=== BACK AND FORTH === Q: Parlez-vous français ? A: Oui, je parle français un peu. or A: Non, je ne parle pas français.
(Translation: Marie: Hello! How are you? François: I'm fine, thank you. And you?)
(Repeat after me: How are you?)
[Audio plays]
Instructor: The phrase "Au revoir" means "Goodbye." "Monsieur" is a way to address a man, similar to "sir."
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=== BACK AND FORTH === Q: Parlez-vous français ? A: Oui, je parle français un peu. or A: Non, je ne parle pas français.
(Translation: Marie: Hello! How are you? François: I'm fine, thank you. And you?)
(Repeat after me: How are you?)
[Audio plays]
Instructor: The phrase "Au revoir" means "Goodbye." "Monsieur" is a way to address a man, similar to "sir."