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Français avec Nelly - 10 livres faciles à lire en français - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Nelly concludes her excellent reading recommendations with some very useful tips. Why not watch the movie adaptation of your novel of choice, or if you're short on time, read a poem or two?
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Caption 91 [en]: Read it in English.
Caption 91 [fr]: Lis-le en anglais.

Français avec Nelly - 10 livres faciles à lire en français - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

In this video, Nelly gives some advice about reading books in a foreign language and recommends some books for French learners. One of her recommendations is The Braid by Laetitia Colombani.
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Caption 36 [en]: Me, I've tried to read in English
Caption 36 [fr]: Moi, j'ai essayé de lire en anglais

Sophie et Patrice - Les homonymes

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Patrice and Sophie discuss homonyms, words that sound the same but have totally different meanings, something of a nightmare for French learners. Learn the difference between the same-sounding words verre, vers, ver, vert, and vair.
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Caption 32 [en]: But for an English person, a German, right,
Caption 32 [fr]: Mais pour un Anglais, un Allemand, voilà,

Automne et Soline - Les temps libres

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Junior high students Automne and Soline discuss what they like to do in their free time and what they would change to make school more interesting. How about shortening the school day, for example?
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Caption 44 [en]: You can do English,
Caption 44 [fr]: [On] peut faire de l'anglais,

Sophie et Patrice - Le noble art

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Patrice tells Sophie about the "noble art" of boxing and why it received that name. Then Sophie shares her opinions about the sport.
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Caption 2 [en]: twenty years of boxing... -Wow! -of bo'... of English boxing.
Caption 2 [fr]: vingt ans de boxe... -Waouh ! -de bo'... de boxe anglaise.

Simon et Marion - Tsuki : avoir un chien à Paris - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Simon and his mother continue their chat about dogs. They get annoyed with irresponsible dog owners and are pleased with the fact that dogs are now allowed in some stores.
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Caption 56 [en]: what... what do the English say? Dog friendly.
Caption 56 [fr]: comment... comment disent les Anglais ? « Dog friendly ».

Audrey et Nadjma - Le créole réunionnais

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Réunion

Audrey and Nadjma talk about the Creole languages in the overseas territories of Réunion, Martinique, and Guadeloupe, and why they all differ from one another.
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Caption 21 [en]: of English, of other origins, in fact.
Caption 21 [fr]: d'anglais, de d'autres origines en fait.

Pep's - Réparation de parapluies

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Thierry Millet is an umbrella repairer in Paris, and one of last remaining ones in France. He shares his wealth of knowledge and some interesting umbrella facts. Did you know that the first umbrella dates from 6500 B.C.?
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Caption 80 [en]: in English you say "ribs,"
Caption 80 [fr]: en anglais, on dit "ribs",

Sophie et Patrice - Le handicap

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Sophie and Patrice discuss the evolution of the word "handicap," from its origins as a horce racing term to its current usage in French. Rather than les handicapés (the handicapped), the French now say les personnes en situation de handicap (persons with disabilities).
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Caption 3 [en]: It comes from an English term, uh...
Caption 3 [fr]: Ça vient d'un terme anglais, euh...

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