Difficulty: Beginner
France
Patricia recites a famous poem by Jacques Prévert called "Barbara." The poem is set in Brest, a town that was devastated by German bombs in the Second World War.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Sam plucks up the courage (with Christelle's encouragement) to ask Annie to the movies.
Difficulty: Newbie
France
Farid and Hiziya conjugate the verbs chercher (to look for) and trouver (to find) in the present indicative.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Things are heating up! Christelle, Sacha's twin sister, flirts with Nico and encourages Sam to ask Annie out on a date.
Difficulty: Newbie
France
In this video, Farid and Hiziya conjugate the verbs boire (to drink) and manger (to eat) in the present indicative.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
In 2021, the city of Nice is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the timeless classic The Little Prince by the famous writer and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who had strong ties with the city.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Sam is very confused by Sacha's strange behavior. She seems to contradict herself a lot.... But why?
Difficulty: Newbie
France
Farid and Hiziya conjugate the verbs parler (to speak) and écouter (to listen) in the present tense of the indicative mood.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Sacha's sister Christelle finally arrives. Since the airline lost her luggage, she borrows some of Sacha's clothes, which will only make it more difficult to tell the two apart!
Difficulty: Newbie
France
Farid and Hiziya will conjugate for you the irregular verbs faire (to do, to make) and aller (to go) in the present tense of the indicative mode, using different examples.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Nico is trying out for a part in the TV series "Hospital Emergency." He practices being a doctor with Sam, who begrudgingly takes on the role of patient.
Difficulty: Beginner
France
In this video, Lionel and Farid talk about the psychological impact of the pandemic after long periods of quarantine.
Difficulty: Newbie
France
Farid and Hiziya conjugate the two most basic verbs in French: avoir (to have) and être (to be).
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Sacha's sister is coming to visit, but her friends don't know that she's her twin. It will be a double suprise!
Difficulty: Beginner
France
Farid and Hiziya talk about a common grammar mistake that even native French speakers make: confusing the verbs amener, apporter, emmener, and emporter. For more on these tricky verbs, read our lesson Bringing and Taking in French.
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