Chapitre 39 - Tout ça c'est grâce à vous !

Chapitre 39 - Tout ça c'est grâce à vous !

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Chapitre 40 - Tout est bien qui finit bien !

It's time for the final chapter of La Vérité éclate toujours ! In this episode, we say farewell to our cast of characters, as they say farewell to one another too. Guillaume and Liliane return to Switzerland, while James, Claire, Yvette and Louise all find themselves together in ...  Show more

Introducing "Il était une fois..." from Coffee Break French

Join Mark and Pierre-Benoît to find out more about the new series from Coffee Break French. In each episode of Il était une fois, Max and Pierre-Benoît will challenge each other to come up with an original story. The catch is that they must include 10 specific words, chosen by th ...  Show more

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