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French A2: Everyday Spoken Idioms

Learn common French spoken idioms to sound more natural. This deck covers high-frequency expressions for everyday conversation, from expressing opinions to talking about feelings.
A candid photograph capturing two distinct social interactions in a vibrant French outdoor market: in the foreground, two friends share a warm, casual greeting; in the background, a customer politely addresses a vendor across a colorful produce stall. Emphasize the subtle differences in their body language and expressions.
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Lesson#1
In this deck, we'll learn some common spoken idioms. These are fixed expressions that native speakers use all the time. Using them will make your French sound much more natural and help you understand conversations better.
Lesson#2
To say you like something, you can use the verb 'plaire'. The structure is 'the thing pleases the person', so 'I like this song' becomes 'Cette chanson me plaît'. It's very common in everyday speech.
Quiz#3
Translate into French: I like this city.

Cette ville me plaît.

Quiz#4
How do you ask a friend 'Do you like my new shoes?' in French, using 'plaire'?

Mes nouvelles chaussures te plaisent ?

Lesson#5
Two essential idioms for agreeing or disagreeing are 'avoir raison', meaning 'to be right', and 'avoir tort', meaning 'to be wrong'. For example, 'Tu as raison' means 'You are right'.
Quiz#6
How do you say 'You are right' in French, when speaking to a friend?

Tu as raison.

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