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Does Roast Beef mean “I’m ready to settle down?”

Backward Investors

Old Dream

Low-fat croissants

Parlez-vous Restaurantian ?

Calorie Count

To be or not to be… speaking French ?

Keep on asking and you will receive

It’s going south

License to speak

Tour de Food

Who wants to live in Whatever-sur-Mer ?

EXpress yourself

How’s your skin today?

The nose job

Mission impossible?

ADN

Charity work

Sleepless in Paris

Accents

Ambassadress

Tacos fever

Bon voyage !

À la vôtre !

Blind date

Pastis anyone ?

No plan B

Irresistible

La muse et le coq

La victoire de Michelle

Act #7: To be or not to be… speaking French ?

-RE verbs in the present

Valérie: Aujourd’hui, nous parlons des adjectifs possessifs...possessive determiners. En anglais, c’est plus facile… because they don’t have to agree with anything really.
Kevin: Everything seems to be easier in English, doesn’t it?
Valérie: Parle en français Kevin… try.
Kevin: C’est…toujours plus facile en anglais.
Valérie: Très bien ! C’est une question d’habitude Kevin. Ce n’est pas si difficile si tu pratiques souvent. I tell you, the key is to practice over and over again until it becomes automatic. Let’s give it a try with simple sentences... des phrases simples.
Kevin: Ok… Practice…It’s true that I didn’t get much practice, even when I was in France. I had other things on my mind, I guess.
Valérie: You can say that in French.
Kevin: Quand je suis en France, je ne pratique pas souvent mon français.

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