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SITUATION 1 :
➡️ Let's imagine, it's Monday morning. You are at the office, you join your French colleagues at the coffee machine to discuss.
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Start practicingOne of your French colleagues asks you: Comment ça va ? (=How are you doing?)
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What do you answer?
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Je vais bien. (= I'm fine) Â |
Ça va. (= I'm fine.)  |
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Je me sens bien. (=Â I'm feeling good) Â |
Super bien (= Really great) Â |
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Je me sens mal. (=Â I feel bad.) Â |
 Bof (= Meh)  |
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Je suis fatigué(e). (= I'm tired)  |
Pas au top (= Not so good) Â |
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Comme un lundi * (= Like a Monday) Â |
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*Â Comme un lundi = It's Monday. And on Monday we often feel tired. We are a little sad that the weekend is over, so we have to get motivated.
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SITUATION 2 :
➡️ You are at home with your French partner or just a friend. It doesn't matter. You have to go to the post office to mail an urgent letter.
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What do you say in this situation?
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C'est nécessaire que j’aille à la poste. (= It's necessary that I go to the post office.)  |
Faut qu’j’aille à la poste. (= Gotta go to the post office.)  |
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Il est nécessaire que j’aille à la poste. (= It's necessary that I go to the post office.  |
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This is totally spoken French: Faut qu’j’aille à la poste.
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Instead of saying: Il faut que j’aille à la poste.
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I remove the "il" at the beginning and I remove the "e" from "que".
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SITUATION 3 :
➡️ You are texting with a French friend. You have to meet at the café. Your friend sends you an SMS.
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“Je suis désolée, je ne pourrai pas te retrouver au café aujourd’hui. Ça te dérange si on reporte à demain ?” (= "I'm sorry, I won't be able to meet you at the café today. Do you mind if we reschedule for tomorrow?")
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Your friend can't make it today and suggests you go to the café tomorrow.
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Try it freeWhat do you answer?
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Non, ça ne me dérange pas. On peut reporter à demain. (= No, I don't mind. We can reschedule for tomorrow.)  |
Ok, pas de souci ! T’inquiète pas, on peut remettre ça à demain. (= Okay, no worries! Don't worry, we can do this again tomorrow.) |
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Je ne pourrais pas demain. À quel autre moment es-tu libre ? (= I can't tomorrow. When else are you free?)  |
Ah mince ! J’ai un truc demain. Tu peux quand sinon ? (= Oh crap! I have something tomorrow. When else can you?) |
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SITUATION 4 :
➡️ You arrive at work and see a commotion. Your colleagues look a little panicked. You wonder what's going on, so you ask your colleague whom you know well and she tells you:
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“Le patron a pété un câble, il a viré le directeur marketing et financier sans raison” (= "The boss went nuts, he fired the marketing and finance director for no reason.")
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What do you answer?
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Oh mon Dieu ! (= Oh my god!) Â |
Tu déconnes là ? (= Are you kidding me?) |
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Je suis très surpris(e) ! (=I am very surprised!)  |
Tu rigoles ? (=Are you kidding?) |
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C’est vrai ce que tu dis ? (= Is it true what you say?)  |
C’est une blague ? (= Is this a joke?) |
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Mais non ?! T’es sérieux(euse) ? (= But no?! Are you serious?)  |
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Tu plaisantes ?! (= Are you kidding?!) Â |
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Anh ! Merde (vulgaire) ! C’est vrai ? (= Anh! Shit! Is it true?-  |
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Oh purée ! C’est pas possible ? (= Oh crap! It's true ?)  |
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SITUATION 5 :
➡️ You speak with a knowledge of food, of your culinary preferences.
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This person asks you: “Est-ce que tu aimes les sushis ?” (="Do you like sushi?")
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Here are some basic answers that a Frenchman would not naturally say:
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Oui, j’aime beaucoup les sushis. (= Yes, I really like sushi.)  |
Ouais, j’adore ça ! (= Yeah, I love it!) |
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Oui, je les aime beaucoup. (=Â Yes, I like them a lot.) Â |
Anh, j’en raffole !* (=Anh, I love it!) |
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Non, je n’aime pas les sushis. (=No, I don't like sushi.)  |
Les sushis, c’est une tuerie.** (= The sushi is a killer) |
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Non, je déteste les sushis. (= No, I hate sushi.)  |
Non, j’aime pas ça. (= No, I don't like it.) |
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Non, je ne les aime pas. (=Â No, I don't like them.) |
Non, c’est pas mon truc. (= No, that's not my thing.) |
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Ah non, je trouve ça dégueu ! (= Oh no, I think it's gross!) |
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*Raffoler de quelque chose = is to really like something, usually food.
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** Une tuerie =Â in a familiar context, it means it's too good.
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By answering in a more authentic way, always in a rather informal, familiar setting, you will sound much more natural in French. This is the way the French speak.
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If you use these expressions, you will go directly from the intermediate to the advanced level, because you will be closer to the French of the native French.
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