Biographie de Suzanne Noël

Biographie de Suzanne Noël

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Le palais idéal du facteur Cheval

In this episode, Gaëlle takes you to explore an extraordinary place in southern France. A remarkable crossover between art and monument, the Ideal Palace of Postman Cheval stands unique in the world. This masterpiece—the work of one man with his stones and unwavering dreams—remai ...  Show more

Pour que et bien que + subjonctif

In this episode, Gaelle will help you get more familiar with two structures which require the subjunctive: “pour que” and “bien que”. This episode is addressed to listeners who are already familiar with this conjugation and want to widen their understanding and be able to use it ...  Show more

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