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215: Les EU et l'UE toujours amis mais plus alliés
Mar 17, 2025·—
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To say that relations between the U.S. and Europe have changed is an understatement. NATO is a major bone of contention and the introduction of tariffs has caused turmoil in financial markets. Let's talk about it in this lesson.

214: Les jeux d'argent ne sont pas que de simples jeux.
Aug 10, 2024·—
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Gambling is a colossal industry. Those with skin in the game say that it's 'just fun'. However, there are also those who say that gambling is addictive as a drug. Let's discuss 'les jeux d'argent' in this lesson.

213: Les Louisianais se battent pour la survie de leur patrimoine.
Jul 3, 2024·—
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The people of southern Louisiana are very proud of their French heritage and culture. They're fighting tooth and nail for the survival of French which is struggling against the onslaught of English. In this lesson, let's discuss some of the things that makes Louisiana different.

212: Aux élections européennes le Président Macron prend une raclée
Jun 15, 2024·—
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Our lesson this time relates to the European elections in which President Macron's party was subjected to a drubbing while support for parties of the right surged. A snap election, called by President Macron after the election results became known, is a high-risk strategy. Let's discuss.

211: Les rénovations se paient cher … à moins que l'on ne les fasse soi-même!
Oct 31, 2023·—
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This time, our lesson relates to a DIY job that frightens off a lot people, that is, laying tiles. Let's start with a dialogue.

210: 'Que penses-tu de chatGPT? Faut-il en avoir peur?'
Jun 8, 2023·—
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Since the launch of chatGPT in November 2022, everyone is talking about it. Some are in awe of its potential while others go so far as to say that it represents an existential threat. Let's talk about this technological evolution in this lesson.

209 : Vers une société sans argent liquide
Oct 8, 2022·—
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It seems we are inexorably headed towards a cashless society. It is not uncommon now for some retailers to even refuse cash payments. What are the consequences of this development? Let's talk about it.

208 : 'Les garçons ne pleurent pas'
Aug 1, 2022·—
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In this lesson, we will hear Bertrand's thoughts on a book he has just finished reading. But we are going to discover that the book's title isn't really true.

207: J'ai eu le covid.
Jul 16, 2022·—
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People were starting to feel invincible. After over two year's of covid, they were saying to themselves: 'it's over – we can get back to normality'. But covid is still circulating. Let's start with a conversation.

206: De retour au bureau - à temps partiel
Mar 5, 2022·—
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After nearly two years, we are seeing a gradual return to the workplace. Working from home – travailler de sa maison – has presented both advantages and disadvantages.

205: Le monde appartient à ceux qui se lèvent tôt!
Dec 17, 2021·—
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Some people are early-risers while others are night owls. In this lesson, we discuss an adage which makes the bold claim that people who fall into the first category are at an advantage.

204: Prendre - un verbe polyvalent
Jul 24, 2021·—
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One of our Beginner listeners asked about the English verb 'to get' which made us think about prendre . 'Get' is just one of the many meanings of this multipurpose French verb, depending on the context.

203: L'indice de réparabilité - un petit pas dans la bonne direction
Mar 10, 2021·—
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This lesson centres on an interesting initiative which should see manufacturers pull up their socks when it comes to environmentally-friendly products. Let's start with a conversation!

202: Ça pousse, ton jardin?!
Aug 27, 2020·—
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One of our listeners asked that we would prepare a lesson with some gardening vocabulary and that's what we did, over WhatsApp! We have lots of interesting vocabulary to learn – let's start with a conversation.

201: La covid-19 - une crise inédite
Jun 2, 2020·—
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Our conversation this time is about something which has been central to our lives around the world since the beginning of the year. We are speaking, of course, about the coronavirus pandemic. Let's get started with a conversation.

200: La crise des opioïdes
Oct 23, 2019·—
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The subject of this - our 200th lesson! - is the opioids crisis in the U.S. which has reached quite shocking proportions. But how did it come to this? Let's start with a conversation.

199: 'Les décroissants', c'est qui?
Jul 20, 2019·—
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Our conversation this time focuses on people who are referred to as 'les décroissants'. But who exactly are 'les décroissants'? To find out, let's start with a conversation.

198: Je viens chercher mon fils!
Apr 19, 2019·—
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One of our listeners was taking up a position as a teacher in a pre-school in France and asked if we would put together some expressions and vocabulary that might be used in a dialogue between the teacher and a parent. Let's consider one such conversation.

197: Quand l'Afrique a gagné la Coupe du Monde
Mar 12, 2019·—
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Our lesson this time goes back to a joke made by chat-show host Trevor Noah last summer, following the World cup. The only thing is, some people didn't find his joke funny at all, not least the French ambassador in Washington. So what was it all about, again? Let's start, as usual, with a conversation to put things in context.

196: Le Président Macron réinstaurera le Service national
Feb 28, 2019·—
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Our conversation this time focuses on President Macron's plan to reintroduce national service in France. Some people are wondering if he is the right man to decide on such matters, given that he himself is the first French president not to have done military service.

195: La présidence Trump approche des élections de mi-mandat
Jul 27, 2018·—
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The Trump presidency is nearing the mid-term elections in November. Mr Trump – arguably more than any other American president – has polarised opinions. Let's talk about the first half of his mandate and what has being going on in recent weeks.

194: France: la réforme de l'accès à l'université
Jun 25, 2018·—
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Traditionally, French high school graduates have been guaranteed public university places, regardless of the grades achieved in their baccalauréat. This, however, has resulted in very high drop-out rates. It is hoped that, from 2018, proposed reforms will result in a more efficient means of access to university. Let's talk about all this. C'est parti!

193: "Que penses-tu du Brexit?"
Apr 4, 2018·—
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Britain's vote to withdraw from the European Union was widely controversial and continues to be so. Brexit – from a French perspective – is at the centre of our conversation this time.

192: Le transfer de Neymar : comment expliquer une telle outrance ?
Dec 22, 2017·—
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The transfer of Brazilian footballer, Neymar, smashed all records in terms of the colossal sums of money involved. Are such sporting investments really justified? Let's talk about that.

191: "Je vais m'offrir un téléphone basique"
Dec 2, 2017·—
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Our lesson this time was inspired by a recent article entitled "Have smartphones destroyed a generation?" A provocative title indeed, but one that got us thinking. C'est parti!


