Welcome to the 10th and final episode of the Coffee Break French Show! We're rounding off this series by exploring two phrases that French learners often mix up - à cause de and grâce à (both translated as: "because of" in English). Join us for this episode as we discuss the subtleties of these phrases and unravel the positive and negative nuances they bring to expressions in French.
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CBF 2:27 | After having done something
CBF 2:26 | Avant de and venir de
CBF 2:25 | Relative pronouns qui and que
CBF 2:24 | Uses of the imperfect tense
CBF 2:23 | More on the imperfect tense
CBF 2:22 | Introducing the imperfect tense
CBF 2:21 | Looking at the pronouns y and en
CBF 2:20 | Review of the perfect tense
CBF 2:19 | "this", "that", "these" and "those"
CBF 2:18 | Reflexive verbs in the perfect tense
CBF 2:17 | More verbs which form the perfect tense with être
CBF 2:16 | Verbs which form the perfect tense with être as an auxiliary verb
CBF 2:15 | The perfect tense with irregular verbs
CBF 2:14 | The perfect tense continued
CBF 2:13 | The perfect tense
CBF 2:12 | The negative of the immediate future
CBF 2:11 | Talking about going to do something
CBF 2:10 | End-of-unit quiz
CBF 2:09 | Adjectives which come before a noun
CBF 2:08 | Adjectives: Colours and nationalities
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