Difficulty: Intermediate
France
Like many French people, Sophie and Alexandre are totally sick of the rain. Besides, Sophie always ends up with wet shoes and frizzy hair. Alexandre has some good tips for her.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
The prosecution is slowly uncovering some of Ms. Vallon's dubious business practices, such as her exorbitant fees. But will their accusations stand up in court?
Difficulty: Intermediate
France
Just in time for Bastille Day, Nelly explains the history of "La Marseillaise," the French national anthem, including how it got its name.
Difficulty: Intermediate
France
Nelly discusses a variety of topics, from Parisian fashion to street harassment in Paris. She will also show you her grocery shopping.
Difficulty: Intermediate
France
Sophie has just bought a deck of Marseille tarot cards, which she's very excited about. However, Patrice is a little skeptical, since Marseille is "renowned for its lies." He references the expression C'est la sardine qui a bouché le port de Marseille (The sardine blocked the port of Marseille), referring to its inhabitants' supposed tendency to exaggerate.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Tigris Bis plays a dirty trick on Sir Felix, who will be forced to take his brother's place as the maharajah's assistant. Will Sir Felix's friends realize that his brother is an impostor?
Difficulty: Advanced
France
As the proceedings unfold, all seems lost for Jean-François after a scathing attack by the prosecution. However, the arrival of an unexpected witness might just be Jean-François's last hope.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Leïa talks about the port, the boats, and the feral cats that lurk about the shore. She also explains a trick for remembering the words for "port" and "starboard" in French.
Difficulty: Intermediate
France
Nelly explains in detail the meaning of the most famous verses of the French national anthem, "La Marseillaise."
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France Parisian
Sophie and Patrice tell us about the heat wave in France and its consequences.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
The zoo animals are trying to catch the imposter Tigris to send him back to India—but will they catch the right one? Find out in the last part of this episode!
Difficulty: Advanced
France
A journalist is at Place de la République in Paris to gauge the mood after the French legislative election results. There's an overall sense of relief at the left coalition's defeat of the far right.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
The prosecution pressures Sylvie Tallès to reveal the truth, and she makes some startling revelations about Ms. Vallon during the trial.
Difficulty: Intermediate
France
Nelly answers some more questions about life in France and tells us what series she is currently watching on TV.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Lionel explains the concept of homonyms and homophones in French, using the examples of leur, leurs, leurre, l'heure and l'heur.
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