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  • Welcome back to another episode of the French Blabla podcast!

    In the last episode, we tackled two iconic French swear words—or as I prefer, the P-word and M-word. I find them a bit too bold for my taste, and maybe you do too. So, let’s stick to the P-word and M-word to keep the air light.

    If you missed that episode, it's definitely worth a listen as it sets the stage perfectly for today's topic. Click here to listen.

    Today, we're diving deeper into the realm of curse words in French, focusing on another essential word that, surprisingly, doesn't get as much attention as it deserves.

    This word is frequently used in daily conversations across France, yet it seems to fly under the radar in language learning materials. Let’s shine a spotlight on it and explore how it can be used in casual settings without any fuss.

    And before we dive in, a quick shout out to our sponsor, Lingopie. I’ll give you more details about their services later in the episode, so stay tuned!

    Alright, let's get started with today's exploration of curse words in French!

    In this Episode Exploring a Lesser-Known Swear Word: We'll break down a lesser-known but widely used swear word in French, discussing its meanings and the appropriate contexts for its use. Cultural Insights and Acceptability: Understand the cultural nuances that influence how these curse words in French are perceived and used. Practical Examples and Phrases: I’ll provide examples and common phrases incorporating today's featured curse words in French, helping you to understand their use in everyday conversation.

    Join me as we decode the subtleties of these expressions, ensuring you can speak casually without crossing any lines.

    Remember, understanding the context in which these words are used can greatly enhance your fluency and help you blend in with native speakers.

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  • Hello, and welcome back to another episode of the French Blabla podcast! I'm Caroline, your host.

    Today, we're about to unwrap two cheeky and somewhat controversial gems from the French linguistic treasure chest.

    These expressions are quintessential to everyday French banter, often sparking raised eyebrows and knowing smiles.

    We're going to explore "putain" and "merde," two swear words in French that are sure to ring a bell if you've spent any time on social media watching humorous language learning videos.

    As we delve into these popular swear words in French, remember the cultural depth and emotional weight they carry in the French language.

    With today's episode, you'll understand not just the translations but the appropriate contexts to use these colorful expressions without offending native speakers.

    Let’s embark on this vocabulary journey with a light heart and a mind open to the intriguing world of casual French.

    Later in the episode, I’ll also introduce you to our sponsor, but first, let's dive into the linguistic nuances.

    In this episode

    Mastering Usage: Learn how and when to appropriately use "putain" and "merde" in daily conversation without crossing the line. Contextual Flexibility: Discover the versatility of these swear words from expressing frustration to amazement, and how their impact changes with tone and setting. Cultural Insights: Gain insights into the cultural acceptance of these phrases and why context matters so much in French discourse. What I mentioned in this episode: Episode 23 - Two MORE fillers you haven't learnt at school: Click to listen Episode 60 - Weird Sounds French people Make - Click to listen "Plan Coeur - The Hookup Plan" - TV Show - Click to check the trailer on Youtube Try Lingopie for free - Get 70% off on the Lifetime Plan - Click HERE

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  • Bonjour Ă  tous and welcome back to our podcast! In today's episode, we delve into a practical and engaging topic: how to sell used clothes on French websites. This episode is perfect for those looking to combine the eco-friendly act of selling used clothes with enhancing their French language skills.

    As we go through my story to sell used clothes online, I'll teach you the necessary French vocabulary and grammar to navigate these transactions effectively. This setup is an excellent opportunity for French learners to apply language lessons in real-life scenarios, which can be incredibly rewarding.

    Throughout the episode, I focus on the practical aspects of how to sell used clothes online in France, including how talk about the process of selling and sending your items and how to describe them attractively in French.

    In this Episode:

    Vocabulary Expansion: Learn specific terms related to clothing, sales, and e-commerce—all in French. Grammar Mastery: Dive deep into the use of articles in French, which are essential when you list and sell used clothes. Take on a challenge that will help solidify your understanding of the topic and language

    This episode is not just about learning to sell used clothes; it's about enriching your French learning journey through practical application. Join us to improve your language skills and learn how to navigate the French online marketplace effectively!

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  • Hey folks! So, here's the scoop: 2024 is my year of "transformation", and it's all centered around diving deep into 'cuisine French.' But here's the twist – after realizing that my love affair with pain au chocolat has been a little too indulgent, I've decided it's time to get savvy with macro counting. Yep, I'm on a mission to strike the perfect balance between savoring the richness of French cuisine and keeping my nutrition in check.

    In this episode, I'm taking you along on my adventure of marrying the art of macro counting with the indulgence of French food. It's not about giving up the good stuff; it's about making the good stuff work for me and my health goals. And let me tell you, it's been quite the enlightening journey so far!

    In this Episode:

    From Pain au Chocolat to Portion Control: Sharing my personal story of how those irresistible French pastries led me to a path of healthier eating habits without sacrificing flavor. Grammar Corner: We explore useful French phrases to express opposition, perfect for those moments when you're debating between another bite or saying "non, merci." Nutrition in French: Expanding our French vocabulary with key nutrition terms, making it easier to navigate menus and food labels while indulging in 'cuisine French.'

    So, are you ready to join me on this flavorful expedition through 'cuisine French'? Let's make 2024 the year we embrace the best of French dining, one macro at a time!

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  • Hey folks, welcome back to a new episode, where I dive into my laid-back morning stroll on the 'plage'—that's 'beach' in French for those diving into the language with me. This episode is all about the simple pleasures of the beach in French culture, from the seashells I found to the unique way I decided to cook them. Plus, I've got the scoop on beach etiquette in France.

    So there I was, walking on the beach in French territory, when I came across an array of seashells. It sparked a little culinary idea in me. Why not cook these seashells? Turned out to be a delicious decision. Along the way, I picked up on some do's and don'ts of French beach etiquette that I thought were pretty interesting to share.

    In this Episode:

    Seashell Vocabulary: I'll share the French names for the cool seashells I found on the beach. Beach Etiquette: Picked up some tips on how to behave on the beach. There's a certain way to do things here. Grammar Nuggets: We'll tackle how to express obligations and prohibitions in French, super useful for beach-related and other scenarios.

    Join me for a chill recount of my beach day in France. Whether you're here for the French lessons, curious about my seashell cooking experiment, or just in it for the beach tales, this episode's got a bit of everything.

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  • Welcome to a special episode of the podcast, where I delve into the heartwarming French tradition for Christmas, focusing particularly on the enchanting world of advent calendars.

    As we count down the days to 'Noël,' I want to share with you my personal experiences with past advent calendars and the unique joy they bring during the festive season.

    In this episode, I'll take you through a journey of discovery, exploring the origins of the advent calendar.

    This tradition, deeply rooted in French culture, is not just a countdown to Christmas; it's a daily celebration of anticipation and joy.

    I'll recount my cherished memories associated with these calendars, from the excitement of revealing each day's surprise to the special moments shared with family.

    But that's not all – we'll also dive into some fascinating grammar points.

    We'll review the use of 'tout' and 'tous,' exploring their various contexts and applications in French.

    This grammar focus will enhance your understanding and usage of these versatile words, especially in the context of holiday traditions.

    As for vocabulary, we'll specifically talk about advent calendars. You'll learn the French terms associated with this tradition, enriching your festive lexicon and helping you to describe this delightful custom with ease.

    In this Episode:

    Advent Calendar Traditions: Explore the French tradition for Christmas through the lens of advent calendars, understanding their cultural significance. Origins and Memories: Discover the origins of advent calendars and hear my personal stories associated with this charming tradition. Grammar Focus on 'Tout' and 'Tous': Learn the nuances of using 'tout' and 'tous' in various contexts, enhancing your grammatical fluency. Vocabulary Deep Dive: Expand your French vocabulary with terms related to advent calendars, perfect for holiday conversations.

    Join me in this nostalgic episode as we embrace the French tradition for Christmas. Whether you're a language learner or a lover of cultural traditions, this episode is filled with linguistic insights, heartwarming stories, and the magic of the holiday season.

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  • Today's podcast episode is an extraordinary journey into the heart of the French wilderness, as we explore the theme of deer in French or "le cerf" in an enchanting forest setting.

    This episode is not just about discovering the majestic deer in their natural habitat but also about enhancing your French skills, particularly if you're at the A2 level.

    Our focus is on prepositions of location, an essential aspect of French grammar that paints a picture of where events unfold.

    Whether you're just starting out or looking to solidify your A2 level skills, understanding these prepositions is crucial for describing settings and locations in French, especially when talking about nature and wildlife like deer.

    So, settle in and relax as we dive into the captivating world of deer in the French forests and unravel the simplicity and beauty of French grammar.

    Are you intrigued by all of this?

    Make sure to download the study guide linked below. It includes everything from the episode's transcription to a rich vocabulary list centered around our theme - deer in French - and a look at prepositions of location.

    In this episode:

    Explore vocabulary related to nature, specifically focusing on deer in French Learn and practice prepositions of location, a key component in describing natural scenes in French Take on a challenge that will help solidify your understanding of the topic and language

    Join me on this engaging journey to learn about deer in French and improve your French grammar skills. It's an adventure that blends the beauty of nature with the elegance of the French language!

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  • Mastering the French language pronunciation is a crucial aspect of becoming fluent, and integrating French funny phrases and sounds can make the learning process even more enjoyable.

    Understanding and using authentic sounds like "pfff," "hein," "rohh," "blowing a raspberry," and "mmmm" can significantly enhance your grasp of the language.

    In this lesson, we'll delve deep into these unique elements of French language pronunciation, showing you how to use them just like a native speaker. Adding these sounds to your vocabulary will not only improve your pronunciation but also help you grasp the nuances of various French peculiar everyday phrases.

    In this Episode:

    Show surprise, frustration and annoyance with sounds Bonus casual phrases to add to the sounds The number 1 French TV show to level up your French

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  • I've just had an incredible adventure in a French destination that's a great spa town. Picture this: it's early morning, the air is crisp, and I'm stepping into a thermal spa with a history that goes all the way back to the Romans. Can you believe it? This great spa town has been around for centuries, and I'm about to dive into its healing mineral waters.

    Our grammar focus today is on conjunctions of coordination and subordination, which help us connect and organize ideas in a sentence. Whether you're a beginner or more advanced learner, we'll explore some essential conjunctions.

    The level is A2 so beginner +

    If you’re interested in all of this, you can download the study guide below where you’ll find the transcription, the vocabulary and the grammar focus.

    To listen to my previous Bath episode : Click to listen

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    Words and phrases connected to spa and treatments Review conjunctions of coordination and subordination A challenge for you to shine

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  • Do you like wine?

    In today's episode of our new series "Unlock the Story", we're playing a game where you'll need to fill in the blanks with the correct French vocabulary to complete the narrative.

    The stories follow the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and today the level is A2 or beginner +.

    You can submit your completed story in the comments section for feedback and guidance on frenchblabla.org.

    In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of wine and the hard work that goes into producing it. We follow the fictional story of a couple who bought a vineyard in the Aude region of France over fifty years ago and began making their own wine.

    Let me know in the comments if you enjoy this episode and would like more!

    In this episode

    Words and phrases connected to wine Review the past tenses A challenge for you to shine

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  • Looking for a fun and effective way to improve your French language skills?

    While using TV shows and movies to learn a language has always been a popular method, it can be frustrating when subtitles are not designed for language learners.

    In this episode of the podcast, we explore some tips for using TV shows to improve your comprehension of fast-spoken French and your pronunciation.

    In this episode

    The technique to improve your pronunciation What to do for an effective learning My tips to enrich your vocabulary and grammar My free audio training to improve your understanding of fast spoken French

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  • Today, I'm excited to discuss the beloved French dish, aligot. This cheesy, creamy comfort food is perfect for cold winter nights.

    Our grammar focus today is on logical conjunctions, or "les connecteurs logiques" in French, which help us connect and organize ideas in a sentence. Whether you're a beginner or more advanced learner, we'll explore some essential conjunctions.

    The level is A2 so beginner +

    So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of aligot and French grammar!

    If you’re interested in all of this, you can download the study guide below where you’ll find the transcription, the vocabulary and the grammar focus.

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    Words and phrases connected to food and recipe preparation Review the logical conjunctions A challenge for you to shine

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  • In today's episode of our new series "Unlock the Story", we're playing a game where you'll need to fill in the blanks with the correct French vocabulary to complete the narrative.

    The stories follow the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and are appropriate for all levels of French learners.

    You can submit your completed story in the comments section of each episode for feedback and guidance at frenchblabla.org.

    This episode's theme is "our pets", and the story is half-fictional. Beginners need only provide one word, while intermediate or advanced learners are encouraged to use their imagination and come up with multiple words.

    Click the link in the description or visit frenchblabla.org for the transcription and possible answers to the blanks.

    Let me know in the comments if you enjoy this episode and would like more!

    In this episode

    Words and phrases connected to pets A challenge for you to shine

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  • Discover the world of temporal clauses in French with this A2-B1 level podcast episode.

    Get a deep understanding of how these words and phrases express the timing of events and create a sequence of actions.

    Along with a discussion on temporal clauses, I share my personal journey of egg donation, including the stimulation process, self-administered injections, and the procedure itself.

    Hear about the challenges I faced, such as finding a doctor, dealing with injections, and navigating the hospital experience.

    This educational episode also provides technical health terms to enhance your learning.

    In this episode

    Words and phrases connected to health and hospital Review the temporal clauses A challenge for you to shine

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  • Joyeux NoĂ«l ! Mes meilleurs voeux Ă  tous. Je vous souhaite de passer de merveilleuses fĂȘtes. VoilĂ . Alors, bienvenue pour ce nouvel Ă©pisode. Today, because it’s Christmas, I’m going to share a story that I saw in a newspaper.

    It’s aimed at A2 learners, so beginner +. The whole episode uses the present tense.

    We also have a sprinkle of passive voice so if you’d like to review this, stay tuned. There are also some colourful phrases you can learn to enrich your vocabulary.

    If you’d like to grab all the goodies I’ve just talked about, head over to frenchblabla.org or simply click the link below to download the study guide where you’ll find the transcription, the vocabulary, the grammar focus and of course the writing challenge. You know the drill.

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  • Aujourd’hui on va parler d’une de mes dĂ©couvertes qui a changĂ© ma vie quotidienne. Je suis sĂ»re que beaucoup d’entre vous vont me dire “mieux vaut tard que jamais”, better late than never if we say it in English. Yes, I’m always a late bloomer.

    This episode is a direct request from Eric. He joined the Christmas Postcard exchange and asked for more beginner episodes.

    If you’d like to review your present tense and your object pronouns (le - la - les) while learning new vocabulary to talk about your house cleaning habits, then stay tuned. If you’re intermediate, don’t skip this episode because I have some colourful phrases for you that are natural, casual and especially will make you sound like a native. You’ll find everything in the study guide. Simply click on the link below to get your hands on the transcription, the vocabulary and the grammar focus.

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  • Raise your hand if you think we’re going to talk about breakfast.

    Sorry guys, this isn’t the kind of eggs we’re going to talk about today I’m afraid.

    We’re gonna have a conversation about MY EGGS. Something I had never imagined I would say on the internet for the whole world to hear, but here we are.

    The vocabulary in this episode is obviously very medically-oriented with a lot of specific words related to this field. It will be very useful if you want to share your last experience at the hospital in French.

    If you’re interested in all of this, you can either go to frenchblabla.org to download the study guide where you’ll find the transcription, the vocabulary and the grammar or you can simply click on the link in the description. It will take you there.

    In this episode

    Words and phrases connected to the medical world A sneakpeek into the French medical world A challenge for you to shine

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  • Today, we’re going to continue talking about my life and the activities that I have finally resumed.

    I feel overjoyed and it’s not even an exaggeration frankly.

    Being able to clear my mind during the week and taking a break from the daily life
it’s really refreshing.

    This episode is a bit more difficult than usual so it’s aimed at intermediate levels, B1 and B2.

    We will study words and phrases that are related to the world of dancing. As for the grammar focus, we will review phrases about feelings and how to use the verb “to miss” as in “i miss dancing” for example.

    If you’re interested in all of this, you can either go to frenchblabla.org to download the study guide where you’ll find the transcription, the vocabulary and the grammar or you can simply click on the link in the description. It will take you there.

    Music: Wonder Happens by Podington Bear – Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License

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  • Last week, my partner watched a rugby match on tv and he got really impressed by the incredible amount of "voilĂ " one can fit in a few sentences. He, then, asked me if it was common for French people to use this word so much. I mean, the rugby player felt the need to put at least one "voilĂ " per sentence. That is some dedication!

    Of course, as you can imagine, I answered him that no, we’re not supposed to use "voilà" as a punctuation mark.

    Today you’re going to learn how to use "voilà" properly.

    Last year, thanks to the Eurovision, this little word got famous again all over the world. It was the title of the song France won her second place with so it was time for "voilĂ " to have its own episode.

    In this episode

    New ways to use the word “voilà” Alternatives to “voilà” to sound more natural A challenge for you to shine

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  • I’ll be honest this is something I say a lot
 I realized it when I quickly listened to one of the episode to see if everything was ok. I guess it’s a bad French habit that pervaded my English. Tell me if you noticed it! As a consequence, I strongly believe this is a bad habit you should integrate in your French language. Like everybody in my country, I tend to overuse the word “little”. It’s not really a filler since it conveys different meanings and emotions as well. Today that’s what we’ll study so that your world becomes smaller and cuter

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