It's time for another episode from Season 2 of the Coffee Break French Travel Diaries! Charlotte, Théo and Lucas spend their final day in Normandy visiting the Abbaye aux Hommes before wandering around the around streets of the city centre, stopping to sample some Norman specialities along the way. Mark and Pierre Benoît take note of many interesting phrases using the verb être, including être fou de qqch and être inspiré par qqch. We also hear more about the difference between en fait, en effet, and au fait.
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CBF 4:34 | Placement of adjectives and idiomatic expressions
CBF 4:33 | Interesting idiomatic expressions
CBF 4:32 | Agreement of preceding direct objects
CBF 4:31 | Grammar review and idiomatic expressions
CBF 4:30 | New vocabulary and idiomatic phrases
CBF 4:29 | Using the subjunctive with jusqu'á ce que
CBF 4:28 | More triggers for the subjunctive
CBF 4:27 | The pluperfect tense
CBF 4:26 | Idiomatic expressions and interesting vocabulary
CBF 4:25 | More on the subjunctive
CBF 4:24 | Using the subjunctive after pour que and idiomatic phrases
CBF 4:23 | Interesting verbs and idiomatic expressions
CBF 4:22 | Uses of the subjunctive
CBF 4:21 | Using the subjunctive and other grammatical constructions
CBF 4:20 | Interesting idiomatic phrases and grammar points
CBF 4:19 | Idiomatic ways to say how long you have been doing something
CBF 4:18 | Expressions with reflexive pronouns
CBF 4:17 | More trigger expressions for the subjunctive
CBF 4:16 | Talking about "remembering" things in French
CBF 4:15 | Verbs which need particular prepositions
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