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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!

    a-partir-de

    Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 51: à partir de

      Can you distinguish the sounds of ‘c’est celui’, ‘à partir de’, ‘une fois’, and ‘an’? Sharpen your ears and grasp the subtle meanings with today’s quiz! Dive into nuances and meanings with this moderately paced quiz from Passerelles. Have you practiced your French listening today?

      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”.

      petite crainte

      Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 45: la petite crainte

        What do “tout un ensemble”, “la petite crainte”, and “peut avoir” mean? Hear them all in this clip of French in real life. Follow along with our transcription quiz, fill in the blanks as you listen to the clip! Start at any level!

        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?

        dune année sur lautre

        Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 42: d’une année sur l’autre

          Dive into French idioms with today’s 27 word clip: “D’une année sur l’autre”, “la prise de conscience”, the adverbial use of “beaucoup”, and the idiomatic expression with “des personnes”. Which ones are familiar, and which ones are new to you? Test your knowledge with today’s transcription quiz. Listen to the audio and fill in the blanks as you go!

          pas encore

          Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 37: pas encore

            So many great phrases in this quiz & clip! Do you know: “pas de problème”, “le fait de”, “pas encore”, “ça va”, “c’est juste que”, & “je peux pas”? Can you catch them all in French in real life and use them in your own speaking? Try it all in today’s quiz. Set your level and fill in the blanks while you listen!

            mon-rapport-a-tout-ca

            Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 36: mon rapport à tout ça

              Do you know the phrases “mon rapport à tout ça” and “j’aime pas trop”? Hear them both in this short, slower clip from Passerelles. Follow along with the level you set and fill in the blanks in today’s quiz.

              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!

                À partir de

                Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 29: à partir de

                  What do: “Par contre”, “assez récente”, “à partir de” and “s’est répandue” mean? Hear them all and more in this clip of French in real life. Start at any level, choose how much of the transcript you can see and fill in the blanks. Understand more than just your teacher!

                  c'est devenu

                  Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 28: c’est devenu

                  So many expressions in this quiz. Do you know them all? Here are some: “c’est devenu”, “quelque chose”, “d’assez”, “de nos jours”, & “peu importe”. Can you catch them all in the clip? It’s not a super fast one, but still full of great French expressions. Take a listen to today’s quiz and improve your French listening skills with us!

                  plutôt

                  Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 26: plutôt

                    Are you confident you can use all of these A1 words? Do you know all their meanings in different contexts? Hear these “simple” words along with more challenging vocab in today’s clip. Find words like “À l’origine”, “dans”, “comme”, “plutôt”, and “ou”. Start at any level with our transcription quiz, choose how much of the transcript you can see. Then fill in the blanks to improve your listening skills!