Follow the romantic and professional (mis)adventures of Sacha, Annie, Nico, and Sam, four friends who live across the hall from each other. Developed specifically for French learners, Extr@ will sharpen your language skills while making you laugh!
According to the three-day rule, you should wait three days after a first date before contacting the person. But if they call you, do you pick up or play hard to get and let it go to voicemail?
The local news channel Alsace 20 covers everything going on in the Alsace region of France, from weather reports to restaurant tours to Christmas markets.
In this video, pedestrians are asked to sing a song with the word vie (life) in it. Most of them come up with Edith Piaf's iconic "La Vie en Rose," but the other choices range from melodies by French singer-songwriters to Disney tunes. How many songs do you know with the word "life" in them?
This news program from the Savoie department in southeastern France includes reports on an archeology park in Aussois, the Mont-Blanc Festival of Humor, the effects of global warming on the ski industry in the French Alps, and much more.
Alessandro Di Sarno visits a wine festival, a flea market, the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a men's beauty parlor, a craft fair, and much more in his man-on-the-street interview series from Cap 24.
Join Lionel in his travels to some of the lesser-known places in France—from a clog museum in Soucht to the gorgeous cathedral in Toul. You'll be sure to fall in love with his sharp wit and friendly demeanor!
The Brigade Activiste des Clowns (Clown Activist Brigade) has some revolutionary ideas for French politics. Among them are auctioning off the Senate, instituting nationwide illiteracy, and gradually enforcing the British system of driving on the left. Proper spelling is optional.