I’m coming back to these, loved them the first time around way back in 2014! In September 2014 I left Ireland on an exciting adventure to live in France! Almost 10 years later I’m heading back in May! Time to get practicing again. ❤️ ❤❤
12:55 Ca va - how are you? Ca va tres bien. Merci et toi? If things aren't going well Ce ne va pas Je suis en form - I am in good shape , I am healthy Je suis fatiguée- I am tired Oui yes Non no
Thank you coffee break french team. I start learning French in my early 40s. I hope it's not too late to start the learning. Thanks for providing these excellent podcasts.
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@@coffeebreakfrenchofficial I’m coming back to these, loved them the first time around way back in 2014! In September 2014 I left Ireland on an exciting adventure to live in France! Almost 10 years later I’m heading back in May! Time to get practicing again. ❤️ ❤❤
The book by Yuriy Ivantsiv “ Polyglot Notes. Practical Tips for Learning Foreign Language” had a profound impact on me, opening new horizons of understanding the diversity of languages and cultures. The author's ideas that learning foreign languages not only broadens one's horizons but also contributes to spiritual development became a real revelation for me. I realized that every language is not just a system of signs, but a whole world with its history, traditions and way of life. Thanks to this book, I learned to see language learning as a path to self-discovery and a deeper understanding of others, which in turn enriched my worldview. Inspired by Ivanciv's approach, I became more conscious of my learning, integrating the author's practical advice into my daily life. This opened up opportunities for me not only to improve my language skills, but also to develop a personal philosophy based on mutual understanding and empathy. Immersing myself in languages has allowed me to see the world from different angles and realize the importance of cultural exchange, which has been the foundation for my spiritual growth. Reading this book and applying its advice has helped me to become a more open and tolerant person who seeks harmony in my relationships with others.
Ce livre a l'air très intéressant ! C'est vrai que lorsqu'on apprend des langues, on apprend aussi sur des cultures différentes, ce qui est très intéressant et ouvre de nouvelles perspectives. 😊
C'est très amusant, c'est souvent le cas quand on apprends une nouvelle langue avec des explications dans une langue qui n'est pas notre langue maternelle 😄
hi all, i just finished listening to season 1 episodes 1-19 and really enjoyed them and wanted to check on the premium choice. Marc and Anna pronounce everything clearly and i like the flow of the lessons...I'v looked at the premium course and noticed that it comes with videos, notes, transcripts but does not come with a "French phrase travel book" I'm pretty sure that i will sign up for it anyway because i am comfortable with Anna and Marc already and have learned quite a bit....does anyone on here know of and/or use a French phrase pocketbook that you would recommend....i don't see any other way of having phrases handy while in France....thanks
Hi there, thanks for your comment. We would suggest that you form your own 'pocketbook' for your French travels. This will be good consolidation of what you have learned in each episode and it will be tailored to your needs!
Hi there, thanks for your message. We do not offer a transcript, but our premium course offers comprehensive lesson notes and bonus material. Learn more about our premium course here: coffeebreakacademy.com/p/coffee-break-french-season-1
I don’t really like using podcast to learn French. Reason being: There’s so many silent letters. So if we juts have the audio we won’t physically see which word is silent or not. I think seeing the word (reading) along with audio, is the way to go. If anyone has any resources that could help me with this, I would appreciate it if you can send my way. Other than that, if just audio is your thing, then by all means listen to these great podcasts by coffee break French. 👌
Salut Ryan ! On Coffee Break Academy, we do offer courses to go along with our podcasts, they include lesson notes (with all the vocab discussed in the podcast) and even a video version where you can see all the vocab on the screen as Mark explains it. Check our website : coffeebreakacademy.com/ 😊
Hello Connie, we offer monthly subscriptions to our Coffee Break Club if you like the video format coffeebreaktv.com/ (you have access to it as long as you are subscribed) Alternatively, if you prefer to follow lessons we offer courses from beginner to advanced coffeebreakacademy.com/ (these are a one-time payment but you can access them for a lifetime)
Hi there, if you need help with the spelling of the words we propose lesson notes and video lessons where you can see words and phrases covered in the lesson displayed on the screen. Here is the link, coffeebreaklanguages.com/2007/09/lesson-01-coffee-break-french/ 😊
I’m coming back to these, loved them the first time around way back in 2014! In September 2014 I left Ireland on an exciting adventure to live in France! Almost 10 years later I’m heading back in May! Time to get practicing again. ❤️ ❤❤
12:55
Ca va - how are you?
Ca va tres bien. Merci et toi?
If things aren't going well
Ce ne va pas
Je suis en form - I am in good shape , I am healthy
Je suis fatiguée- I am tired
Oui yes
Non no
Super travail ! Une seule petite erreur, sur 'forme', il y a un 'e' à la fin. Le reste est parfait 😃
Thank you so much for this first lesson.
Really the best podcast I’ve had for learning French
Thank you coffee break french team. I start learning French in my early 40s. I hope it's not too late to start the learning. Thanks for providing these excellent podcasts.
Merci pour ton commentaire ! Ça nous fait très plaisir 😊 Il n'est jamais trop tard pour apprendre de nouvelles choses !
❄ @AlphaDTFPrint, your winter apparel printing post is a work of art! The prints and the process are absolutely stunning. Can't wait to see more! #DTFPrinting #WinterWear
The best podcast to ever exist! Thanks you! Keep doing what you are doing!
I used to listen to the podcast.. now on you tube!
We are glad that the addition of the podcasts to TH-cam has been useful to you!
@@coffeebreakfrenchofficial I’m coming back to these, loved them the first time around way back in 2014! In September 2014 I left Ireland on an exciting adventure to live in France! Almost 10 years later I’m heading back in May! Time to get practicing again. ❤️ ❤❤
Thanks you coffee break for helping learner
Merci pour ton commentaire ! 😊
The book by Yuriy Ivantsiv “ Polyglot Notes. Practical Tips for Learning Foreign Language” had a profound impact on me, opening new horizons of understanding the diversity of languages and cultures. The author's ideas that learning foreign languages not only broadens one's horizons but also contributes to spiritual development became a real revelation for me. I realized that every language is not just a system of signs, but a whole world with its history, traditions and way of life. Thanks to this book, I learned to see language learning as a path to self-discovery and a deeper understanding of others, which in turn enriched my worldview. Inspired by Ivanciv's approach, I became more conscious of my learning, integrating the author's practical advice into my daily life. This opened up opportunities for me not only to improve my language skills, but also to develop a personal philosophy based on mutual understanding and empathy. Immersing myself in languages has allowed me to see the world from different angles and realize the importance of cultural exchange, which has been the foundation for my spiritual growth. Reading this book and applying its advice has helped me to become a more open and tolerant person who seeks harmony in my relationships with others.
Ce livre a l'air très intéressant ! C'est vrai que lorsqu'on apprend des langues, on apprend aussi sur des cultures différentes, ce qui est très intéressant et ouvre de nouvelles perspectives. 😊
My brain translating from english to portuguese to french and then french to english to portuguese😂
C'est très amusant, c'est souvent le cas quand on apprends une nouvelle langue avec des explications dans une langue qui n'est pas notre langue maternelle 😄
Lmaooooooo
Same but in arabic🥲😂
Merci beaucoup monsieur
hi all, i just finished listening to season 1 episodes 1-19 and really enjoyed them and wanted to check on the premium choice. Marc and Anna pronounce everything clearly and i like the flow of the lessons...I'v looked at the premium course and noticed that it comes with videos, notes, transcripts but does not come with a "French phrase travel book" I'm pretty sure that i will sign up for it anyway because i am comfortable with Anna and Marc already and have learned quite a bit....does anyone on here know of and/or use a French phrase pocketbook that you would recommend....i don't see any other way of having phrases handy while in France....thanks
Hi there, thanks for your comment. We would suggest that you form your own 'pocketbook' for your French travels. This will be good consolidation of what you have learned in each episode and it will be tailored to your needs!
wonderful video! Helpful and easy to utilize. Merci :)
Thank you for your comment. We are happy that you found the video helpful 😉
thanks!🤍❤
❤ merci pour ca la ❤
Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Merci pour ton commentaire ! On est heureux que la vidéo te plaise ☺️
Merci
Your awesome and awesome video be safe out there
Thank you for your kind comment Mathew! We are happy that you liked the video 😉
Amazing😍😍
Merci 😁
Bonjour just subbed
Is there a transcript of your podcast episodes available anywhere?
Hi there, thanks for your message. We do not offer a transcript, but our premium course offers comprehensive lesson notes and bonus material. Learn more about our premium course here: coffeebreakacademy.com/p/coffee-break-french-season-1
I didn't the understand the French sentence you said at the start was it "est-que tu a peth" ?
Est-ce que tu es prêt ? - Are-you ready? 😊
Done
I don’t really like using podcast to learn French. Reason being:
There’s so many silent letters. So if we juts have the audio we won’t physically see which word is silent or not. I think seeing the word (reading) along with audio, is the way to go.
If anyone has any resources that could help me with this, I would appreciate it if you can send my way.
Other than that, if just audio is your thing, then by all means listen to these great podcasts by coffee break French. 👌
Salut Ryan !
On Coffee Break Academy, we do offer courses to go along with our podcasts, they include lesson notes (with all the vocab discussed in the podcast) and even a video version where you can see all the vocab on the screen as Mark explains it. Check our website : coffeebreakacademy.com/ 😊
@@coffeebreakfrenchofficial I’m so broke though 😭😭😭
Maybe one day I’ll have enough funds to purchase but thanks! 🙏
I would like to start taking classing and paying 1x/month.
Hello Connie, we offer monthly subscriptions to our Coffee Break Club if you like the video format coffeebreaktv.com/ (you have access to it as long as you are subscribed) Alternatively, if you prefer to follow lessons we offer courses from beginner to advanced coffeebreakacademy.com/ (these are a one-time payment but you can access them for a lifetime)
Hi I need this pdf
same
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Hmm, I was just thinking u were Scottish or all spoke Gaelic. !😊
Yes we are based in Scotland and some of us have stronger accents than others 😊
Why are we asking et toi instead of Vous ? Is it polite?
'toi' is informal 'you', 'vous' is the polite 'you. Also use 'vous' for plural!
ليه بالانجليزى والفرنساوى مع بعض
Thank you for you question, we use English as our audiences are English speaker so we use it as the reference. 😉
Я так понимаю что подкаст должен сопровождаться текстовой расшифровкой. А так это просто аудио запись. Особого смысла то и нет
But how do you pronounce "hon hon hon?"
Je suis juene forme
ugh... need a visual.. the 'nasal' words make no sense. Well sounds like beah??? have no idea.
Hi there, if you need help with the spelling of the words we propose lesson notes and video lessons where you can see words and phrases covered in the lesson displayed on the screen. Here is the link, coffeebreaklanguages.com/2007/09/lesson-01-coffee-break-french/ 😊
go to google search bar and type "how to pronounce tres in french" and there is a short that popped up for me with a great visual
Merci