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But if you say ''à quelle heure est le petit déjeuner'' or ''à quelle heure nous mangeons?'' that's perfect!
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You can say ''pas de problème'' or ''Aucun problème''
There's is no one better than the other one, Both are totaly good.
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@MrColeStone no like this pas de problème
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what time is breakfast, im going to sound like a fucking retard useing that
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Excellent tutorial - great that you used native speakers, wrote out the phrases in French and English and left enough time for students to repeat. Highly recommended :-)
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@aandy1980s lets talk on skype ;o add me up: bluedraggy18
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not even in a 100 years i dont think i am gonna be able to speak this language
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Hi I am learning spoken French.Anyone who knows english and is learning french?We can chat and learn together..
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@Connie0755 Bet he´s French and they just gave him an English name for the program ;)
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Fantastic way to learn French and very good to have time to pause and repeat.



bah its to fast for me.
Spurz30 2 years ago 14
At the hotel I found it much easier to follow the man's pronunciations than the woman's. It would be an improvement if the woman's sentences were repeated as well.
This is helpful. Thank you very much.
aintpluggedin 2 years ago 12