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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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Thursday Dec 16, 2010
Papier de verre
Thursday Dec 16, 2010
Thursday Dec 16, 2010
Ce matin, j’ai demandé à Jacques s’il pouvait m’apporter sa ponceuse afin que je me lance dans la rénovation de ma table basse d’occasion. - D’accord, je passerai demain dans l’après-midi. Il te faut du papier de verre, j’imagine. - Oui, mon père m’a conseillé de d’abord utiliser un papier à gros grains et ensuite quelque chose de plus fin. - Il faudra que je t’en achète car il ne me reste plus rien. - Ne t’embête pas, je pourrai aller en acheter. - Cela ne m’embête pas, en plus j’ai une course à faire à côté du magasin de bricolage. Quand voudrais-tu que je passe? - En fin d’après-midi. - D’accord. - Ah, excusez-moi. On sonne à l’interphone. C’est Jacques. - Bonjour, Jacques. Je ne t’attendais pas si tôt. J’étais en train d’enregistrer mon podcast. - Ah, bonjour! - Je te fais la bise. - Voilà ça c’est la ponceuse. J’ai trouvé du papier de verre. - T’as trouvé du papier de verre. Oh, tu es vraiment trop sympa. Ok. - Oui, oui. Et puis comme on était pas loin de la pâtisserie, j’ai pris des gâteaux. J’ai pris deux éclairs au chocolat pour les filles. Et pour toi, tu vas voir, c’est une surprise. - Oh, mais il ne fallait pas! - Mais si, mais si. Tu es gourmande, moi aussi. - Ecoute, alors, comme j’étais en train d’enregistrer mon podcast, je crois que je vais arrêter et qu’on va aller manger les gâteaux. - Très bonne idée.

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