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d'accueil

Transfert s01e22, quiz 4: d’accueil

    Improve your ear with French in real life. Hear this quote from an acceptance speech repeated in the Transfert podcast. How much can you pick up? I highlight the word “d’accueil” for its nuance. What else would you highlight and dive into? Take on today’s clip. It’s fast and repetitive, perfect for practicing. Use the transcription quiz and improve your ear for fast spoken French.

    Cycle Passing Through Zebra Crossing

    Passarelles ep. 1, Quiz 90: propre rythme

    Hear the phrases “parfois”, “propre rythme”, and “à travers” in context. Take on this clip as we nearly finish the first episode of Passarelles. Listen and fill in the blanks as you go.

    il revient sur

    Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 77: il revient sur

      Dive into the depth of language with expressions like “il revient sur”, a return to a topic, and “révèle cette expression”, unveiling a term. Then, connect ideas with “s’y rattachent”, binding concepts together. Challenge yourself with today’s quiz and uncover the richness of French!

      à ce sujet

      Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 53: à ce sujet

        Improve your ear for French with the transition phrase “à ce sujet” and a taste of the passive voice. How much can you hear in this clip from Passerelles? It’s moderately paced. Fill in the blanks while you listen!

        en décalage

        Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 48: en décalage

        Listen closely for “et donc”, “parfois”, “en décalage”, & “d’état civil”. Can you hear all these phrases in today’s quiz? Follow along with our fill-in-the-blanks quiz while you listen and improve your listening comprehension. My favorite new phrase is “en décalage”.

        quelque chose

        Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 43: quelque chose

        “Le rapport au temps” and “quelque chose” – What do they mean? Listen to them both and more in this short clip from “Passerelles”. Set your level, take on the transcription quiz, and sharpen your French listening skills. Ready to challenge your ears?

        c'est que

        Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 32: c’est que

          Do you know “ce que”, “de tout ça”, “c’est que”, and “selon”? Can you hear them all in this moderately fast clip? Take a listen and test your ear with these important colloquial expressions! Choose your level and fill in the blanks, daily with our dictées of French in real life!

          ce sont d'abord

          Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 24: d’abord … en suite

            What does “ce sont d’abord” … “ensuite” mean? You know it already, but how does it sound in a clip of French in real life? Hear it in today’s clip and practice your French listening skills.

            un moment de bascule

            Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 22: un moment de bascule

              What do “j’aime bien”, “un moment de bascule”, “vient de s’écouler”, & “ce jour-là” mean? Hear them all in this dictée from the Passerelles podcast. Start at any level, choose how much of the transcript you can see and fill in the blanks in our transcription quiz.