Clean French Slang
Complete Written Listening Guide/2 One-Hour Audio Lessons
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Narrated by:
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Mark Frobose
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Mark Frobose
About this listen
Finally you can trust a French program to teach you the best in clean and decent French slang. Avoid the fear and embarrassment than comes from using filthy language while abroad in France and learn to speak decent and authentic colloquial French like a native. Clean French Slang teaches you how to speak and understand the real spoken French of the French-speaking world that is considered classy and acceptable by the majority of native French speakers worldwide.
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©2013 Mark Frobose (P)2012 Mark FroboseWhat listeners say about Clean French Slang
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-05-18
Interesting but not worth the money
Very little content to be honest. I’ve had free podcasts that had more info in 15 minuets that this had in 2 hours.
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- Alexander Macallister
- 02-02-14
Cracking French codes
What made the experience of listening to Clean French Slang the most enjoyable?
Picking up phrases of great utility, in a manner of presentation that is both practical and painless, has been hugely enjoyable. This is the type of aural interactivity of which there is a certain scarceity on the market, making this collection of lessons particularly welcome. Technically repetitive, but very practical and an effective teaching tool.
Any additional comments?
Perhaps we non-natives can finally begin to understand what French twenty-year-olds are saying to each other in newer French films!
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