Podcast / Balado "Parler mal", réalisé en Acadie, Canada.
5 épisodes de 10 à 15 minutes pour faire le tour de l'insécurité #linguistique, avec des entretiens divers, des témoignages et des décryptages. On recommande +++😎!
Today in Labor History November 3, 1793: French playwright, journalist and feminist Olympe de Gouges was guillotined during the Reign of Terror (1793–1794) for attacking the regime of the Revolutionary government and for her association with the Girondists. Her writings on women's rights and abolitionism reached a large audience in many different countries. She was also an outspoken advocate against the slave trade in the French colonies. In her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen (1791), she challenged the practice of male authority and the notion of male-female inequality.
Does anyone have a recommendation on a comprehensive intermediate #French program? Something that would take you from A2/B1 to C1? Everything I’ve seen is either way too easy or just…disorganized. University classes are, in my experience, both too easy and too focused on formalities.
I need something that is very precisely formulated, with a specific schedule and syllabus, so that “motivation to figure out what to do next” doesn’t come into play. I’m willing to pay for it.
Added Vivlio to Libreture's DRM-free bookshop list. 🛒
Vivlio is a French-language e-reader manufacturer and ebookshop, and stocks thousands of mainly French ebooks, but also some Italian and English titles, in all genres. 🇫🇷📚
Did you know that the first female supercentenarian (someone reaching the age of 110) was also the first person whose life spanned three centuries?
Margaret Ann Neve was born in Guernsey in 1792. Her father was a wealthy privateer who died aged 49.
She remembered the #French#Revolution & visited #Waterloo just after the battle. She was married but childless. She did not eat or drink between meals, climbed an apple tree aged 110 & got her first ever illness at age 105.