Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
France
Barbara is learning to play the violin and Isabelle is tired of hearing her practice. Barbara uses the situation to her advantage...
Difficulty:
Newbie
France
Now that Annie is getting married, Sacha is desperate to find a good man, and she is even considering Nico, aka "Luc d'Acier"...
Difficulty:
Beginner
France
Do you know which verbs go with the preposition à and which ones go with the preposition de? Nelly will give you a list of some very useful verbs to get you started. As there are no set rules, these verbs must be memorized along with the preposition that goes with them.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
France
It's up to route designer Thierry Gouvenou to keep each of the twenty-four stages of the Tour de France exciting. He has a few tricks up his sleeve to force an early breakaway from the peloton to keep the audiences engaged.
Difficulty:
Beginner
France
Sophie notices a common mistake French people often make called a pleonasm, or redundancy. Do you "plan ahead" or do you just "plan"?
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
France
Timothée Suter was caught lying, and this is not helping his case. The judge is beginning to think he fabricated the whole identity theft story to hurt his brother.
Difficulty:
Newbie
France
While Annie and Sam are totally immersed in wedding preparations, Sacha is feeling depressed and confides in her boss, Barbarella.
Difficulty:
Advanced
France
Hugo makes a dish ready in 20 minutes with just a frying pan and leftovers from the fridge. All you need is a little orzo and some vegetables. Enjoy!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Have you ever wondered why we say en Alabama (in Alabama) but au Texas (in Texas)? Nelly explains how to tell which prepositions to use in front of American state names.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
France
Judge Philippe begins to make sense of the brothers' very different versions of the events. Timothée finally has to admit he was lying...
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
We continue with the story of the Manouchian Group, comprised of brave immigrants who joined the fight against German occupiers and the Vichy government.
Difficulty:
Newbie
France
When should you say bonjour versus bonsoir? Should you say un or une après-midi? Find out in this video.
Difficulty:
Newbie
France
Love is in the air! Sam and Annie are getting married, but first they have to handle the intrusions of Sam's demanding mother...
Difficulty:
Advanced
France
Hugo cooks his mouthwatering potato pancake with great care, as it could easily fall apart! He then finishes it off with some delicious garnishes.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
France
Nelly continues to explore Coco Chanel's enormous contribution to the world of women's fashion and explains how the iconic perfume Chanel Number 5 got its name.
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