
About this episode
In this episode, Caroline shares her experience of buying her first watch as an adult while teaching listeners how to tell time in French.
Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast! In today's episode, we're talking about something small but surprisingly life-changing. It's a little story about buying a simple object that ended up making everyday life a lot easier. And yes, it has everything to do with time in French. You'll follow along as I share how I bought my very first watch as an adult. What I was looking for, where I went shopping, and why I finally decided it was time. (Pun intended.) This episode is perfect for A2 French listening practice, especially if you want to feel more comfortable telling the time in French. You'll hear natural examples of time expressions like il est dix heures , il est trois heures et demie , and il est midi moins le quart , all used in context. We'll also explore practical vocabulary related to daily life, accessories, and those little routines that help us manage our day better. In this episode: • Vocabulary Expansion : Time, routines, and accessories • Grammar Focus : How to tell the time in French in everyday situations • Challenge : A short writing prompt to help you talk about your own habits Don't forget to download the complete study guide with the transcript, useful…
People in this episode
Host: Caroline
Topics covered
- telling time in French
- vocabulary expansion
- daily routines
- accessories
- grammar focus
Keywords
- French language
- A2 listening practice
- time expressions
- vocabulary
- grammar tips
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