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Lionel - Le Musée du Calendrier de la Paix - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Jacqueline shows Lionel some magnificent wooden statues by a Polish sculptor who settled in France.
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Caption 39 [en]: That's "Waiting."
Caption 39 [fr]: Ça, c'est "Une Attente".

Amal et Caroline - La Pyramide du Louvre

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Amal and Caroline are sitting in front the Louvre Museum and its famous glass pyramid. Once controversial, the pyramid is now considered one of the museum's finest works of art.
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Caption 5 [en]: who are waiting
Caption 5 [fr]: qui sont en train d'attendre

Amal et Caroline - Le Parc de la Villette

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Come discover the Parc de la Villette with Amal and Caroline. Built on the site of a former slaughterhouse, this park is now one of the largest green spaces in Paris.
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Caption 6 [en]: I'm waiting for some explanations. -It's my neighborhood!
Caption 6 [fr]: J'attends des explications. -C'est mon quartier!

Adrien - Le métro parisien

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Adrien will tell you everything about the Paris metro, which opened its doors in nineteen hundred for the World's Fair. It carries an impressive five million passengers per day and is one of the busiest underground systems in the world.
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Caption 67 [en]: is the waiting time,
Caption 67 [fr]: c'est le temps d'attente

Le saviez-vous? - Gérard raconte l'histoire d'Antibes

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Gérard will introduce you to Antibes, a beautiful city founded by the Phocaeans in the 400s BC. The Phocaeans were replaced by the Romans, who were replaced by the Christians. Nowadays Antibes has grown to become the third-largest city in the Alpes-Maritimes department.
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Caption 43 [en]: but as for the culture, we're still waiting, unfortunately.
Caption 43 [fr]: mais la culture, on attend toujours, malheureusement.

Amal et Caroline - Quartier du Louvre

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Amal gives Caroline a trick for skipping the long line that inevitably forms in front of the Louvre Museum. Then they decide to have a peaceful breakfast in the Jardin des Tuileries.
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Caption 8 [en]: There are already, what, two hundred people waiting?
Caption 8 [fr]: Y a déjà, quoi, deux cents personnes qui attendent?

Lea - Cour Saint-Émilion

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Lea takes us on a mini tour of Cour Saint-Émilion in the twelfth arrondissement in Paris. Named for the wine that used to be sold there, the Cour Saint-Émilion has suffered fires and floods but was rebuilt a few times and is now a lovely open-air shopping complex.
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Caption 82 [en]: I'm waiting for the thing to pass because it's making a little noise...
Caption 82 [fr]: J'attends que le truc passe parce que ça fait un petit bruit...

Lionel - Voyage en train - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

We continue our series on train travel in the Moselle region, where we'll accompany Lionel on a short train ride from Faulquemont to Rémilly. Many commuters travel to and from work by train each day, some even to Germany, which is just a few miles across the border.
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Caption 10 [en]: I'm waiting for the train that is going to go toward Forbach or Sarreguemines.
Caption 10 [fr]: J'attends le train qui va aller vers Forbach ou Sarreguemines.

World Travel Market à Londres - Cristina nous parle du Sénégal

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Senegal

Cristina talks about Senegal, where she comes from. This French-speaking country has close ties with France and is well worth a visit. It has a mild climate and a beautiful coast. And you might like to try the local cuisine, such as chicken yassa.
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Caption 43 [en]: And we'll be waiting for you, uh... with wide open arms.
Caption 43 [fr]: Et nous vous attendrons, euh... les bras grand ouverts.

Le saviez-vous? - Comment voyager?

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Do you know how to travel in France? If not, Patricia will give you some travel tips and vocabulary. Follow her all the way to Antibes!
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Caption 54 [en]: So I'll be waiting for you in Antibes
Caption 54 [fr]: Donc je t'attends à Antibes

Lionel - à Metz - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Lionel takes us to Metz, a city that was once part of Germany, being only some sixty kilometers from the German border. In this video you will learn a few facts about this Germanic city, and you will add a lot of useful terms to your going-about-town vocabulary.
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Caption 65 [en]: These people have been waiting in the elevator for a year,
Caption 65 [fr]: Ces personnes ont attendu un an dans l'ascenseur

Fanny parle des saisons - Activités

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Perhaps some people enjoy the five long, cold months of winter in France, but our Fanny would rather spend her time outside in the sun, not freezing in line just to wait for the coat check… Which season gets your vote?
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Caption 13 [en]: And while waiting, we're very, very cold.
Caption 13 [fr]: Et en attendant on a très, très froid.

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