FV 105 : (Part 1) Driving tips from a French instructor

Buy Full Notes Hélène is a very energetic French woman who loves her career working in road safety. As a former driving instructor, she'll share driving tips and will tell you how you get your driving licence in France. Compare with your own country! In this first episode, we'll discuss the name given to her occupation. We'll also talk about the point system in France, how it works and what happens when you lose points. Hélène will take you through the process of how you get your driving licence in France (there are a theory test and a practical test). What happens on test day and which mistakes are eliminatory? What do learners typically find the most challenging about driving? Listen to find out! Also check out the links in the shownotes for more tips about driving in France. Vocab List agglomération (nf) = conurbation, urban area auto-école (nf) = driving school capot (nm) = bonnet, hood ceinture (nf) = seatbelt chauffard (nm) = road hog code (de la route) (nm) = driving theory test créneau (nm) = parallel parking débrayer = to declutch, disengage the clutch embrayage (nm) = clutch embrayer = to engage, to put in gear essuie-glace (nm) = windcreen wiper excès de vitesse (nm) = speeding frein (nm) = brake freiner = to brake griller un feu (rouge) = to run a red light pare-brise (nm) = windscreen, windshield permis (de conduire) (nm) = driving licence vitesse (nf) = speed; gear Questions: What is the official name and what is the commonly used name to refer to Hélène's occupation? When in the earliest age when you can get your driving licence in France? What 3 types of things are being assessed during the driving exam? Why can't the learner know straight away whether he passed or failed the driving test? Answers: Officially: "enseignant(e) de la conduite". Commonly referred as "moniteur/trice d'auto-école". 18 years of age. Driving, manoeuvring the car at least once and answering 2 questions (one indoor, one outdoor) about finding where a command is or check something on the car. This isn't done anymore since driving instructors have been abused/physically aggressed when the learner had failed. Links & Resources French Your Way Podcast, Episode 75: "France Travel Tips (PART 3): Driving": frenchyourway.com.au/podcast75 "Tips for driving in France" (article) Did you like this podcast? You can support my work by leaving a review on iTunes. Your kind words warm my heart and also help me be found by more passionate learners of French. Merci beaucoup! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and never miss a new episode!

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French teacher Jessica interviews native speakers of French from around the world who share a bit of their life and passion. Learn French and boost your listening skills as you get the chance to follow a real conversation between native French people talking at normal speed AND customise your French learning experience. All interviews come with questions to test your comprehension, transcription and a list of specific French vocabulary available for free download at http://www.frenchvoicespodcast.com. Get a slice of French culture! Where else would you meet in one same place a French yoga teacher based in Melbourne, a soap manufacturer from Provence, or a couple cycling around the world? Suitable for upper intermediate and advanced students of French.