#2 Faux amis: actuellement et finalement

#2 Faux amis: actuellement et finalement

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La victoire des vélos à Paris

In this episode, Gaelle talks about the triumph of the bikes in Paris and the 25 years of left wing policy it took to progressively push the cars out of the city and become a bike friendly place.Check out Langua, a cutting-edge AI platform to help you become fluent in French: htt ...  Show more

Les verbes rendre et arriver

In this episode, Gaelle explains the different meanings of those two verbs - which she often hears being misused by her students. If you want to learn how to say “it makes me so happy”, “I can’t do it!”, and “I’ve realised”, this episode is for you.Check out Langua, a cutting-edg ...  Show more

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