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How do you enhance your language learning once you've outgrown textbooks?
With curiosity, culture and new obsessions !
One Thing In A French Day bridges the gap between formatted classroom French and real life French as spoken in Paris. This podcast invites you into my Parisian daily life. Authentic stories from real encounters, with French that's carefully written but never artificial. Bienvenue.
As one of the pioneering voices in podcast-based language learning, this show has provided for nearly two decades what's surprisingly hard to find : French that exists nowhere else. Not textbook French, not simplified YouTube French, not literary French, not radio or TV French - but the French you only hear when you're actually there. Unscripted conversations that aren't simplified for learners, yet remain accessible. Each episode draws from genuine daily life in Paris - family moments with three daughters, cultural discoveries, interviews with French professionals met in person.
Every episode delivers vocabulary, sentence structures, and conjugation patterns within natural contexts. Topics span culture, food, literature, sports, and political life - offering the cultural immersion that textbooks can't provide.
Recent interviews include acclaimed novelist Leïla Slimani, renowned pastry chef Claire Heitzler, deputy Philippe Juvin, and four French students sharing what matters to them at 19. The Montmartre series explored the neighborhood's history, the Sacré-Cœur story, and meetings with local poet-artists.
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Experience daily life in Paris with, me, Laetitia and my family through entertaining real-life stories and interviews with locals. Learn French through carefully crafted episodes -- clear French with natural flow that develops your listening comprehension. Transcripts available. (Mondays,) Wednesdays & Fridays.
Typical duration of episodes : from 3 to 10 minutes.
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Thursday Jul 24, 2014
Les ronds-points
Thursday Jul 24, 2014
Thursday Jul 24, 2014
En ce moment, je lis un drôle de livre. J’ai eu un peu de mal à rentrer dans l’histoire, mais maintenant, je suis captivée. Dans ce livre écrit par Martin Suter,un auteur suisse, un homme qui a perdu sa femme assassinée, est embarqué par un vieux voisin dans un concept délirant : le temps n’existerait pas. Le voisin a lui-même perdu sa femme et il est persuadé qu’en gommant les modifications du temps et en recréant tout à l’identique d’une certaine date, on peut revenir en arrière.
Il n’y aurait donc pas de temps qui passe selon lui, mais des modifications. Les arbres qui poussent ce sont des modifications, les corps qui vieillissent aussi et ainsi de suite.
La nuit dernière, j’ai rêvé que je pouvais voyager à travers le temps.
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