Want to improve your French listening skills? In this video, you'll hear a native speaker describe their daily routine in clear, natural French — perfect for A2 to early B1 learners.
The video includes 4 versions to help you practice: no subtitles, French subtitles, English subtitles, and final no-subtitle listening.
You'll hear common daily actions, reflexive verbs, and everyday vocabulary — all in the present tense, with real-life detail and context.
🎧 Video structure:
00:00 Introduction
00:22 No subtitles
02:48 French subtitles
05:14 English subtitles
07:40 Final listening (no subtitles)
This video helps you absorb everyday vocabulary and common present-tense verbs.
🗣️ Topics covered:
Waking up, morning routine, going to work, interacting with colleagues, meals, relaxing, bedtime.
🇫🇷 Ideal for:
Competent beginner learners (A2) and early intermediate learners (B1); present-tense actions; learning daily routines.
📊 CEFR level guidance: A2 (upper beginner) to early B1 (lower intermediate)
✅ A2 features:
Mostly present tense, familiar daily routine vocabulary.
Simple sentence constructions with basic conjunctions like et, mais, parce que, car, comme.
Routine verbs and reflexive verbs are used correctly and repeatedly (e.g., je me lève, je me brosse les dents, je m’habille).
✅ B1 elements:
Expanded reasoning and detail, e.g., parce que sans café, je ne suis pas très efficace le matin.
Use of relative clauses: où j’ai déjà mis mon ordinateur portable, des projets en cours.
Use of compound structures: en buvant un thé, en lisant quelques pages, ça m’aide à bien commencer la journée.
Informal expressions and nuances: il y en a tellement ce matin, ça fait du bien, un peu fatigué mais content.
Overall, it sits at strong A2 with some B1 richness, making it ideal for learners transitioning into intermediate French.
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