الثلاثاء، 3 مارس 2015

7 Tips To Know Before You Take The Train In France

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7 Tips To Know Before You Take The Train In France

Bonjour mes chers étudiants de français,

This week, we'll review the French train vocabulary, and I'll share with you seven tips to know before taking the train in France - such as where you can see the seat number, how far in advance the train tickets are available, or this business about "composter" your ticket...

As usual, I'll be posting daily mini lessons and tips on my Facebook,Twitter and Pinterest pages - so join me there!

Good luck with your French studies,

Camille Chevalier Karfis

7 Tips To Know Before You Take The Train In France
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