
Transfert s01e01, Quiz 7: je suis ivre
Strengthen your French listening skills with this clip from Transfert podcast. Can you catch all the words in it? Set your level and fill in the blanks with what you hear! These words stood out to me:
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Strengthen your French listening skills with this clip from Transfert podcast. Can you catch all the words in it? Set your level and fill in the blanks with what you hear! These words stood out to me:
Improve your French listening skills with this clip of French in real life. How do you introduce an embarrassing story? Maybe it’d be the same in French. Set your level and fill in the blanks as you listen! Some words that stood out to me: “assez”, “c’est-Ã -dire”, “donne une image”, and “effrayant”.
Enhance your French listening skills with a clip of French in real life. This is the intro to this 1st episode of the Transfert podcast. How much can you pick up? Obviously, proper names might be tough, but what about the rest of it? These words stood out to me: “peut-être”, “votre rapport à ”, “même”, “qui est allé le rencontrer”. Set your level and fill in the blanks with what you hear.
Improve your ear for French with this clip from Transfert podcast. Select your level, and fill in the blanks with what you hear! These words stood out to me: “vraiment”, “bizarre”, and an old standby for any beginner: je m’appelle. Tune in and keep the habit of improving your French going!
Learn French with a podcast snippet! This clip is is from Transfert s01ep01. We do not own the content. Listen to the entire episode here. The above audio sample and transcription is from… Read More »Transfert s01e01, Quiz 3: vous rêvez de vivre
Improve your French listening skills with this clip of French in real life. Straight from the Transfert podcast. Select your level, listen, and fill in the blanks with what you hear. How much are you picking up? These words stood out to me: “par la fenêtre”, “est arrivé quelque chose”, “vous rêveriez de savoir”, “soupçonnent”, and “eux-mêmes”. Take on today’s clip and improve your ear for French!
Improve your French listening skills with this clip from the Transfert podcast (episode 1!). Set your level and fill in the blanks with what you hear. How much can you pick up? Some words that stood out to me: “en train de”, “ou bien”, “avez branché”, and “vous êtes bien content”. What are you doing to improve your French today?
This ad appears in Slate.fr’s podcasts. Audible advertises in American podcasts too, so you may have heard this same ad in English before. It’s not fast, but it is French in real life. It’s targeting the French speaking audience who listens to this podcast. How much can you pick up? Take our quiz, set your level and fill in the blanks as you listen!
Improve your French listening skills with this clip of French in real life. It’s the last clip of this episode of the Transfert podcast. Set your level and fill in the blanks with what you hear.
Boost your French listening skills with this clip of French in real life. Straight from the Transfert podcast, this one is fast and filled with native turns of phrase: qui’s and que’s and tough pluperfect. Take a listen, set your level and fill in the blanks with what you hear!
Improve your ear for fast spoken French with this clip of a podcast. It’s French for French speakers, not like your teacher speaks, and that’s healthy for your listening comprehension. Set your level and fill in the blanks with what you hear! Some words that stood out to me: “j’ai quoi”, “de notre côté”, “ce qui nous rend”, & “l’un et l’autre”. Have you practiced your French listening today?
Improve your ear for fast spoken French with this clip of the Transfert podcast. Set your level and fill in the blanks with what you hear as you listen! Listen and pick up more than you thought you could! Some words that stood out in this clip: “de temps en temps”, “ça l’aurait pas fait”, “m’avoir privé”, “tel”, and “tellement”. Take a listen and practice today!