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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2010

Yes! We believe that for you as an ENGLISH speaker, this new video phrase guide will make FRENCH much simpler to understand and speak than you ever thought! Our goal is modest... to help you become familiar with basic words and common sentences, so that you can already understand what people are saying you and even chat a bit, or at least say the right thing at the right time. That's something, isn't it!
This program includes 600 essential vocabulary items, words and useful phrases in FRENCH. The course consists of 20 chapters (around 2.5 hours in total), each covering a different everyday situation, ranging from getting to know people and making friends to talking on the phone and even doing business! Visit us at http://www.prologmedia.com/Default.aspx?lang=en-US

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  • i'm moving to Belgium to live for 3 years... sooo I need this xD

    I know Spanish because I am from Spain so I understand what they're saying but I don't know how to respond haha :P

  • oui merci a tort. vous avez besoin, oui s'il vous plait. XD

  • La française, je lui collerait des baffes --'

  • N'empêche qu'on dirait des autistes les meuf XD

  • Oh j'espère que les anglophone arriveront à parler français

  • thank!s for this vieo

  • excelent, very complete!

  • There is the formal Bonjour, which is what you say to your elders or important people. Salut is a hello for your friends or younger siblings. If you are saying hello on the phone, the proper way to answer is not just Bonjour or Salut, you say Allo, allo is really only used for answering the phone, the french add the "oui?" at the end to say.. Hello, what do you need?.. So in french when you answer the phone you'd say, Allo, oui? Just thought I'd clear that up :)

  • elle est muette comme l'enfer

  • Merci Beaucoup!

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