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Discuss Housing and Local Life in French

Learn essential French B1 vocabulary for discussing housing and local life, including terms for accommodation, renting, and neighbourhoods.
A cinematic, wide-angle photograph of a quintessential Parisian Haussmannian apartment building, its ornate iron balconies adorned with vibrant red geraniums. The soft morning light casts long shadows, and a person is visible enjoying coffee on one of the balconies, overlooking a charming neighbourhood street, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.
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Lesson#1
Let's learn some key vocabulary for talking about housing and local life in French. First, we'll cover words to describe your accommodation.
Lesson#2
A small, single-room flat, common for students or single people in cities, is called 'un studio'.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'a studio flat' in French?

un studio

Lesson#4
Another feature of a flat or house is 'un balcon', which means 'a balcony'.
Quiz#5
How do you say 'a balcony' in French?

un balcon

Lesson#6
You can use these words together to describe what you're looking for. For example, 'Je cherche un studio avec un balcon'.

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