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Learn French through authentic Parisian life - Native French podcast for intermediate & advanced learners
How do you enhance your French learning once you've outgrown textbooks? With curiosity, culture, and new obsessions!
One Thing In A French Day bridges the gap between classroom French and real conversational French as spoken in Paris. This podcast invites you into authentic Parisian daily life - unscripted, never simplified, yet accessible.
What makes this French podcast unique:
As one of the pioneering voices in podcast-based language learning since 2006, this show provides what's surprisingly hard to find: French that exists nowhere else. Not textbook French, not simplified YouTube French - but the natural French you only hear when you're actually there.
Learn French through:
- Genuine daily conversations from Paris life
- Enriching encounters
- Interviews with professionals and locals
- Meetings with students, creative runners, pastry chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants
- Natural vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures in authentic context
- Topics spanning French culture, food, literature, language, contemporary Paris
For intermediate to advanced French learners ready to understand real spoken French.
Full transcripts, cultural notes & vocabulary at www.onethinginafrenchday.com
Learn French through authentic Parisian life - Native French podcast for intermediate & advanced learners
How do you enhance your French learning once you've outgrown textbooks? With curiosity, culture, and new obsessions!
One Thing In A French Day bridges the gap between classroom French and real conversational French as spoken in Paris. This podcast invites you into authentic Parisian daily life - unscripted, never simplified, yet accessible.
What makes this French podcast unique:
As one of the pioneering voices in podcast-based language learning since 2006, this show provides what's surprisingly hard to find: French that exists nowhere else. Not textbook French, not simplified YouTube French - but the natural French you only hear when you're actually there.
Learn French through:
- Genuine daily conversations from Paris life
- Enriching encounters
- Interviews with professionals and locals
- Meetings with students, creative runners, pastry chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants
- Natural vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures in authentic context
- Topics spanning French culture, food, literature, language, contemporary Paris
For intermediate to advanced French learners ready to understand real spoken French.
Full transcripts, cultural notes & vocabulary at www.onethinginafrenchday.com
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Sunday Sep 13, 2009
La poussette aux roues rouges
Sunday Sep 13, 2009
Sunday Sep 13, 2009
Aujourd’hui, à l’occasion de notre promenade matinale dans le centre ville, nous sommes passés devant le fameux magasin de jouets dans lequel Micaela avait repéré, au mois de février dernier, LA poussette aux roues rouges. Les cloches de Pâques ayant ensuite eu la gentillesse de lui déposer sur le balcon (sympas les cloches, hein?).
Micaela un bout de pain frais à la main, les lunettes de soleil de star sur le nez, poussant d’un air emprunt de gravité son poupon dans la poussette des cloches, est restée en arrêt devant la vitrine du magasin, bouche bée. Remise de ses émotions, elle a retrouvé sa langue :
- Maman, regarde, il y a la poussette aux roues rouges dans la vitrine! La même que la mienne!
- Mais, oui, je vois ça!
- Oh, je suis trop contente! Merci les cloches!
J’avais plutôt remarqué pour ma part un loup géant en tissu, assis à un pupitre d’écolier, drôlement confectionné d’un assemblage de tissus divers et portant une belle cravate rouge à pois blancs sous son sourire mi mennaçant mi amical. Il était impressionnant. Je l’ai fait remarquer à ma fille.
- Ah, oui, le loup. Pourquoi est-ce qu’il est assis? Il va manger quelqu’un? Si on rentrait dans le magasin?
Oh là là, ça c’est la question piège parce que souvent j’ai autant envie que mes filles de visiter les magasins de jouets. J’ai réussi à éviter le drame en promettant que nous y retournerions la semaine prochaine pour acheter un petit jouet en souvenir de nos vacances à Dieppe.

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