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English Audio Request

swansong1609
246 Words / 1 Recordings / 1 Comments
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I’m going to talk about France and French culture. I know France quite well because it was the first foreign country that I visited as a child. I’ve been on several family holidays there, and I lived and worked in Paris for a while after finishing university.

The first thing that comes to mind when I think about France is the bread! I love the fact that French people buy fresh baguettes every morning, usually from small local bakeries or ‘patisseries’; it makes a change from the loaves of sliced bread that most of us buy from the supermarket here in the UK. One slightly negative difference I noticed in Paris is that Parisians don’t seem to make friends with their work colleagues to the same extent as we do here.

I really like the café culture in France. You can always find somewhere interesting to sit and have a coffee and chat to friends or just watch the world go by. I actually put on a bit of weight when I lived in France because I got into a habit of having a croissant or a cake in every nice café that I found. Another thing I could mention is that the last time I went to France on holiday, I played a game called ‘boules’ every day. The game consists in throwing metal balls as close to a target ball as possible. It’s the perfect game for a relaxing afternoon when the weather’s hot.

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Xalvandor
July 23, 2017

hope that helps. I tried to pronounce the French words with a French accent, not an American one.