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Yabla à Nancy - Le masculin et le féminin

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:01     Accent: French

English speakers may find this strange, but most European languages (including French) assign a gender to every noun. So how are you supposed to know that the word for “apple” (la pomme) is feminine, but the word for “grape” (le raisin) is masculine? Practice, practice, practice!

Mon Lieu Préféré - Rue des Rosiers - Part 1

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:40     Accent: French

In this video, Caroline takes us on a tour of her favorite Parisian street, the rue des Rosiers (“Rosebush Street”). A charming area full of art galleries and old buildings, this rue is also one of Paris’s most well-known Jewish neighborhoods.

Voyage en France - Château d'Urtubie

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:05     Accent: French

Looking for your next vacation spot? The Château d’Urtubie, a stunning castle that dates back to the fourteenth century, is now a hotel in the heart of the Basque Country.

Voyage dans Paris - Montparnasse

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:39     Accent: French

What do Charles Baudelaire, Simone de Beauvoir, and the architect of the Statue of Liberty have in common? They are all buried in the Montparnasse cemetery, home to the graves of some of the greatest figures in French history. Here are some of its other famous souls.

Voyage dans Paris - Jardin du Luxembourg

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:07     Accent: French

The beautiful Jardin du Luxembourg attracts both neighborhood students and foreign visitors alike. But let’s discover some of its lesser-known spots, such as the school of honey production and the association of pétanque players.

Parigot - La cuisine

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:55     Accent: French

Michel, co-owner and head chef at Parigot, shows us how to make his very own tuna tartare. We can see why it’s so popular!

Strasbourg - Les passants

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:11     Accent: French

Ask the Strasbourgeois what they love about their hometown, and most of them can sum it up for you in one word: tout! But don’t just take our word for it. See for yourself!

Parigot - Le bistrot

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:52     Accent: French

Come meet the owner of the bistro Parigot (French slang for “Parisian”). This charming restaurant is a French oasis at the intersection of Manhattan’s Chinatown/Little Italy and Soho districts.

Bastille Day NYC - Le 14 juillet à New York

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:14     Accent: French

No Quatorze Juillet would be complete without Pétanque and Lillet—and that doesn’t just go for France. Here we talk with some of the people attending a Bastille Day celebration in New York City.

Jean-Marc - Études et travail

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:23     Accent: French

Just how did Jean-Marc get the money for that beautiful car and those fancy ski trips? The answer involves a roundabout trek to the open outcry auction market of the French stock exchange (“la Bourse”). So could we say that Wall Street too resembles a “playground for grownups”?

Voyage en France - Saint-Jean-de-Luz

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:12     Accent: French

Come take a trip to St-Jean-de-Luz, a beautiful resort town along the Atlantic in the Basque country of southwest France. Don’t forget to bring a towel!

Alex Terrier - Le saxophone - Part 2

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:12     Accent: French

Alex explains the differences between the soprano, alto, and tenor saxophones. This is one of those situations where size definitely matters.

Alex Terrier - Le saxophone - Part 1

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:10     Accent: French

Alex gives a detailed description of the saxophone and all its different parts. Did you know that, despite its association with jazz music, the saxophone was actually invented in the 1840s for use in military bands?

À la plage avec Lionel - La plage

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:04     Accent: French

Remember Lionel, who warned us about the dangers of the working world, and asked the important questions about French grammatical gender? He’s back with a very important lesson for us about how best to get water out of your ears.

Voyage dans Paris - Mouzaïa

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:27     Accent: French

Daniel Benchimol guides us through the Quartier de la Mouzaïa, a quaint Parisian neighborhood filled with brightly-colored houses, patriotic street names, and old signs. You might forget you’re in a major city in the midst of this beautiful country landscape.

Le Restaurant "Flam's" - Sa petite histoire

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:29     Accent: French

Tarte flambée is a specialty of the Alsace region of France that resembles a pizza. Typically made with crème fraîche, onions, and bacon, the traditional tarte flambée has also undergone many variations. Flam’s, a restaurant franchise based in Strasbourg, has dedicated itself to perfecting this Alsatian delicacy.

Jean-Marc - Méribel, station de ski

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 1:11     Country: USA

Not only does Jean-Marc have a totally sweet ride, he also gets to ski on some of the coolest slopes in France. Lucky guy!

Jean-Marc - Voiture de rêve

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 2:00     Country: USA

Ever driven a car you like so much that after six hours on the road, all you wanted to do was keep on going? Jean-Marc was lucky enough to find that in his Audi A3.

Le Restaurant "Flam's" - Les tartes

Difficulty: advanced French     Length: 3:36     Accent: French

You say flammekueche, I say tarte flambée! But no matter the moniker, we can certainly agree on one thing: this Alsatian specialty is a gustatory delight!

Alex Terrier - "Roundtrip" et ses inspirations

Difficulty: intermediate French     Length: 3:12     Accent: French

Alex Terrier’s second project as a bandleader, “Roundtrip,” is a critically-acclaimed album in the vein of John Coltrane. Listen to it in full (and for free!) here.