CBF 4:07 | envier quelqu'un

CBF 4:07 | envier quelqu'un

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CBF 4:08 | tenir le coup

In this episode it’s Matthieu’s turn to write his email in reply to Gabrielle’s last message. Pierre-Benoît and Mark discuss four expressions contained in the text including tenir le coup and ce n’est pas donné. After presenting Matthieu’s email, Mark gives a summary of the main ...  Show more

CBF 4:09 | Le sien, le mien

It’s time once again to turn to Monique and listen to her email to her daughter Sylvie. As usual Mark and Pierre-Benoît are on hand to discuss the language contained in the email. After presenting Monique’s email, Mark gives a summary of the main narrative points of the text, and ...  Show more

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