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Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 5: un peu particulier

    The phrases “un peu particulier”, “s’enchaîner”, and “ça veut dire”, do you know what they mean? Hear them in this clip of French. Improve your French listening skills from any level with our transcription quiz. Choose how much of the transcript you can see and fill in the blanks as you listen!

    Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 4: je viens de fêter

      Improve your ear for French with this clip of French in real life from the podcast Passerelles. Do you know what “j’ai eu envie de” and “un sujet d’actualité” mean? Hear them in this clip and improve your French listening skills with us from any level.

      enough

      Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 3: assez

      Do you know what “assez” means? How about in its idiomatic uses? Hear it in this clip of French from the podcast Passerelles. Start at any level and improve your French listening. Choose how much of the transcript you can see and fill in the blanks as you listen!

      Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 2: mon but

        Improve your ear for French with this clip from a podcast. Do you know what “mon but” means? Listen and fill in the blanks with what you hear. Set your level, listen and improve your confidence in French.

        coffee usual

        Passerelles ep. 1, Quiz 1: comme d’habitude

          Slow it down now. It’s not all just super fast French, this clip from Passarelles podcast is built for learners. Improve your French listening comprehension with our transcription quiz. Choose your level and fill in the blanks as you listen.

          merci

          Manger ep. 1, Quiz 96: À bientôt

            Improve your ear for French from any level with this final quiz from the Manger podcast — French in real life! Start here with a listening quiz, choose how much of the transcript you can see and fill in the blanks!

            The phrase "sur ce qu'on" is used to introduce the topic or subject that the speaker wants to address or discuss. "Sur" means "on" or "about," and "ce qu'on" means "what we" or "what one/we." When combined, "sur ce qu'on" can be translated as "on what we" or "about what one/we."

            Manger ep. 1, Quiz 95: la façon

              Improve your listening skills with French in the wild. We break podcasts into clips and set them to transcription quizzes. Start at any level! Choose how much of the transcript you can see and fill in the blanks. Hear hundreds of listening exercises of all speeds

              froot loops will you look at them in a new way?

              Manger ep. 1, Quiz 94: vous ne regarderez plus

                Do you know what “vous ne regarderez plus” means? Hear it in this clip of French in the wild! No matter your level – A1 to DALF prep – listen to this clip and take the quiz to improve your French listening skills. Choose how much of the transcript you see and fill in the blanks. New quiz added daily, hundreds of quizzes available to improve your French listening skills!

                center of the party

                Manger ep. 1, Quiz 93: décomplexez-vous

                  Can you understand “décomplexez-vous” in this clip of French in real life? Start from any level, choose how much of the transcript you see then fill in the blanks as you listen! A1 Beginners to DALF prep, we’ve got you covered with hundreds of quizzes and new FREE quizzes added daily!

                  mouth fork

                  Manger ep. 1, Quiz 92: remange

                    How much of this clip can you hear? Try your ear no matter your level. Choose how much of the transcript you can see, then fill in the blanks while you listen.

                    smelly cow

                    Manger ep. 1, Quiz 91: les effluves

                      Do you know what “je ne raconte pas” means? Hear it in this clip of French in real life! Start from any level, simply choose how much of the transcript you want to see and fill in the blanks as you listen!

                      Swimming Pool

                      Manger ep. 1, Quiz 90: passer à la caisse

                        What can “passer à la caisse” mean? There might be a couple meanings… What do you hear in this clip of French in the wild? Start at any level, choose how much of the transcript you see and fill in the blanks!