Coffee Break French

Welcome to the Coffee Break French YouTube channel - start learning French on your coffee break!

We provide short French lessons for learners at all stages, from beginner to advanced level. Our courses are designed to help you fit learning a language into your busy schedule; we want to make language learning the most enjoyable part of your day, so that you can turn your down time into your DO time!

Our experienced French teachers will teach you how to use French in the most practical way - you'll hear how native speakers use the language, and how to use French in context with weekly dialogues, scenarios and stories set in the French-speaking world.

If you want to learn more about the many courses that we offer, head over to: coffeebreaklanguages.com/coffeebreakfrench/

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Coffee Break French

Have you ever heard French friends say "on prend un apéro ?" and wondered what they meant? The apéro is one of the most enjoyable social rituals in the French-speaking world: a relaxed get-together with a drink and a few nibbles before dinner, all about good company rather than fuss. In our latest video, Max explains how it works and the words you need to join in. Apéro or a full dinner, which would you choose?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoCus...

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

Coffee Break French

A little something from Mark's own channel this week 🌊

Over on Language Adventures he's been thinking about why the best language learners still think like beginners. Even after years of doing this, the moment you decide you've "arrived" is usually the moment you stop noticing the small things, and the small things are where a lot of the joy is.

If that sounds like your kind of thing, the video's here:

👉 https://youtu.be/XkArrbWNNcc

Quick question while you're here: what's something small you've noticed in your language recently that made you smile? 👇

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 3

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Mark recently visited the Fête du Citron in Menton, one of his favourite places in the world. Enormous sculptures made entirely from citrus fruit, streets full of colour, and the smell of lemon zest everywhere.

It also got him thinking about language learning. You don't need thousands of words to say something meaningful. Sometimes you just need to get more creative with the ones you already have. A bit like what they do with lemons in Menton 🍋

Watch the full video here:

3 months ago | [YT] | 7

Coffee Break French

Don't miss our live event today at 4pm on ‪@coffeebreaklanguages‬ channel where we'll reveal the mystery locations - and our lucky prizewinners! 4pm UK time / 12 noon Eastern

8 months ago | [YT] | 1