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La disparition de Saint-Exupéry (1 episodes 2 videos)

In part 2 of this video on the disappearance of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, you will find out how the remains of his plane were located and retrieved from the bottom of the sea.

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Le Québec parle - aux Français - Part 7

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

Canada, France

In part seven of this series on Quebec, Olivier focuses on something that is dear to the hearts of many Québécois: the majestic Saint Lawrence River. He also explores their relationship with money and the way they conduct business. Olivier asks whether it's easier to do business in Quebec or in France. Quebec, it seems, offers more opportunities for companies, with fewer regulations and restrictions, while France remains a very productive country despite the thirty-five-hour workweek.

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Cap 24 - Les grandes gueules et leurs recettes, vu par Alessandro

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

France

Viewer Discretion Advised
Alessandro visits with some chefs on the occasion of the launch of their book, "Les Grandes gueules et leurs recettes" (Big Mouths and Their Recipes). They take their profession very seriously and are perfectionists like the famous Vatel, King Louis XIV's chef, who was so distraught when a seafood delivery was delayed that he ran a sword through his stomach. Modern chefs need to keep their sense of humor. They are, thankfully, no longer at the mercy of a powerful king, but the Internet can be just as unforgiving.
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Caption 31 [fr]: T'as Robert du Planque, qui habite... à... à Saint Bousbecque de... du Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Caption 31 [en]: You have Robert Du Planque who lives in... in Saint Bousbecque of... of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais [region]

Alsace 20 - La chronique Mode de Caroline: mode éthique

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

France

In this Alsace Vingt episode, Caroline interviews eco-friendly clothes designer Louise Geber, who owns a store in Strasbourg. There, you will be able to shop for fashionable garments and help the environment at the same time. To find out more, visit the store's website, www.vetementbio.com.
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Caption 20 [en]: So you have a boutique on Rue Sainte Madeleine [Saint Madeleine Street] in Strasbourg.
Caption 20 [fr]: Donc tu as une boutique rue Sainte Madeleine à Strasbourg.

Le Québec parle - aux Français - Part 11

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

Canada, France

Oliver concludes this eleven-part series with a visit to Fort Chambry, where French and British armies fought over new Canadian territories. How did this affect the present? Olivier leaves us to draw our own conclusions and assures us that he is fond of the Québécois as much as they are fond of him. He shares his final impressions of Quebec in a lovely song at the end.
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Caption 21 [en]: which comes through the Saint Lawrence [river], from the west.
Caption 21 [fr]: qui s'en vient par le Saint-Laurent de l'ouest.

Le Québec parle - aux Français - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

Canada

The situation of the French language in Quebec is controversial and complex. Montreal was an English-speaking city until 1920, and it wasn't until the passage of Law 101 in 1977 that French became the official language of Quebec. According to some of the interviewees in this video, Québécois French is in a precarious position once again, with municipal signage and corporate names in Montreal reverting to English, as well as shopkeepers who refuse to speak French.
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Caption 13 [en]: the soul of Montreal, the Rue Sainte-Catherine [Saint Catherine Street] or elsewhere,
Caption 13 [fr]: l'âme de Montréal, la rue Sainte-Catherine ou ailleurs,

Mon Lieu Préféré - Rue des Rosiers - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

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.
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Caption 8 [en]: Like here, for example, we can see the hammam Saint-Paul [Saint Paul Turkish Bath].
Caption 8 [fr]: Comme par exemple ici on peut voir le hammam Saint-Paul.

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