Practice your french listing and speaking with this 20-minute french conversation video designed for beginners.
In this video, you’ll hear slow, clear french dialogues with English subtitles to help you follow along with ease. It’s Perfect for A1-A2 Level Learners who Want to Build Real-Life FRENCH SKILLS Through Natural, Everyday Conversations.
🗣️ What’s included:
• Everyday French conversation practice
• Real Dialogues in French for A1 and A2 Learners
• French audio with English subtitles
• Useful phrases for restaurants, travel, and Daily Life
• Great for improving listening, pronunciation, and Fluency
âś… This video is ideal for anyone who wants to:
• Learn French through real conversations
• Improve French pronunciation and speaking Confidence
• Understand Simple French Dialogues in Real Context
Welcome to Francotalks – Your Space to Learn French through real dialogues.
These french conversations are made for beginners (A1-A2), and they’re all about Real-Life FRENCH: How People Actuelly Speak at Home, in Shops, at School, and With Friends.
🗣️ You won’t find Grammar Drills Here – Just Natural French Dialogues Packed With Useful Phras and Everyday Vocabulary. You’ll Hear Real Rhythm, Real Pronunciation, and Real-Life Situations.
🎯 Whether You’re Just Starting Out or Want To Improve Your French Listening and Speaking, this video will help you:
✔️ Learn French with shorts and realistic dialogues
✔️ Practice Everyday French Conversation
✔️ Build real vocabulary you’ll uses in Daily Life
✔️ Understand Spoken French at Natural Speed
✔️ Repeat Lines to Improve Fluency and Pronunciation
✔️ Gain Confidence to speak French Naturally
These Beginner-Friendly French Dialogues Cover Daily Situations-From Morning Routines and Meals to Small Talk, Plans, Shopping, and More.
Everything is simple, Clear, and designed for people who want to read French fast – The Natural Way.
đź’¬ With Each French Conversation, You’ll Hear How Native Speakers Talk – And You’ll Start to Think in French, Not Just Translate.
Hello Marie, how are you today? Hello Paul, I’m fine, thank you. And you, are you? Very well too, thank you. Do you have any plans for this weekend? Not yet. Were you thinking of anything in particular? Yes, a trip to the snow. Do you prefer skiing or snowshoeing? I’ll choose snowshoes; it’s quieter and safer. Okay, good idea. Will we leave fairly early Saturday morning? Saturday morning suits me. Let’s say around 7 a.m. to avoid the traffic. Perfect. Will we rent equipment directly on site? Yes, it’s convenient and often cheaper during the week. Ah, I understand. And for the path, which one do you choose? The blue trail, near the lake. The view is very pleasant. Excellent choice. We’ll bring a thermos of hot tea. I’ll also take some cookies and some cheese. Good idea. I’ll prepare a small first aid kit. Very careful, thank you. I’ll also bring an offline map. The weather forecast is calling for sunshine, but it will be very cold. So we’ll wear several layers of light clothing. We can take breaks to drink and take photos. Of course. The light in Hivaère gives off beautiful colors. What if we invited Max and LĂ©a to join us? Why not? They really enjoy walking in the mountains. I’ll create a small message group to organize. Perfect. I can reserve a parking space. After the walk, we could have dinner at a refuge. Yes, hot soup after the effort would be ideal. We’ll get back before dark, maybe around 4 p.m. Good idea. In winter, it gets dark quite quickly. So I’ll take care of the drinks and you get the snacks? Okay. I’ll prepare some dried fruit and chocolate. I’ll charge the batteries of the phones and the camera. Thank you. I’ll also check the condition of the crampons. We’ve thought of everything. It’s reassuring. Yes, we’ll be ready for a great day. Friday night, we’ll have to go to bed early. Absolutely. I’ll set the alarm for 6 a.m. I can’t wait to hear the snow crunch under our feet. Me too. It’s a very relaxing sound. Tonight, hockey game at 8 p.m. Does that sound good? Absolutely. I finish at 7 p.m. Perfect timing. Would you prefer to watch it at our place? Living room atmosphere. Very good. Blanket and comfort, that suits me. I’m preparing a simple and light pizza dough. Perfect. I’ll make the sauce and chop the vegetables. Are you supporting our home team, as usual? Obviously. I like their goalie for his responsiveness. I’m planning a lemon and mint lemonade. Sound good to you? Sure. A cold drink would be nice. Shall we invite Max and LĂ©a to liven things up? Excellent idea. They enjoy these sports evenings. I’m opening a group message for 7:30 p.m. Perfect. I check glasses, napkins, and plates. As for the predictions, I see a close 3-2. For my part, 2-1 after a tense overtime. Let’s avoid spoilers. Phone on silent. Understood. I turn off notifications and alerts. I adjust the sound and images for a smooth rendering. I arrange the cushions for good support. We take a break to take the pizza out of the oven. I’ll cut and serve regular slices. If we win, a discreet little dance in the living room. Okay, but without a camera. Let’s keep it classy. I’ll also prepare a bowl of light popcorn. Perfect. I’ll make tea for the second half. We’ll be seated 5 minutes before the start. Very good. I like this unhurried start. After the match, a short debrief of the key moments. Gladly. I love analyzing decisive plays. Is everything ready? All that’s missing is the opening of the broadcast. I’ll bring the remote control and we’ll get the evening started. Good morning, Marie. Let’s prepare the shopping list, okay? Good morning, Paul. Okay. Let’s set a clear budget first. Very good. I suggest 70 euros for the whole week. Okay, I understand. Let’s stick to the essentials and the useful. For groceries, let’s take milk, eggs, and yogurt. Understood. I’ll add carrots, spinach, and some onions. Okay, I’ll make a note. For the fruit, apples and bananas. Okay. These fruits hold up well and everyone likes them. For the protein, I add chicken and chickpeas. Very good. I rinse the chickpeas to save time. For the starches, wholemeal pasta and a little rice. I understand. These bases are used in several recipes. For the cheese, a small portion of Gruyère to stay sensible. Okay. I’ll add a country loaf, half a loaf. Good idea. There’s also some of yesterday’s pizza left to finish. Perfect. We avoid waste and vary the meals. For the maintenance, dish soap and two sponges. I’ll make a note. I add green tea and ground coffee for the drinks. Okay. We’ll look at the specials, but without getting sidetracked. I understand. We’ll read the salt and sugar labels. Meal plan: soup Tuesday, curry Thursday, pasta Saturday. Very good. I’ll make a mild curry with coconut milk. Perfect. I’ll cook a soup with the vegetables from the market. Thank you. I like this simple and balanced menu for the week. Let’s think about the usable sagrĂ© and the loyalty card. Good idea. I’ll also check the vouchers and coupons. Let’s choose 6 p.m. to leave. It will be less crowded. Okay. We’ll move quickly, aisle by aisle, without stress. We check off the list as we go to stay clear. I agree. We’ll also monitor the total at the checkout. If an item costs too much, we buy an alternative. Understood. We’ll keep the priorities. The extracts will wait. I replace the expensive cheese with a mild one. Very good. I prefer that to going over budget. I also note a pack of water if the price is still right. Okay. Otherwise, we’ll postpone it until next week. Before leaving, I charge my phone and the Liste app. Good idea. I prepare the insulated bag for the fruit. Everything is ready. Let’s leave at 6 p.m. sharp, store entrance. Perfect. I’ll wait for you there and take the cart. The market opens at 9 a.m. Let’s leave early. Very well. We’ll take advantage of the best selection. Winter tomatoes lack flavor. Let’s avoid them. Better to have leeks, cabbages, and seasonal carrots. I understand. The season guides our purchases. Right. The taste and price are affected. The cheesemaker offers a mild and fragrant blue cheese. Perfect. We’ll pair it with some walnuts. Would you like to try the mountain flower honey? Gladly. I like its natural sweetness. Let’s add some rustic apples. They hold up well. Very good idea. They stay crisp for a long time. Let’s talk to the market gardener for advice. Great idea. He knows the varieties and cooking methods. Let’s keep a budget around 20 euros. Okay. Let’s prioritize quality and simplicity. I’ll take some parsley and a little thyme. Also take half a sourdough loaf for this evening. After shopping, shall we have a coffee on the terrace? With pleasure. I like this place’s ambiance. For this evening, leek and blue cheese tart. Does this tempt you? Perfect. A simple and very tasty recipe. The season inspires us to create a coherent menu. And the basket is already full. Let’s head home to cook in peace. I’ll take the bag and the market bill. Hello Marie. Would you like to plan our week of exercise? Hello Paul. Yes, I prefer to set a clear framework now. Very good. Let’s aim for something simple and regular. Okay. I understand. Three sessions seem realistic to me. Monday at 6 p.m., we’ll go to the gym for a gentle restart. Good idea. I’ll warm up my shoulders and legs for 10 minutes. Then we’ll do two short, accessible circuits. Perfect. I’ll reduce the weight to maintain good posture. We’ll finish with slow, well-guided stretches. Thank you. My neck would be fine. I’ll follow your instructions. Wednesday morning, I suggest a quiet jog in the park. Very good. I’ll keep a pace where I can talk. In case of rain, we’ll do gentle yoga at home. A good alternative. I will prepare the carpet and a free space. Friday night, let’s go swimming and do 20 easy laps. Agreed. I’ll bring my cap, my card, and a lock. I’ll put our sessions in the shared calendar with a reminder. Thanks. I’ll check the notifications 30 minutes before. Let’s think about bags: water bottle, towel, shoes, and gel. Okay. I’ll add a swimsuit and wipes. Do you want to track our progress with a very simple app? I’d love to. Checking off a session encourages me every time. The night before, let’s have a light dinner and try to go to bed early. Good idea. My sleep really influences my motivation. After each session, let’s drink some herbal tea and breathe slowly. Perfect. I’ll add two back stretches to loosen up. If I feel tired, I’ll cut back without feeling guilty. Thanks. I’ll tell you how I feel so I can adjust the plan. At the four-week mark, let’s do a little review together. Okay. We’ll keep what works and adapt. I’ll also prepare a gentle playlist for the return trips. Very good. I’ll add two songs that make me smile. For the race, let’s choose the more sheltered lakeside path. Good idea. The wind is light there and the view is soothing. Let’s avoid screens ten minutes before falling asleep. You’re right. I’ll read a few pages instead. If something unforeseen happens, we’ll move, not cancel. Understood. I’d rather move a little than give up. Thank you for this organization. I feel reassured. Thank you. I feel motivated and better prepared. Monday at 6 p.m., I’ll pick you up in front of the club entrance. Perfect. I’ll wait for you with my bag ready and my smile. For tonight, do you prefer a series or a movie? I’m leaning towards a series at home. I’m tired. Okay, I understand. We’ll open the usual platform. Perfect. I’m looking for a light and relaxing comedy. Very good. I’m filtering for recently released comedies. Thank you. Let’s avoid episodes that are too long tonight. Would a 35-minute format suit you? Yes, that’s fine with me. Let’s limit ourselves to two episodes. Understood. Let’s have dinner before we start playing. Good idea. The soup from the market will do just fine. I adjust the brightness and sound for comfort. Perfect. I turn off my notifications to save time. We put on the original version with French subtitles. Very good. I like to hear the actors’ voices. Shall we try episode 1 and then decide? Okay. If the tone isn’t right, we change it. I make a bowl of light popcorn. I brew a mild tea, mint and lemon. Start at 8:30 p.m., with a short break in the middle. Perfect. A break helps me breathe better. After the episode, we share our impressions. Gladly. I like to analyze two key scenes. Let’s avoid a big surprise before going to sleep. You’re right. My sleep sometimes depends on it. If we like the series, I’ll note the title and the season. Very good. This will make our next evenings easier. For tomorrow, which route seems most reliable to you? The metro remains regular, even during rush hour. Okay. I can walk to line 2. Let’s allow 10 minutes. The sidewalks are clear. Is bus 14 undergoing construction this week? The app announces frequent delays. I prefer to avoid this uncertainty. Know your choice. The metro offers stable weather. By car, the ring road will be busy. Right. The rain slows down communication. And cycling? Would you recommend it tomorrow? Possible, but the road might be slippery. So metro on the way there, bike on the way back if it’s dry. Good idea. We’ll see, depending on the weather. I’ll leave at 8:10 to avoid the crowds. Perfect. You’ll have a better chance of getting a seat. I’ll get my map and headphones ready. Also, consider a small power bank. How long to the office? About 28 minutes, without connections. Very good. I like this regular timing. I’ll take the same oar as you. Perfect. Let’s meet at the central gate. Okay. I’ll send you a message on the way out. For the return, will we leave around 5:15 p.m.? Yes. That avoids the big wave at 6 p.m. My bike will be ready with lights. I’ll take a reflective vest. I’ll check the tire pressure. I’ll quickly check the brakes. But in case of a downpour, plan B: return by metro. Understood. I’ll keep a charged ticket. Marie, would you like to have a picnic on Sunday? Sure. The weather forecast is for clear skies. The Parc des Tilleuls offers pleasant shade. Very well. Let’s sit by the pond. What should we bring for dinner? A pasta salad and seasonal fruit. I’ll add cheese and fresh bread. I’ll bring water and homemade lemonade. Let’s take a light tablecloth and two cushions. Good idea. It will be more comfortable for reading. Shall we invite Max and LĂ©a to join us? With pleasure. They like the fresh air. I suggest 12 o’clock, before the main crowds. Okay. The light will be very pleasant. I’ll bring a small deck of cards. I’ll take a Frisbee to move around a bit. Do we need an insulated box for the fruit? Yes. It will keep them fresher longer. I’ll cut the melons that morning. And I’ll rinse the cherry tomatoes. We could read after lunch. I’ll bring a short, very clear novel. The park allows large blankets. Perfect. Everyone will have enough space. I’ll check for trash cans. I’ll bring bags for our garbage. Let’s avoid loud music. Let’s stay calm. Understood. Soft and friendly atmosphere. In case of wind, I’ll bring some clips. Good precaution for holding the tablecloth down. Would you like to stop by the library after lunch? Good idea. I have two returns to make. I’m looking for a beginner’s guide to photography. You’ll find it in the visual arts section. I’ll also get a very accessible novel. The librarian gives good advice to beginners. Should we renew our borrowing cards? They expire next month. I’ll check the dates on the app. Think about possible fines. I’ve been returning my books on time lately. Perfect. We’re staying up to date. After the library, let’s go to the nearby bookstore. Okay. I’d like to buy a notebook. You prefer slightly ivory pages, right? Right. It’s more comfortable for writing. I’ll compare two editions of the chosen novel. Check the font size and spacing. I prefer clear, well-spaced text. The bookseller can show you mockups. Let’s set a reasonable budget to avoid extras. Very good. No impulse buys today. I’ll get a fabric bookmark. Elegant and practical for reading. Would you like a short essay about travel? Why not, if the style is simple. We’ll ask the bookseller for a quick summary. This will help us choose calmly. Would you like a short getaway on Saturday? With pleasure. A break would do us good. Sea, mountains, or a small chalet in the forest? A chalet tempts me. The atmosphere is relaxing. The road takes an hour without traffic. We’re leaving soon. We’ll get around more easily. I’ll check the gĂ®te reservation. I’ll prepare a simple basket for lunch. In the afternoon, let’s go for a very gentle hike. Okay. Let’s choose a marked, clear path. In the evening, we read together by the stove, quietly. Perfect. I’ll bring a light blanket. Sunday morning, let’s walk around the lake. Good idea. The light there is peaceful. I’ll stock up on Friday evening. Great. I’ll bring a basic kit. Also bring a small headlamp. Okay. It’s useful if we get home late. Planned budget: fuel, lodging, and two meals. I’ll write everything down in a small table. And especially avoid screens during the walk. Very good. I’ll put the phone on silent. Let’s take a souvenir photo at the summit. Okay. Let’s keep the frame simple and natural. In case of rain, let’s visit the village museum. Good option. I like to have a plan B. Return Sunday before 6 p.m. to relax. Perfect. We’ll have time to tidy up. Hello, Marie. Have you seen the schedule in town today? Hello, Paul. Yes, there’s a match, a festival, and an exhibition. The match is at 5 p.m. That overlaps with everything else, right? Right. The festival opens at 3 p.m. and the exhibition closes at 7 p.m. Okay, I understand. We could do the exhibition and then the festival. That’s fine with me. We start around 4 p.m. to avoid the crowds. Good idea. We leave the exhibition around 5:30 p.m., easy. Perfect. The festival music starts around 6:30 p.m. So, let’s skip the match today to stay calm? Okay. We’ll watch it another time, without rushing. For the exhibition, a phone call will save us time. Understood. I’ll book two tickets online right away. We’ll meet at 3:50 p.m. in front of the museum steps. Very well. I’ll arrive a little early to wait for you. I’ll read the signs. The text is often very simple. Perfect. I’ll take notes to remember. After the exhibition, let’s go to the festival’s main stage. Understood. The program announces jazz and folk. Let’s keep a small budget to taste two specialties. Good idea. I’ll choose an extra hot drink. We’ll then go to a quiet cafĂ©, a little out of the way. Very good. That will help us finish smoothly. I’ll take some photos, without disturbing the artists. Thank you. I like to keep track of the outings together. I’m preparing a clear walking route between the venues. Perfect. I’ll check the weather an hour before. So, expo at 4:00 p.m., then festival at 6:30 p.m. Confirmed. Confirmed. A peaceful, cultural end to the afternoon. Hello, Marie. Let’s organize the children’s week, shall we? Hello, Paul. Okay. I received the new schedule. Football, Wednesday at 5:00 p.m., at the north field. Noted. Perfect. I’ll pack the bag Tuesday evening to save time. Baseball, Friday at 6:00 p.m., at Central Park. Do you confirm? Confirmed. I’ll add gloves, caps, and water bottles. Dance, Saturday at 10:00 a.m., Studio B. Nothing’s changed. Understood. I’ll slip in a bottle of water and an anka. Who’s handling the rides this week? I’ll handle Wednesday and Saturday. Sounds good to you? Fine. I’ll take Friday evening off for baseball. Thanks. I’ll note everything in the family calendar. Let’s let the coaches know if there’s a delay for this profile. Okay, but the schedules seem manageable. I’m preparing a small first aid kit, just in case. Good idea. I prefer a compact and lightweight format. After each session, we do two simple stretches. Perfect. I’ll demonstrate the movements and guide them. For morale, a positive word upon each feedback. Very good. I’ll value the effort more than the score. On Sunday, we choose rest or a walk in the park. We’ll decide based on their current energy. Let’s keep the snack budget under control this time. Understood. I’ll buy fruit and drinkable yogurt. I’ll wash the swimsuits that same evening, not in the morning. Thank you. This will avoid the rush when we wake up. Let’s post the schedule on the fridge, clearly visible. Perfect. Everyone will see the times at a glance. I feel ready for this organized week. Me too. The pace seems clear and serene.

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