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Jun 2017
5m 51s

2: ’I am your new neighbour!’

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Dans cette leçon, Michael – qui vient d’emménager – rencontre pour la première fois sa voisine. Leur brève conversation est riche en expressions courantes, très importantes. Vous en aurez souvent besoin. Écoutons une première fois leur dialogue. Ensuite, nous étudierons les principales tournures du vocabulaire.

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