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Get Ready for DELF Prim: 32 Fun French Dialogues About Favorites for Beginners and Kids! (Video #2)

This is the second video in the series of dialogues, created in response to the high demand for more content. Despite the considerable time required for production, voiceover, editing, and translation, we will continue to produce subsequent videos as long as there is sufficient interest in this series. This video is designed for both children and adult beginners and is particularly useful for preparing for the DELF Prim exam. By following these videos and practicing regularly, success in this exam will be achievable. Content: In this video, you will become familiar with favorites. Two children, Léa and Tom, ask each other about their likes and preferences. For example, they discuss favorite fruits, favorite sports, favorite colors, favorite clothes, favorite books, favorite movies, favorite foods, favorite drinks, favorite numbers, favorite music, favorite places, and more. This topic is presented in the form of 32 short dialogues consisting of questions and answers between Léa and Tom. The titles of the dialogues are designed to be more formal, while the conversations between Léa and Tom are more casual and relatable to children, helping them understand different ways to ask questions and provide varied answers. These dialogues come with English translations, making them suitable for both children and adult beginners. They are practical and easy to understand, helping learners effectively acquire basic conversational skills. Parents and teachers can use these dialogues to practice conversation with children. They are especially beneficial for preparing students for the DELF Prim exam aimed at children aged 8 to 12 years old. Each dialogue includes pronunciation guidance. In the first instance, learners listen to the pronunciation; in the second instance, there is a pause allowing them to repeat the dialogue. Viewers can also respond to questions posed by Léa in the comments section. If you would like to see more videos in this series, please support us by liking and commenting. Share this content with others so they can benefit as well. Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future videos!

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