35 - Parts of the Day in French

 
 

Want to know how to pronounce the different parts of the day in French (morning, afternoon etc.)? Listen to this episode to find out!

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Intro: Welcome to the French Made Easy podcast, where I give you all the basics you need to speak French clearly and confidently. I'm your host, Mathilde, and I'm a French teacher, mumpreneur, and bread and cheese lover. Join me as I dive into all things French for beginners, and deliver to you bite-sized and easy-to-follow lessons every Tuesday. Let's get started, "on commence"!

Salut à tous! Hi guys! Welcome back to the French Made Easy podcast! This is episode number 35, numéro 35. Thanks for joining me here today! In this episode, we'll talk about the different parts of the day in French, "les moments de la journée en français." 

As usual, make sure you download your lesson's cheat sheet so you can listen to the words and read them at the same time; c'est gratuit, it's free. After the lesson, time to practice! Head over to the French Made Easy Library, where you can download your lesson's exercises. C'est aussi gratuit. It's also free.

Vous êtes prêts? Are you guys ready? C'est parti. 

So first, let's learn a few words together. It's only six words, so it's short & sweet!

Répétez après moi, repeat after me. 

👇 Vocabulary

  • Le matin (morning)

  • Midi (noon)

  • L’après-midi (afternoon)

  • Le soir (evening)

  • La nuit (night)

  • Minuit (midnight)

Alright, now let's see some examples. 

👇 Examples

  • Le matin, je me lève tôt. (I get up early in the morning.)

  • Je déjeune à midi. (I have lunch at noon.)

  • Je fais une sieste l’après-midi. (I take a nap in the afternoon.) (I wish! 🤣)

  • Le soir, je rentre tard du travail. (In the evening, I come back home late from work.)

  • La nuit, je dors. (At night, I sleep.)

  • À minuit, je dors encore. (At midnight, I'm still sleeping.)

Let’s just recap what we’ve learned:

👇 Recap:

  • Le matin (morning)

  • Midi (noon)

  • L’après-midi (afternoon)

  • Le soir (evening)

  • La nuit (night)

  • Minuit (midnight)

Alright, well, that's already the end of the lesson guys! I told you, I was short and sweet! If you've liked this episode, let me know and leave me a review on Apple Podcast. Now don't forget to download your lesson's exercises. It's free.

Thanks for your time. I'll talk to you next week.

Merci beaucoup et à bientôt. 💗

 
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