Walk, Talk and Learn French presents French grammar in an exciting and innovative way. Teacher Pierre-Benoît walks around the streets of Paris and talks about the words, phrases and grammatical constructions he sees on posters and signs around him.
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2009-03-14 | In this episode Mark and Pierre-Benoit discuss the imperfect tense of verbs which are irregular in the present, and they also look at 'avoir expressions' including 'avoir raison', 'avoir tort', 'avoir chaud', 'avoir faim', etc. |
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2009-03-11 | If you've enjoyed listening to the dulcet Scottish tones of the Radio Lingua presenters, now is your chance to learn some Scottish yourself! Radio Lingua has launched a special three-part series introducing you to contemporary Scottish words and phrase... |
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2009-03-07 | In this episode Pierre-Benoit and Mark discuss comparatives and superlatives. |
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2009-02-27 | In this episode Pierre-Benoît and Mark discuss si clauses using the imperfect and conditional tenses. |
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2009-02-14 | In this episode Pierre-Benoît and Mark look at a number of uses of the word 'bien', adjective agreements, dropping the 'ne' in 'ne ... pas' and take another look at 'en'. |
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2009-02-06 | In this episode Pierre-Benoît and Mark talk about adjective agreements and take a look at 'false friends' or 'false cognates': words which look the same in English and French but which have different meanings. |
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2009-01-30 | In this episode, Pierre-Benoît discusses the expression "il faut" + infinitive. |
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2009-01-24 | In this episode, Pierre-Benoît discusses the expression "dès que" and also looks at "ne ... plus". |
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2009-01-16 | In this video, Pierre-Benoît discusses the phrase "Quand il y en a pour un, il y en a pour deux". Language points covered include "il y a" and adjective agreements. |
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2009-01-09 | In this pilot episode for the brand new video podcast Walk, Talk and Learn French, presenters Pierre-Benoît and Mark introduce the programme. When you're learning a language, one of the best things you can do is look around you on the signs, posters an... |
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