Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
After her trip to London, Gaëlle is shocked by her parents' sudden change of lifestyle. She is very concerned by what she sees.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
After Gérard threatens her, Gaëlle is very concerned about her parents' sudden disappearance. She is frantically looking for them.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Anna and Gilles end up in an old, dilapidated house in the middle of nowhere, away from their daughter. They're waiting for Gérard to provide them with a bunker, but first he needs more money from them...
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Gaëlle had good reason to be afraid of Gérard. Find out why in this video.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Gaëlle made a narrow escape and is thankful to be alive. Her parents are also recovering from the ordeal.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Jean-François Gravert, a farmer, is accusing the director of a marriage agency of defrauding him. His fiery temper and aggressive behavior in the courtroom is not helping his case.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Jean-François Gravert, a farmer, calls on a matchmaker to find him a woman to marry. He tells the court that none of the three women he met have been a good match.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Mr. Gravert gives a more detailed account about the three women he met through the agency. Sylvie was his favorite, and he was smitten with 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: 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: Advanced
France
The prosecution pressures Sylvie Tallès to reveal the truth, and she makes some startling revelations about Ms. Vallon during the trial.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Thanks to Sylvie's honesty and remorse, Mr. Gravert is able to be vindicated in court. He will be compensated for the hardship he suffered at the hands of the two women, Ms. Vallon especially.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
A young teenager accuses his stepmother of stealing his inheritance, money left to him by his grandmother. Is he telling the truth?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Florence Leroux is being grilled by Judge Mercier regarding the disappearance of Baptiste's money from his bank account. She's a prime suspect, as she has full access to her stepson's account.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Florence Leroux cannot explain the disappearance of Baptiste's money. Everything incriminates her so far, but the judge is wary of making hasty conclusions, as there's no such thing as an ideal culprit.
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