I haven't spoken French for a long, long time. I'm very rusty and it probably shows really. They're like, so they can pick easily that I'm not a native speaker. Especially if I'm starting with excuse my,. You're in the power platform. So that's usually a good indication that you can't speak. If you start in English, then you might find them to be slightly less friendly. But if you make an effort to speak French, then they'll warm to you a lot more. And also the other key phrase, um, in France in any situation is a bonjour. Um, as a general rule, you should start in French. That
English teacher, travel writer, stand-up comic, learner of Japanese, DJ, native English speaker, Machester City fan and former flatmate of Luke from Luke's English Podcast - Peter Sidell is a guy who keeps himself busy! I lived with Peter in Tsujidou, Japan for nearly a year. I left at the end of 2003 and he stayed there and I hadn't seen him for about 11 years until he recently visited Paris and we got the chance to catch up with each other again. Of course I jumped at the chance to interview Peter for LEP, and you can now listen to our conversation here, now. Click here for more information
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