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Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast! In today’s episode, we’re talking about something small but surprisingly life-changing. It’s a little story about buying a simple object that ended up making everyday life a lot easier. And yes, it has everything to do with time in French. You’ll follow along as I share how I bought my very first watch as an adult. What I was looking for, where I went shopping, and why I finally decided it was time. (Pun intended.) This episode is perfect for A2 French listening practice, especially if you want to feel more comfortable telling the time...
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Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast ! Today, we are travelling to Sweden for a little slice of everyday life, as usual. In this episode, you will hear a true story that takes place during a family trip, in a place we always enjoy visiting together. It is a small autumn tradition of ours, and even if we never plan anything special, something unexpected always seems to happen. I will not spoil anything. You will discover it naturally as you listen. This episode is perfect for A2 learners who want to practice listening, storytelling, and especially verbs in French that use...
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Useful Episode Resources FREE audio training to help you understand spoken French Want to understand when French people speak? Sound more natural? Have a better and smoother pronunciation? Well, you can do that with this free audio training. It will give you the tips and secrets to speak more like a native. . Subscribe and review The French Blabla Podcast Thanks so much for tuning into the podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and love the show, I'd really appreciate you subscribing and leaving me a review on your favourite podcast player. ...
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Mastering French pronunciation isn’t just about repeating sounds or perfecting vowels. It’s also about learning how French people connect their words and how their speech moves in rhythm. When you listen closely, you’ll notice that French flows in short, meaningful groups of words rather than isolated syllables. These are called rhythm groups, and they’re one of the biggest secrets to speaking naturally. In this episode, we’ll explore how to use rhythm and intonation to make your French sound smoother and more authentic. You’ll learn why English speakers often sound choppy when...
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Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast ! This time, we’re not going shopping or sightseeing, we’re staying home, trying to get some work done… but of course, things don’t go as planned. In today’s episode, you’ll hear a real story that started with a very normal goal: using my computer in French to get through a regular workday. But between a missing Wi-Fi connection and a disappearing Bluetooth signal, that little goal turned into a full-on tech mess. You’ll discover how small problems with your computer in French can snowball into big frustration, and maybe even make...
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Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast! In the last episode, I talked about my click and collect habits. Today, we’re leaving the shops behind and heading outdoors. While driving toward a small village, I came across something unexpected that made me stop the car and take a closer look. It reminded me of salt in French and led to a little side trip that I can’t wait to tell you about. This episode is perfect for A2 learners who want to practice listening and storytelling in French. You’ll learn how to express obligation using il faut and on doit, two very common and useful...
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Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast! In today’s episode, we’re talking about something that has become a big part of daily life in France: French shops and the way we do our grocery shopping at the drive. If you’ve ever been curious about how people shop in France, this episode is for you. I’ll share my own experiences with le drive, what works well, what can be tricky, and how I make it part of my weekly routine. This episode is perfect for learners who want to speak French more confidently while learning practical vocabulary for real-life situations like shopping and...
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Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast! In today’s episode, we continue with a fun theme that started with a very unusual discovery. Last time, I found a hedgehog in the middle of the city! . It’s a great opportunity to learn new vocabulary and discover a touching rescue story. Today, the adventure continues, but this time, it’s not about animals. I stumbled upon something else unusual on the sidewalk that led me on a small mystery. This episode is perfect for learners who want to speak French more fluently by practicing real-life storytelling. If you enjoyed my previous story,...
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Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast! Today is September 1st, which means it’s back-to-school day in France. Pupils are having their very first day of class, and for parents, that also means back-to-school shopping. In today’s episode, I’ll share my own adventure with school supplies, the mistakes I made in the past, how I tried to be more prepared this year, and even a funny story about a business idea I once had. This episode is designed for learners who want to feel more confident speaking French by following real-life stories. Since today is all about back-to-school...
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Today, we open a new chapter with a fun and unexpected theme: hedgehog French! If you’re wondering what that means, you’re in the right place. This episode is perfect for French learners who want to expand their vocabulary and improve their grammar while enjoying a surprising real-life story. In this episode, we will explore useful words related to animals, nature, and city life. More importantly, we’ll focus on a key grammar point for A2 learners: reflexive verbs in the past tense. You’ll hear how to use verbs like se cacher, se mettre en boule, or se...
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about something small but surprisingly life-changing. It’s a little story about buying a simple object that ended up making everyday life a lot easier. And yes, it has everything to do with time in French.
You’ll follow along as I share how I bought my very first watch as an adult. What I was looking for, where I went shopping, and why I finally decided it was time. (Pun intended.)
This episode is perfect for A2 French listening practice, especially if you want to feel more comfortable telling the time in French.
You’ll hear natural examples of time expressions like il est dix heures, il est trois heures et demie, and il est midi moins le quart, all used in context.
We’ll also explore practical vocabulary related to daily life, accessories, and those little routines that help us manage our day better.
In this episode:
• Vocabulary Expansion: Time, routines, and accessories
• Grammar Focus: How to tell the time in French in everyday situations
• Challenge: A short writing prompt to help you talk about your own habits
Don’t forget to download the complete study guide with the transcript, useful vocabulary, and grammar tips. You’ll find the link just below or in the episode description.
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FREE audio training to help you understand spoken French
Want to understand when French people speak? Sound more natural? Have a better and smoother pronunciation? Well, you can do that with this free audio training. It will give you the tips and secrets to speak more like a native. Grab your FREE training here.
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