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Summary: Learn French with Yabla. Yabla French brings you authentic content from the French speaking world. All videos are 100% native speakers with French captions and English translations. This is not a lesson, just engaging authenic content.

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 Lionel L - Nuit Debout - Journée internationale Part 3 of 3 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:14

Lionel concludes his series on Nuit Debout. The protest movement, expressing discontent with politics in general, is spreading. Lawyers have joined the fight, and the attitudes of the media and politicians toward the movement are slowly shifting.

 Voyage en France - Maisons-Laffitte Part 1 of 4 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:15

Daniel Benchimol takes us to Maisons-Laffitte, a town famous for its horse races and jockey training center, the largest in the Paris region. There are also opportunities to explore archaeological remains that have recently been discovered.

 Lionel L - Nuit Debout - Journée internationale Part 2 of 3 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:36

In part two of "Nuit Debout" (Up All Night), Lionel explains how protesters gather every night at Place de la République in Paris to think of alternative politics for a better world. The "Nuit Debout" movement has its own coded language and even its own calendar!

 Mon Lieu Préféré - Antibes : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:30

Discover Antibes, a very pleasant seaside town on the French Riviera. This video will make you want to go there and enjoy all that Antibes has to offer: the old town, the sea, the beach, and as many sporting activities as you can imagine. There's something for both young and old; you could even take up pétanque (outdoor bowling) if you wish.

 Le saviez-vous? - La poésie française: Baudelaire Part 2 of 2 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:21

Patricia brings to life Baudelaire's famous poem "L'horloge" (The Clock). The poet laments the passage of time and life's inevitable conclusion: death. Aside from the gloomy message, this poem is also an invitation to seize the day and enjoy all that life has to offer, including this poem!

 Lionel L - Nuit Debout - Journée internationale Part 1 of 3 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:56

Lionel L introduces a new social phenomenon called "Nuit Debout" ("Up All Night" or "Rise Up Night"). It's a protest movement born from a general discontent regarding politics, labor laws, and other issues. At 6 p.m. every day, people take to the streets of Paris to discuss ideas and air their grievances. The movement is gathering momentum in other cities and countries as well.

 Voyage en France - Compiègne Part 4 of 4 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:46

In the final installment of his tour of Compiègne, Daniel takes us to the "Haras National" (National Stud Farm), where some of the most prestigious horses in France have been raised since the 1700s. He also shows us the Imperial Theater, built by Napoleon III, and the Museum of Internment and Deportation, which commemorates the prisoners of the Royallieu concentration camp.

 Le saviez-vous? - La poésie française: Baudelaire Part 1 of 2 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:57

Patricia introduces one of France's most renowned poets, Charles Baudelaire. His major work, Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil), is still the most studied poetry collection in French schools and was as much a source of controversy as admiration in his day. Baudelaire's love affair with his muse, actress Jeanne Duval, was a main source of inspiration for Les Fleurs du Mal.

 Voyage en France - Compiègne Part 3 of 4 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:10

In the third installment of Daniel's tour of Compiègne, he shows us the magnificent Saint Jacques Church, which happens to be a stop along the Way of St. James. He also takes us to some former salt warehouses and to a beautiful garden surrounded by medieval walls.

 Le saviez-vous? - "On est pas sorti de l'auberge!" : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:24

Where does the expression on n'est pas sorti de l'auberge (we aren't out of the inn) come from? Find out its meaning in this video.

 Voyage en France - Compiègne Part 2 of 4 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:06

As Daniel explains, Joan of Arc is a bit of an "obsession" among French people, and tributes to her can be found in many towns across France. Compiègne has particularly close ties to the country's patron saint—after assisting the town in its fight against the Burgundians, she was captured by them in 1430.

 Voyage en France - Compiègne Part 1 of 4 : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:15

Daniel introduces the charming town of Compiègne and its magnificent City Hall. In the City Hall building, you'll find the Bancloque, a fourteenth-century bell that still rings today with the help of three automated figures called jacquemarts that "poke" the bell on the hour. And make sure to stop by the burger kiosk on your way out of the city for a delicious, locally sourced treat!

 Le saviez-vous? - Le carnaval en France : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:41

The Carnival of Nice is famous around the world for its colorful parade of floats covered in flowers. You can even participate in a "battle" of flowers that are grown in abundance in the region.

 Le saviez-vous? - Mener une vie de bâton de chaise : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:54

This video takes an in-depth look at the curious French idiom mener une vie de bâton de chaise (to lead a chair-pole life). Though the life of a chair pole might not seem very interesting, the history behind the idiom certainly is!

 Voyage dans Paris - Le 17ème arrondissement de Paris : fr_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:54

In this episode, Daniel Benchimol shows us Paris's seventeenth arrondissement. He points out the beautiful church of Notre-Dame de la Compassion as well as the former Bank of France building. According to legend, the bank's safes were protected by a ditch filled with crocodiles!

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