French love phrases: Conversations for Beginners

French love phrases: Conversations for Beginners

French love phrases: Conversations for Beginners

Last week, we discussed building up relevant vocabulary to get you started right away. Chunking vocabulary focused on communication, phrasebooks and making your own playlists. We’ll expand on that theme with more conversations for beginners. Today we’ll focus on French love phrases and going out.

This is called French for Dating: Going Out and Talking to the Babysitter. Whether or not you’re doing to use your language for dating or talking to the babysitter, the language is chunked in a relevant way.

French for Dating, Going Out and Talking to the Babysitter: https://itunes.apple.com/uz/podcast/french-for-dating-going-out-talking-to-babysitter-real/id1018737052?mt=2

This method of creating the playlists helped Janina to get started with Japanese. There’s also a book that’s connected to the audio on the blog. You can go to the iTunes link to check out the words and phrases, or opt-in to download the book with the English and French translations with linked audio. There’s also a guide to creating your own playlists for learning languages.

We wish you great success when learning more words and phrases for going out, talking to the babysitter, and dating.

Useful phrases for going out, date or no date:

to drink Boire 

to smoke fumer 

to dance danser 

pre-dinner drink apéritif 

Having a night out with chaps. Sortir entre copains. 

Going to the nightclub. Sortir en boite.

Last one for the road. Un dernier pour la route.

One more no more. Le dernier des dernier verres.

half pint of draught beer demi pression

whisky neat whisky sec 

bottle bouteille 

glass of wine verre de vin 

small glass of Champagne coupette de Champagne 

I don’t drink and drive. Boire ou conduire, il faut  choisir.

drink at the counter boire au comptoir du bar

to be drunk etre bourré

hung-over gueule de bois

If you are wondering why there is a download file below, it is a word in French. 

We learn languages most effectively in chunks–meaningful words and phrases to communicate right away. 

The free audio! French for Travel and Beginners free book with linked audio. Get yours here: https://reallifelanguage.lpages.co/french-phrase-book/

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