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Se présenter en français | Introduce yourself in French

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 In this new French lesson, I teach you the basics of how to introduce yourself when you meet someone. You will see a short cartoon with English subtitles. Listen to it several times and repeat the sentences in order to improve your pronunciation and also to memorize correctly these new structures. 
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Dans cette nouvelle leçon de français, je vous apprends les bases pour vous présenter quand vous rencontrez quelqu’un. Vous allez voir un petit dessin animé sous-titré en anglais. N’hésitez pas à l’écouter plusieurs fois et répétez les phrases afin d’améliorer votre prononciation et aussi afin de mémoriser correctement ces nouvelles structures.
? Vous pouvez télécharger ci-dessous gratuitement deux fichiers PDF, l’un résumant ces nouvelles notions et l’autre vous permettant d’approfondir vos connaissance en français.

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