Saying "plein à craquer" means the place is bursting full, beyond just crowded. - It vividly expresses that the café was packed for the first karaoke night.
volunteer_activism ADVICE
Using "S'assurer Que" and Pronouns
Use "s'assurer que" to mean "to make sure" or "to assure oneself" of something. - Use "les mêmes" as a pronoun meaning "the same ones" without repeating the noun.
question_answer ANECDOTE
Poor Singing Made Everyone Laugh
Jacques and Dominique sang terribly but made everyone laugh. - Their poor singing created a great atmosphere and brought joy to the café.
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In Chapter 5 of Scenes, the café is packed for its first karaoke night. Even the regulars take to the stage, some with more success than others! Meanwhile, a surprise reunion leads to an exciting announcement.
This chapter introduces useful expressions like s’assurer que, marquer le coup, and the agreement of past participles with avoir.
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