Hello everyone! Bonjour à tous! Welcome back to the French Made Easy podcast. This is episode number 136, numéro 136!

Today, we're talking about grocery shopping, or in French ‘faire les courses’. So just to let you know in advance, we’re not learning the actual food items, I have other episodes for that, and I will also have more episodes specifically focused on ingredients. But in this episode, you’ll learn some vocabulary that will help for navigating a supermarket in a French-speaking country. 🏪🍇🧀

Before we start, as always, if you're new to the podcast, please make sure you have your lesson's cheat sheet handy, so you can see the spelling of the words while you listen. And when you finish this episode, you can head over to the French Made Easy Exercise Library to download your lesson's exercises and practice what you've learned today. You'll find all the download links in the episode notes.

Alright, let’s get started! Here are some words and expressions for grocery shopping. I’ll start with a few words related to grocery shopping, and then I’ll move on to the names of the main aisles. Like the fruits and veg aisle, frozen food aisle etc. Repeat after me:

So let's pause for a second to talk about ‘se trouve’ from the sentence 'Le shampooing se trouve au rayon hygiène,' cause I’ve had a few questions about this before.

'Se trouver' is a reflexive verb that means ‘to be located’ or ‘to be found.’ It’s another way, instead of using the verb ‘être’ (to be), to say where something or someone is located. It's usually used more for things rather than for people. So, while I could say ‘le shampooing est au rayon hygiène’ (the shampoo is in the hygiene section), I feel like ‘se trouve au rayon hygiène’ sounds maybe just a little bit less casual. So, there you have it, it’s a useful verb to know.

And actually, let’s use that example for the rest of the sections of the supermarket so you can get used to that expression.

And there we have it! Now you have a few French words and expressions for your next grocery shopping trip. That’s the end of today’s episode. I hope you enjoyed it. Don’t forget to head over to the French Made Easy Exercise Library to download your exercises. All the links are in the episode notes. I’ll chat with you next week! À bientôt.