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De nouvelles découvertes avec Marion - Le parc des Buttes Chaumont

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Marion walks us through the Buttes Chaumont, a former limestone quarry transformed into a magnificent park, complete with an artificial lake, a grotto, dramatic cliffs, and even a Roman-style temple. On a more tragic note, the park is also home to a bridge that the poet Louis Aragon once called a "mecca for suicides." Luckily, the bridge is now protected by a wire fence.

Voyage en France - La ville de Senlis - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Daniel Benchimol continues his tour of the medieval town of Senlis with a look inside the Notre-Dame Cathedral, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic architecture in France. The cathedral contains a magnificent organ and a plaque commemorating the British soldiers who died in France during World War I.

Voyage en France - Fontainebleau

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Daniel Benchimol visits Fontainebleau, a town south of Paris that many French kings visited. Its magnificent Renaissance style castle was Napoleon's favorite residence.

Voyage en France - La Cathédrale de Chartres

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

The cathedral of Chartres is one of the most famous in Europe and is a prime example of Gothic architecture. Daniel Benchimol gives us an exclusive tour of this magnificent cultural landmark.

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Whoogy's - Crème brûlée facile & ultra-onctueuse

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

France

Hugo shows us how to make a classic and absolutely mouth-watering dessert: crème brûlée! You might want to invest in a blowtorch for this one...
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Caption 33 [en]: Oh my gosh, this is truly magnificent.
Caption 33 [fr]: Oh la la, c'est vraiment magnifique.

Sophie et Alexandre - Et les vacances ?

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Sophie and Alexandre talk about where they went on vacation. No need to go to an exotic destination to have a good time, according to Sophie. On the other hand, Alexandre enjoyed white sand beaches in a faraway place that's still a part of France. Can you guess where he went?
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Caption 40 [en]: And... no, but it's magnificent.
Caption 40 [fr]: Et... non, mais c'est magnifique.

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 30 [en]: it's magnificent.
Caption 30 [fr]: elle est magnifique.

Whoogy's - Une recette italienne iconique, rapide et pas chère - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

France

Part two of this delicious and super easy pasta recipe. Get out your nicest plates and serve it at your next dinner party!
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Caption 8 [en]: It's magnificent.
Caption 8 [fr]: C'est magnifique.

Sophie et Olivier - Les César

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Sophie and Olivier discuss the César Awards, the French Oscars. Olivier didn't watch the ceremony, and Sophie only saw some excerpts, but they still find a lot to talk about on the subject!
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Caption 33 [en]: that is magnificent.
Caption 33 [fr]: qui est magnifique.

Français avec Nelly - L'histoire de Notre-Dame de Paris - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Nelly remembers vividly what she was doing on the day she learned that Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris had gone up in flames.
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Caption 57 [en]: But there you have it, it's a magnificent day for me.
Caption 57 [fr]: Mais voilà, c'est une journée qui est magnifique pour moi.

Français avec Nelly - Learning French with Literature: "The Stranger" by Albert Camus - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Nelly concludes her reading of Albert Camus's The Stranger, accompanied with some very useful comments.
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Caption 64 [en]: It's magnificent.
Caption 64 [fr]: C'est magnifique.

Sophie et Patrice - Marcel Proust

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Patrice had the opportunity to portray literary icon Marcel Proust in a production on a beach. He and Sophie reflect on this wonderful experience.
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Caption 18 [en]: Right, a magnificent stage of sand with the azure sky.
Caption 18 [fr]: Voilà, une scène de sable magnifique avec le ciel d'azur.

Sophie et Patrice - Les vacances sont finies

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

France

Patrice and Sophie reminisce about their summer vacation. They both feel refreshed and are very pleased.
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Caption 38 [en]: Ah, the village. Magnificent.
Caption 38 [fr]: Ah le village. Magnifique.

Français avec Nelly - Ma vie à Paris - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

France

Nelly discusses a variety of topics, from Parisian fashion to street harassment in Paris. She will also show you her grocery shopping.
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Caption 3 [en]: which... which... which is also really magnificent.
Caption 3 [fr]: qui... qui... qui est aussi vraiment magnifique.

Sophie et Patrice - Amener, Apporter, Emmener, Emporter

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

France

Amener, apporter, emmener, emporter: which form of "to take" or "to bring (along)" should we use? Watch this video carefully to understand the difference.
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Caption 45 [en]: is a magnificent, flowery language,
Caption 45 [fr]: c'est une langue magnifique, fleurie,
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