In this episode Mark and Pierre-Benoit discuss the imperfect tense of verbs which are irregular in the present, and they also look at 'avoir expressions' including 'avoir raison', 'avoir tort', 'avoir chaud', 'avoir faim', etc.
If you've enjoyed listening to the dulcet Scottish tones of the Radio Lingua presenters, now is your chance to learn some Scottish yourself! Radio Lingua has launched a special three-part series introducing you to contemporary Scottish words and phrases. It's all supposed to be a bit of fun and is in aid of the Comic Relief charity which supports projects around the world. On 13th March 2009, all across the UK, people are encouraged to "do something funny for money", so we're launching our Coffee Break Scottish show and making it available for a one-off payment of £3.00, every penny of which goes straight to Comic Relief. Find out more at http://www.coffeebreakscottish.com - Please note that this is supposed to be very silly and is not intended to offend! We're simply trying to raise a bit of money for charity and have a linguistic laugh!
In this episode Pierre-Benoit and Mark discuss comparatives and superlatives.
In this episode Pierre-Benoît and Mark discuss si clauses using the imperfect and conditional tenses.
In this episode Pierre-Benoît and Mark look at a number of uses of the word 'bien', adjective agreements, dropping the 'ne' in 'ne ... pas' and take another look at 'en'.
In this episode Pierre-Benoît and Mark talk about adjective agreements and take a look at 'false friends' or 'false cognates': words which look the same in English and French but which have different meanings.
In this episode, Pierre-Benoît discusses the expression "il faut" + infinitive.
In this episode, Pierre-Benoît discusses the expression "dès que" and also looks at "ne ... plus".
In this video, Pierre-Benoît discusses the phrase "Quand il y en a pour un, il y en a pour deux". Language points covered include "il y a" and adjective agreements.
In this pilot episode for the brand new video podcast Walk, Talk and Learn French, presenters Pierre-Benoît and Mark introduce the programme. When you're learning a language, one of the best things you can do is look around you on the signs, posters and notices. However, this isn't always possible, especially if you can'ttravel to the country where the language is spoken. With Walk, Talk and Learn French we're bringing this experience to your classroom or your home, to your iPod or your phone.
Introducing Pierre-Benoit Heriaud, the host of Walk, Talk and Learn French. Pierre-Benoît explains what Walk, Talk and Learn is all about as he walks through the streets of Paris.
Mark introduces Walk, Talk and Learn and explains what viewers can expect from this new show from the Radio Lingua Network.
Sali Zac
I just discovered your series now, too bad you stopped making them
Venksh
walk n learn French..
A van de Wouw
A great way to learn a new language