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A day in French – 47 – Eggs II

February 17, 2023 05:25 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

I did it!

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Discover the world of temporal clauses in French with this A2-B1 level podcast episode.

Get a deep understanding of how these words and phrases express the timing of events and create a sequence of actions.

Along with a discussion on temporal clauses, I share my personal journey of egg donation, including the stimulation process, self-administered injections, and the procedure itself.

Hear about the challenges I faced, such as finding a doctor, dealing with injections, and navigating the hospital experience.

This educational episode also provides technical health terms to enhance your learning. 

If you’re interested in all of this, you can download the study guide below where you’ll find the transcription, the vocabulary and the grammar focus.

 

In this episode

  • Words and phrases connected to health and hospital
  • Review the temporal clauses 
  • A challenge for you to shine
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Music: Wonder Happens by Podington Bear – Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License

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