Fleur-de-lis: a French podcast

By: Sarina & Elia
  • Summary

  • Fleur-de-lis is an intermediate French Podcast. This Podcast is unique because it is made by a French teacher from Québec. In each episode, we will discover a new topic that inspires me, using simple and slow French. This podcast is made for intermediate learners who want to practice their listening skills in a fun, authentic, and short way. It’s a Rendez-Vous each week for a new episode.
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Episodes
  • Épisode 24: Le «journaling» en français
    Nov 26 2020

    Grâce à mes fantastiques étudiants, j’ai découvert plusieurs méthodes pour pratiquer le français. Aujourd’hui, je vous parle d’une méthode qui s’appelle «journaling».

    Thanks to my amazing students, I discovered many ways to practice French. Today, I’ll talk about how to journal in French.

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    9 mins
  • Épisode 23: Être heureux selon la psychologie
    Nov 19 2020

    Alors, c’est quoi le bonheur? Mais aussi, comment être heureux? Je vous présente les recherchesde Laurie Santos, une psychologue et experte en bonheur.

    So, what’s happiness? But also, how to be happy? I present the work of Laurie Santos, a psychologist and expert in happiness.

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    8 mins
  • Épisode 22: Vie d'expat avec Monica Anthony
    Nov 12 2020

    Monica vient de l’Afrique du Sud, et moi du Québec. Il y a vraiment beaucoup à dire à propos de ces deux mondes qui se rencontrent en Italie.

    Monica comes from South Africa, and I’m from Québec. There’s a lot to say about these two worlds that met in Italy.

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    10 mins

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