We’ve arrived at the final episode in our series of Coffee Break French. In lesson 40, we reach the end of the meal in which our friends Christina, David, Sophie and Jean-Jaques have been getting to know each other. As usual, we cover a range of topics and constructions in this conversation and everything is explained in the lesson. Please note that lesson 40 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 80 of Coffee Break French. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for our listeners.
This lesson marks the end of the Coffee Break French course and we’d like to take this opportunity to thank all of our faithful listeners who have been working through the lessons week by week. We very much hope that you’ve enjoyed using Coffee Break French. This, of course, is not the end of the French materials from Radio Lingua. Coffee Break French Season 3 is waiting for you! Don't forget about our Walk, Talk and Learn French video series in which Pierre-Benoît, whom listeners will know from the Coffee Break French series, talks about grammar on the streets of Paris.
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Finally, from Mark, Anna, Pierre-Benoît, “David”, “Christina”, “Sophie” and “Jean-Jacques”, and the whole team behind Coffee Break French we would like to wish you much success in your continued learning of French. Bonne continuation !
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CBF Travel Diaries 2.08 | Lèche-vitrine à Tours
CBF Travel Diaries 2.07 | Retour aux sources
CBF Travel Diaries 2.06 | Une journée typiquement normande
CBF Travel Diaries 2.05 | Hommage aux plages
CBF Travel Diaries 2.04 | Atelier de pêche
CBF Travel Diaries 2.03 | Impressionnisme et impressionnés
CBF Travel Diaries 2.02 | Voyage dans le temps à Rouen
CBF Travel Diaries 2.01 | Paris: un jour, une nuit
CBF To Go 2.10 | Quelle est ta ville française préférée ? - What is your favourite French city?
CBF To Go 2.09 | Avez-vous déjà mangé quelque chose de bizarre ? - Have you ever eaten anything strange?
CBF To Go 2.08 | Quelle serait ta destination idéale ? - What would your ideal destination be?
CBF To Go 2.07 | Qu’est-ce qui t'embête le plus ? - What annoys you the most?
CBF To Go 2.06 | Préféres-tu l’été ou l’hiver ? - Do you prefer summer or winter?
CBF To Go 2.05 | Pour toi, est-il important d’apprendre une langue étrangère ? - Is learning a foreign language important to you?
CBF To Go 2.04 | Qu’as-tu fait hier ? - What did you do yesterday?
CBF To Go 2.03 | Quel est ton mot français préféré ? What is your favourite French word?
CBF To Go 2.02 | C’est quoi une journée typique pour toi ? What is a typical day for you?
CBF To Go 2.01 | Pour toi, est-il important de voyager ? - Is travel important to you?
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