Interview avec Baptiste (part 1) - être journaliste

Interview avec Baptiste (part 1) - être journ...

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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

Interview avec Baptiste (part 2) - Journalisme de solutions

In this episode, the second part of our interview with Baptiste, we left the field of traditional journalism to explore a different approach: solution journalism. After years of terrible experiences working for 24h news channels, Baptiste created his own media channel to be an ac ...  Show more

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