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On tiptoe

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:06 am
by jrineakter
Hello everyone! Thank you for joining me for this new episode of the Français Authentique podcast. Today, like every Sunday, we are going to study together a French idiomatic expression, the type of expression that you very often come across in content offered by French speakers and that can cause you problems, that can make it difficult for you to understand a film, a series, it can sometimes be the TV news, a book, etc. these types of expressions that pose a problem, for which you often understand the words or the majority of the words but whose meaning escapes you. This expression is "à pas de loup". You'll see, it's a very simple expression. I just need to give you two or three keys to reading it. "À pas de loup".

Before that, I remind you that you can download the free PDF sheet linked to this episode and which allows you to have the summary, my explanation of the words, the meaning of the india whatsapp number data expression and even the examples that we will use for you today. You can already open this link in a new tab and download your PDF sheet.

And of course, if you've been following Français Authentique for a long time, you know that this episode is accompanied by a blog post with the possibility of downloading the MP3, the PDF that covers everything I said. So, you can really read and listen at the same time and make great progress in French.

So, let's go. Let's study together the words that make up this expression. Well, there aren't many. The first word is the word "step", a step. A step is a movement that we make with our feet when we walk. When we walk, we take steps. If I have both feet at the same level, I move my right foot forward, well that's a step. We move forward one step after the other. I move my right foot forward, then I move my left foot forward, I move my right foot forward, I move my left foot forward. Each time I move forward, I take a step.