Cultivate your French - Slow French
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The other day, when Lisa left for school after lunch, I heard a dog barking. I thought this was strange because there are no dogs on our floor. On the first floor, there's a quiet little dog called Lana. And there are also two dogs living with a family.
But there are other dogs in our building. I'm going to introduce them to you in this episode.
And we're going to find out who the dog on our floor was, thanks to Lisa.
In the notes that come with the transcript, we’ll notice together at the place of adjectives in sentences, and I'll tell you about my theory of the adjective carriage.
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Episode 116 : Prolonger les vacances
Episode 115 : Peau d'Ane
Episode 114 : Une soirée au théâtre
Episode 113 : Le concert de Jean-François Zygel
Episode 112 : Place Monge
Episode 111 : Agents immobiliers (3)
Episode 110 : Citron bergamote et Tour Eiffel Art Déco
Episode 109 : Les prochaines vacances
Episode 108 : Entre la France et Sakhaline
Episode 107 : Entre 15 et 18 heures : Dans le train du retour
Episode 106 : Entre 15 et 18 heures : au BHV
Episode 105 : Entre 15 et 18 heures : la gare de Lisch
Episode 104 : Le cœur de Neufchâtel
Episode 103 : Chez le caviste
Episode 102 : Importation de photos
Episode 101 : Bouchons d'oreille
Episode 100 : Les vacances de la Toussaint (2e partie)
Episode 99 : Vacances de la Toussaint (première partie)
Episode 98 : Séance d'hypnose
Episode 97 : Descendre chez Jacques Genin
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