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InnerFrench
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186 episodes
1 week ago
French that speaks to you. Salut, c’est Hugo! I created this podcast in 2017 when I was teaching at the French institute in Warsaw, Poland. My goal was to show my students that they could learn French naturally simply by listening to it. 30 million downloads later, I think we’re onto something! Granted, it’s not a magic bullet. This method still requires hundreds of hours of practice. That’s why I’m doing my best to make these episodes as engaging as possible. I want you to get sucked into the topics so deep you forget that you’re ”learning French”. You’ll quickly realize that you’re capable of understanding a lot more French than you think. The episodes get progressively more challenging, so I’d recommend starting from the oldest ones and working your way up. From episode 92, I’m joined by Ingrid, a French journalist and teacher, for more conversational style episodes. You can find all the transcripts at https://innerfrench.com/podcast/
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French that speaks to you. Salut, c’est Hugo! I created this podcast in 2017 when I was teaching at the French institute in Warsaw, Poland. My goal was to show my students that they could learn French naturally simply by listening to it. 30 million downloads later, I think we’re onto something! Granted, it’s not a magic bullet. This method still requires hundreds of hours of practice. That’s why I’m doing my best to make these episodes as engaging as possible. I want you to get sucked into the topics so deep you forget that you’re ”learning French”. You’ll quickly realize that you’re capable of understanding a lot more French than you think. The episodes get progressively more challenging, so I’d recommend starting from the oldest ones and working your way up. From episode 92, I’m joined by Ingrid, a French journalist and teacher, for more conversational style episodes. You can find all the transcripts at https://innerfrench.com/podcast/
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Language Learning
Education
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E185 Pourquoi les Français adorent la provocation
InnerFrench
39 minutes
6 days ago
E185 Pourquoi les Français adorent la provocation
Le Français blasé qui provoque juste pour le plaisir de voir la réaction de son interlocuteur... Il faut bien avouer, qu'il y a un fond de vérité dans ce stéréotype. De Molière à Serge Gainsbourg, la France a produit des générations de provocateurs qui ont fait scandale en leur temps avant de devenir des icônes nationales. Mais récemment, un humoriste français s'est retrouvé au cœur d'une polémique après avoir comparé la police à une organisation terroriste. Le ministre de l'Intérieur a porté plainte contre lui. Certains l'ont défendu au nom de la liberté d'expression, d'autres ont estimé qu'il était allé trop loin. Cette affaire pose une question intéressante : existe-t-il vraiment un « droit inconditionnel à la provocation » en France ? Et si oui, d'où vient-il ? Pour y répondre, Hugo remonte le fil de l'histoire française, des batailles de Voltaire contre l'obscurantisme religieux jusqu'aux journaux satiriques qui ont payé le prix fort pour défendre leur liberté. Il explore aussi cette tradition artistique qui fait des provocateurs d'hier les classiques d'aujourd'hui. Mais surtout, il s'interroge sur les limites actuelles : dans une société de plus en plus divisée, où tracer la ligne entre liberté d'expression et respect d'autrui ? Un débat passionné, parfois violent, jamais définitif... et profondément français. Retrouvez la transcription de l'épisode sur https://innerfrench.com/e185 Retrouvez nos cours pour améliorer votre français sur https://innerfrench.com/cours 
InnerFrench
French that speaks to you. Salut, c’est Hugo! I created this podcast in 2017 when I was teaching at the French institute in Warsaw, Poland. My goal was to show my students that they could learn French naturally simply by listening to it. 30 million downloads later, I think we’re onto something! Granted, it’s not a magic bullet. This method still requires hundreds of hours of practice. That’s why I’m doing my best to make these episodes as engaging as possible. I want you to get sucked into the topics so deep you forget that you’re ”learning French”. You’ll quickly realize that you’re capable of understanding a lot more French than you think. The episodes get progressively more challenging, so I’d recommend starting from the oldest ones and working your way up. From episode 92, I’m joined by Ingrid, a French journalist and teacher, for more conversational style episodes. You can find all the transcripts at https://innerfrench.com/podcast/