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Does this originate from France? Is there a melody?
I understand around 70-80% of the audio on B1 level. Although, due to minor errors, i score myself around 45-50 out of 60 most times. Is this the right level for me, or should i just move on to a harder level (B2). Also, out of curiousity, do these exercises really help in improving listening ability? I ask this because in real world scenarios, we would not have the opportunity to replay the audio when people are speaking to us. I would like to know if this is a tested way to improve listening comprehension, since this is my priority for now...Thanks!
Dear Team
Would it be correct if I use à l'heure for this sentance
" vous devriez arriver à l'heure pour manger avec nous"
Sincerely Una
Dear Aurelie and team
Could I use the expression "tenir au courant" instead of "prevenir" for the following phrase
"Tu me teniras au courant s'ils arrivent en retard, d'accord"
Thank you Una
can't ı say that "Il faut qu’elle soit partie avant midi."= she must have finished your homework...
title of the lesson is "Il faut que is always followed by Le Subjonctif Présent"
I think it must be uncorrect
In this example sentence, "Nous sommes rentrés, les vêtements tout sales et les cheveux en bataille.", why you use tout, instead of tous? Should "tous" be agree with "les vetments" and "sales" in number?
Instead of "avec ses mains minuscules" for "with his tiny hands", could you also say "avec ses toutes petites mains" ?
And
instead of the verb "attraper" could i have used "se saisir de" and said "il s'est saisi de mon pouce" ?
Hi. For Le Père Noël viendra..you accept only Santa will come..as the correct answer. Why not also Santa is coming and Santa is going to come as they all express future happenings in English ?
Cheers,
Pekka J
Helsinki
Hi, the lesson states that 'même si' means 'even if' and 'even though'. There are no example sentences of 'même si' being used in an 'even though' context.
Do I assume that all the 'bien que' ('even though') examples would work equally well if 'même si' was substituted for 'bien que'?
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