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Listen, Learn & Speak: Audio Can Do French #6 - How to Give Your Email Address
learn how to give your email address
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Lower Beginner Season 2 S2 #23 - When Does this French Store Close?
learn how to ask about a shop's opening hours
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Daily Conversations for Beginners #4 - When Should we Meet in France? — Video Conversation
learn how to tell time and count to twenty with this video conversation
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Intermediate Questions Answered by Candice #19 - What Are Some Indispensable French Phrases and Grammar Structures?
learn about some indispensable French phrases and grammar structures
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Listen, Learn & Speak: Audio Can Do French #5 - How to Give Your Phone Number
learn how to give your phone number
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Monthly Review Video #64 - Three Tactics for Maximizing Time & Making More French Progress | French March 2024 Review
discover your new learning strategies, free resources of the month and website updates.
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