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Canadian French for Tourists
- Narrated by: Mary-Eve Roy
- Length: 4 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Are you planning a trip to Canada and want to learn French to make your experience even more enjoyable? Or are you simply interested in expanding your linguistic skills? Either way, our Canadian French language course for adults is the perfect choice for you!
Over the course of 10 sessions, you will learn the basics of the Canadian French language, including key words and phrases for various everyday situations. We will focus on speaking and understanding the language in practical contexts, such as ordering food in a restaurant, asking for directions, and dealing with emergencies.
In the first few sessions, we will cover greetings, introductions, and basic vocabulary related to tourist activities. You will learn how to ask for information about tourist attractions, how to book a hotel room, and how to navigate transportation.
Subsequent sessions will delve into more complex topics such as money, shopping, and food. You will learn how to ask for prices and order food in a restaurant.
By the end of the course, you will have a solid understanding of the Canadian French language and be able to communicate effectively in a variety of everyday situations. You will have the confidence to engage with French-speaking locals, and enhance your travel experience by fully immersing yourself in Canadian culture.
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- Christo
- 11-03-2024
Nice to have, but quality issues.
Nice to find a Canadian French course on Audible, instead of the usual France focussed ones. The English commentary is quite clear, but the French narration is lo-fi not so audible. The female voice sounds like an old recording on a cassette tape played through an old landline telephone. This effect can even be heard on the sample. I will keep the because it is rare, and I paid by voucher. But be aware of the quality issues. They should have clarified the sound before publishing. Another drawback is NO written notes. No text, no PDF. Surely they could have provided text so students could follow words being read.
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