
Le site a debuté en novembre 2005, comme une liste de tous les sites que je pouvais trouver sur la Toile française qui offraient des fichiers de son, de préférence avec texte, utile à un étudiant du français qui avait dépassé le niveau de A-level (anglais, 18 ans), et qui voudrait améliorer sa capacité d'écouter et de comprendre le français parlé.. Ces liens sont encore disponible en-dessous sur cette page
Ensuite, en 2006, j'ai commencé la série d'exercices classée dans l'encadré à gauche. J'ai eu l'intention d'explorer comment apprendre - et comment enseigner - l'oral en français. Pendant cette année j'ai braqué une parabole sur le satellite Atlantic Bird 3 et commencé à capter les chaînes de la télévision française publique (France 2,3,5) aussi qu'Arte et La Chaîne Parlementaire. Il me semblait qu'il y existait une ressource immense, et qu'il faut utiliser des clips vidéos..
Juillet, 2008 j'ai commencé à offrir des clips vidéos d'environ cinq minutes tirés de la télévision française, en ordre de difficulté de 1 à 10, où 1 représente le niveau d'un documentaire avec voix-off et 10+, un film français moderne et difficile.
A la fin de ces quatre ans j'ai conclu que la meilleure exercice à ce niveau, c'est de faire des transcriptions des vidéos, celles qu'on trouve plutôt difficiles, sans qu'elles soient impossibles. Je vous conseille de télécharger le logiciel tel ALShow qui vous permettra de rembobiner quelques secondes en appuyant sur la flèche gauche. Et le meilleur conseil - si, après deux ou trois tentatives un passage reste incompréhensible - laissez tomber et continuez.
The original 'Picks' from November 2005
Many of the links below are broken now, and I haven't time to go through them all correcting and updating. However, many are still good, and even the broken links may point you in the right direction.
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Pick
of the week 03June2006 But
here is the real master of the langue de
bois.
Text,
sound. Here is the speech of Charles de Gaulle at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, 1944. Text here Let's start with something rigorous -France Culture. I take a deep breath every time I visit this site. You need to be seriously intellectual and prepared to breathe through the pain. But here are a nice, and quite comprehensible pair of playlets by David Lescot. In the best French tradition the fonctionnaires of F-C remove the Écouter button from the page, while retaining the sound file on the archive page here. Or just click on this link. |
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Pick
of the week 27May 2006 We've visited Agoravox
before. There is a lot of audio/text material; on this site. Worth a regular
visit. Here is
Prospective des départs en retraite, read by a synthetic
voice, no less.
Le Père Noël n'est pas forcément un enculé de sa
race. Some ironic
stories, text and sound. Hunt around, there may be more. The atelier de création sonore radiopphonique is a Belgian site with some interesting stuff. Here is La precision aveugle. |
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Pick
of the week 20May 2006 Here is a Petit cours d'autodéfense intellectuelle. Canadian, and I cannot resist this accent.
This
page asks Voulez-vous écouter les
cours en ligne du Professeur Mireille CIFALI , psychologue clinicienne,
consacrés aux dimensions relationnelles et affectives des métiers de
l'humain. Well, probably not all the courses, but Professor
Mireille has a charming
voice... Do our
university lecturers have this passion for putting their classes online? I like
this site
jet fm. Have a look at the
Archives Sonores. Similar to Arte
Radio, very much in your face, very gauchisant.
If you
are a very sad and studious person, you might just want to listen to and read
this speech given by Gilles de Robien to
le Café Pédagogique. No seriously,
good practice. Arte
Radio's nouveautés this week
leads with
Lettre à sa mère. I won't
comment. Included here as an example of clear French. More normal, and
something of a relief, is the latest
Winckler. Remember to look up the
text on his
site. Often
the best bits of Inter's Charivari
are the chroniques at the
end. The programme is archived, so you can find back numbers
here. On Tuesday
night I enjoyed Philippe Colin, le
délinquant de l’expression imagée, on the subject of the Da Vinci
Code film. Here is the
clip. I
hesitate to include religious stuff here. However the Bible is freely
available in both languages, text and audio, on the Internet, so at the least
it is good listening practise. It is also wonderful literature. John Chapter
20 in the Authorised Version
here, and the French
version, with audio,
here. And
here is the last part, and the
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Pick
of the week 06 May 2006 It's
been a while since I caught David Lowe's chronique
anglaise on le Fou de Roi (Inter). This trendy
chat-show is a bit hard for our level here, but I cannot resist this
Englishman who tries to make the French laugh.
Here is an excerpt of last
Tuesday, where he succeeded by sending up the British love of cricket. The
following day an old lady wrote in to the programme to castigate this énergumène - 'faux anglais, faux accent, faux comique'
.
Here she is. That
last item reminded me that we haven't had an audio bande-dessinée recently with funny
voices. Here is
Banal Fantasy. Unfortunately
named, but very much in the genre.
I maintain that these strange sites are useful, because you get very
idiomatic French, the 'cartoon' voices are clear, and you have the text.
La toile des anges is an
interactive influence-the-plot type site. Not terribly exciting. However, you
get text and sound, and that's what we do here isn't it? Always
worth calling in on
Koreus.com. I
discovered
Polémix et la voix off while tracking
down a wonderful Sarko parody called
Tout les p' tits enfants. The idea is to
edit (real) speeches of politicians to produce something unintended,
libellous and vicious. Wonderful. Enjoy.
Chapter 4 of Part 2 l' Étranger up. Next chapter
is the last. Always willing to be a guinea pig, I tried to download an interview with Raymond Queneau at 1Euro 50. All bureacracies go overboard on security, so INA apply tatouage to the files (stamp, or watermark, we would say), and, optionally, encrypt. Until that is done it says Patientez..... That was an hour ago. We live in hope... |
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Pick
of the week 06 May 2006
La Bibliothèque de l'éducation offers some interesting interviews. Try the one with
Martin Winckler.
Audiard.net is a site that
offers audio clips of film scenes, along with the text. Worth a visit. The
fortnightly Martin Winckler
La rencontre. Not a story
this time, a little evocation of adolescence. Winckler's voice is so clear
and measured, he is always good listening practice. (And funny and witty and
original also...)
Chapter 10 of l' 'Etranger. Not far to go now. Arte
has
updated, and
here is yet another Sarko
parody, editing exisitng speeches to make my hero even more rebarbative. Since
the 8th was the celebration of the end of the European War, here is
Le chant des
partisans. The sound file is
here. I adore
Céline Dion, and Laurent Gerra makes me laugh, so here are the two together
in
Céline et son mari R'né. Yo haven't
missed F Cabrel et sa cabane have you? I don't
often listen to Inter Sundays, so I was delighted to catch La Guerre des Ondes, an evocation Radio Londres, the BBC's transmissions
to occupied France from 1940. Super.
Here is the sound
file on the archive site. There
are some odd sites out there. Here is
Mon site sur Buffy et Sarah
Michelle Gellar and if you click on
Répliques you'll get the
text and sound files for the sort of dialogue that would make Molière proud. La Fondation 93 a permis à des
jeunes collégiens et lycéens
de la Seine-Saint-Denis de s’exprimer en direct sur Radio France
Internationale (RFI). I
thought this would be too difficult as a comprehension exercise, but not so -
and interesting. Canal Académie is another of the formidably intellectual sites with which the French web abounds. Here is the Qui sommes-nous? page. Not sure yet whether everything is archived, but there are many programmes with text, and it is well worth a look. I enjoyed the interview with the président de l'alliance française de Glasgow, John Campbell |
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Pick
of the week 29April 2006 The
front page of
www.ina.fr now invites you
cliquez ici to sample over 100,000 émissions télé et radio. The old site offered a small choice of
tit-bits from the archives, so this is much more promising. The clips are of
good length and quality : free of charge you get a picture at about 320 X
200, but you can buy the full-screen size version for from 1 to 6 euros. I
tried with a Molière play of one and a half hours at six euros, and was
disappointed to find the facility temporarily unavailable. Try the Parcours surprise. I was delighted to
find James Robertson Justice speaking stunningly good French. When asked
about that, he explained urbanely that the French and the Scots were both
civilised nations, separated only by the English... I've put a permanent link
to INA in the left hand frame. Difficult
to praise France Inter's Rendez-vous avec
X too highly. Also, it's archived so I can point to a permanent
link. Last Saturday the subject was not at all French - Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972. Salutary
to remember that we have at least as many stains on our national honour as
have the French. Here is the link to
the archive site for this programme. Of course you get a few digs at the
British - the fact that we invented concentration camps, for instance. Fair
enough. 16 mins 12 secs into the programme you'll find Marchands de cailloux, the 1991 song by
Renaud.
Here are the words. Here is
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Pick
of the week 22April 2006
Comment l'amour a
conquis la terre. Another contes à rêver debout from Martin
Winckler. I
haven't worked out what to do with interesting sound files which may be
violating copyright law.
Here is where you
can - and should - buy the 3 CD livre
audio of Amélie Nothomb's Antéchrista.
I also find the newsgroup alt.binaries.ebook.french extremely
interesting... 26th. France Inter announced that INA - l'Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
was going to start putting its files on line. Before, all you got was a sort
of show-case of a few interesting clips. So today, by clicking on
www.ina.fr, you can look at
a message that reads : Veuillez nous
excuser ... The
biography of
Justin Vaïsse is impressive,
as is the page of
chroniques. Excellent
listening practice, sound plus text. A
series of interviews on Europe 1 with
Gérard Miller, Professeur à l'université Paris VIII (Chaire de
Psychanalyse et politique) who has his own
fan-site! . That's what I
like about France...
Part 2, Chapter 1of l'Étranger. I point
to Inter's Charivari whenever
the speaker is clear and comprehensible, and the subject interesting.
Here
is a writer caller Bernard Stiegler, who having penned a fun book titled Mécréance et discrédit, vol. 2, Les sociétés
incontrôlables d'individus désaffectés now follows it with Mécréance et discrédit, Vol. 3. L'esprit perdu
du capitalisme. I am always fascinated by the structural perfection
of French thought and the paucity of the content. We know the world today is
imperfect, M. Stiegler. Was it better in the Middle Ages? However - as a
listening exercise - useful and interesting. ...and
I like
Rongeurs du risque... Drôlement Cérébrale is worth a visit. Try the Extraits Sonores. Here are some Histoires illustrées à lire ou écouter. This, from Amnesty International appeals to my warped sense of humour. Un conte pour les 8/12 ans sur le thème de la torture, des rapports avec l’autorité, et de la résistance. Cuddly.... |
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Pick
of the week 15April 2006 And
here is a nice
little parody of Racone's Phèdre,
by Pierre Dac in 1935. On the
site of
Amélie Ridel, we find some
very pleasant chansons , with
the texts. Not
difficult to make fun of Villepin and his CPE. As it disappears beneath the
waves here is the premier ministre as the pirate Barbe-Rouge. From
Arte Radio.
Here is Part 1,
Chapter 6 of l'Étranger.
Spirite - 16ème et dernier épisode. At 20 minutes
each that makes five and a third hours. Wonderful. I've started to read
Pierre Loti's Pêcheur d'Islande, before listening to this as the next from
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Pick
of the week 8April 2006 I found
La Lettre on the site of
Catherine Boulanger. Nice. A bit
reminiscent of Windmills of your mind?
TV5Monde have added a
wmv video clip,
Merci_professeur! to their
offering. A minute and a half of Bernard Cerquiglini. Interesting, and the
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Pick
of the week 1 April 2006 According
to me, listening to (and even understanding) French comedy sketches is good
practice. No, I just like to laugh.
Here is Elie Semoun
on rire-et-sourire, with La
Maison Perglioni - pompes funèbres à l'italienne. In the
world of music it is a truth universally acknowledged that drummers aren'the
brightest of guys.
Here are some French jokes
about drummers. And here, a nice little
sketch.
Fifteenth
episode of Spirite. Sound file
here. Ferreting
around in
tromal.net I found myself on the site of the author
Pérignac.
Here is the Légende d'Arkara. My goodness, enough
material here to last a lifetime. And talking of a lifetime, on the Romans Audio page of tromal. the first
part of the Da Vinci Code - 8.5 hours.... The
latest clutch of Arte Radio, and a particularly nice
Martin Winckler. Remember, the
texts eventually find their way onto his
site There
is a fine anger in this piece
J'accepte. The sound file is
here. I don't
come across many poetry sites by accident - apart from Baudelaire &
Rimbaud - so here is a pleasant change.
Yves Brillon, a very
unassuming Montréal academic, has a page of poetry
here, read by Daniel
Dubé. Poetry is the most demanding of literary forms : we have to come to it
gently. I enjoyed listening to
Ailleurs. Tuesday,
and France-Inter is on strike - again. So I've turned to Europe-1's web site.
I hate messy web sites, so I've tended to neglect this. However
here is their page of Chroniques. Not only La revue de presse, but La revue de presque. Funny? Keep an
eye on France-Culture's Théâtre Européen
page for broadcasts of plays for which you can find the texts in the library.
Here is
India Song de Marguerite Duras. A play for
radio, written at the request of our wise Peter Hall. The text is published by
Gallimard. Because the official site doesn't retain the sound files for long,
here is the link to
the archive site. Here is the humour page from the Gazeta Beskid. Keep scrolling and you'll find Un petit Coluche : Le PC, la CGT, la Pologne, l'URSS. Followed by Les blagues anti-français. -Comment fait-on pour tuer un
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Pick
of the week 25March 2006 We shouldn't
neglect the bread-and-butter programmes. Here's an excellent episode of 2000 Ans d'Histoire. Pétain's accession to power in 1940. A lovely quote
from Général Weygand : « Il faut en finir
avec tous les politiciens. Ils sont tous les mêmes, pires les uns que les
autres. » Quote it next time your French prof tells you off
for saying politicien...
Sound here. Remember
you can pick up all the archived sound files from
this link. I've
altered the Là-bas si j'y suis link
below to point to the archive site. I was
late last time posting Spirite.
Here is the page,
and
here the sound file. Guy de
Malivert resists the charms of Madame Ymbercourt.... I often
refer to Charivari, (Inter,
17.20 GMT). It's such a relief after the griping of Là-bas si j'y suis. Also, it's
archived, so I can point to it. 30 March was a gentle gripe about LQR, Linguae Quintae Respublicae, a
latinisation of the 'langue de la Vème
République'. We have the same thing, and mock it as the language
of political spin-doctors. But the voice of the interviewee, Eric Hazan, is
very clear, so it's good listening practice. And funny. The programme page
here, the sound
file,
here. Ever
wondered what a Remix politique
is?
Wikipédia explains. Scroll down to
Références to find some nice
sound clips, like
this one. An
amazing find, this.
www.tromal.net. On
the outside, a fine Gothic front page with a quotation, La vie est une longue marche funèbre où les
blessures déambulent derrière l'âme dans son cercueil de chair,
and on the inside - - . Nothing less than Les Romans Audio. My mouth is still
open.... I'm going to start with Le Petit
Prince -
here. Là-bas
si je suis is unbearable, but so important if you want to understand the French.
This points to the Monday
programme on La précarité a une histoire.
I don't want to get into politics here, but my goodness.....
Thirteenth
episode of Spirite. Sound file
here.
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Pick
of the week 18 March 2006 It's
Friday, and things are getting a bit silly. Here is
UFOCOM, with
dossiers audio. You can treat
yourself to an interview with Jean-Jacques Velasco on the subject of OVNI (objets volant non-idenitifiés). Sound here.
Text here. Here is
Edouard Brasey, conteur. An
interview with him here.
And
here, one of his stories.
Interesting guy. I've
added the AOL search engine to the left hand frame (or bottom, if you're not
using frames). Select the Audio
tab. It's good. It's
worth listening to
Queston directe on
Inter. It's also
available by
Podcast , but often a day late.
Here is an article
on the Canadian humorist François Pérusse and a programme called Les 2 minutes du peuple. You'll find a
good selection of his humour on
this site, including a
parody on the
Dictée de Bernard Pivot. I love Charivari, weeknights 5.20. They are
archived, so I can point to the permanent link.
Here is the
interview with Viviane Forrester, 20th March. And if you click towards the
end (36 minutes in approx), you have Philippe Val (editor of Charlie Hebdo) mocking le projet de loi contre la blasphème. Updated
Podcasting. And
then there is the fertile ground of French messages
de répondeur. Bouygues Télécom has
lots... as well as a
page of
Sarko parodies. Here is
follerie.com which
advertises itself as a site d'humour
vulgaire. I recommend this sort of thing because a) it's good
practise to listen to informal language and b) I like vulgar humour. In
this Windows movie
clip, Batman tests Robin on his connaissance
sexuelle. Call in
on
Euronews from time to
time. It doesn't sparkle, exactly, but there are lots of low-resolution
videos to watch, and the news chroniques
are accompanied by text. The
Guardian has a
French page, with a whole
series of articles, text and sound. The articles have the virtue of being
interesting in themselves i.e. not about the environment or Francophonie.
Twelfth episode
of Spirite. Sound file
here
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Pick
of the week 11 March 2006 An
update on the Daily
Exercises page. Thoughts on the link between speed reading and oral comprehension.
Maybe useful Tuesday
is the start of the week for Arte Radio, or at any rate, that's when the latest podcast
arrives on my desk. I do recommend using ARTE's podcast : it's very
efficient.
Here is the RSS link. Right click, copy the
shortcut, then paste it into your iPodder/Juice software. The level of ARTE's
little pieces is just right for the target audience of this site. And they're
funny, and sometimes sad, and often very original. Vivement
dimanche is now on, early afternoon Sundays, TV5Monde.
I cannot resist pointing you to the
video clip of the
1986 confrontation between the
young Michel Drucker, the glorious Whitney Houston and a drunk Gainsbourg.
Who illustrated how careful we have to be with the verb baiser. This
makes me laugh, though. Dupontel
La Pause. Plus
"Un terroriste Belge se prend en hôtage - et menace de se tuer s'il n'est pas libéré. La police
intervient - quatre morts." That's more like it...Found
on
Koreus.com
A site offering video
clips of French humourists. Some may even make you laugh, but all are great
practice in following informal French. Here are
Les Inconnus. Hmmm...
Here are the last
few moments of David Lowe's piece on le Fou
du Roi. The
eleventh episode of
Spirite, on
Télérama Radio. Not far from
the end now. By far my favourite of the week. I started last week's Pick with a discovery on alt.binaries.ebook.french of Albert Camus reading his novel l 'étranger. Since your ISP may not provide that group, the best thing to do is to put it up here, week by week, as they do on Telerama. It has it's own page Camus. |
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of the week 4 March 2006 And
after the item below, here is the other side of the moon... When you search
for sound sites in French, one that often comes up is
www.survivreausida.net. I have always
skipped over it, on the grounds that I haven't got it, am unlikely to get it,
and this is about oral comprehension by finding interesting and fun french
sites. More fool me. A wonderful site.
Here is a charming
little Swiss site for children. Let's not be snobbish; as students listening
to French we are sourds et malentendants,
and in terms of comprehension, enfants.
You get the texts too. Try
Des paroles en l'air, with the sound
here. Tuesday,
and the week's programmes from ARTE Radio are
here. A nicely vicious spoof
job ad under the Contrat Première
Embauche, and the latest Martin Winckler. On
Agoravox we have the
first "podcast interview" with
Nicolas Sarkozy. I nearly skipped over this, then listened, and kept on
listening. What a serious political operator this guy is... But you have the
text. Good practice. Much
more consciously literary is the site of
éditions P.O.L and their page
of
Vidéolectures. Good though. On the
site of JIC - Journal Intime Collectif,
we find a nice little
page of readings with texts.
Unassuming, but rather sweet. It's
well worth keeping a link to France Culture's
Revue de presse européenne. A long piece,
always interesting, and the text is included. What a pity the F-C site is so
messily constructed... We start this week with an amazing find and a potential treasure trove of material. I decided to explore the French Newsgroups, from a position of total ignorance, knowing nothing about newsgroups. First one I looked at was alt.binaries.ebook.french, and there was a group of twenty files, upload date 25 Frebruary, called AudioBook Camus l'Étranger. About an hour and a half's worth - the entire book. When I played it, the first words were La Radiodiffusion Française vous prie d'écouter..... This is a 1954 recording - excellent quality - of a reading of l'Étranger by - the author. It's wonderful. Camus has that clear diction which was so typical of the period. How to handle this on a site which exists to give links to sounds, I haven't worked out yet. À suivre... |
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Pick
of the week 26 February 2006 Episode
10 of Spirite
here. That makes
over three hours of listening - and it ain't finished yet! Là-bas si je suis is hard, but, for me, unmissable.
Here is the archive site page
with the interview with Pierre Marcelle. And
here is a nasty little commentary on Jean-Pierre
Raffarin from about ten minutes into the programme.
Koreus.com is a site which should keep you busy for a while. I
suggest you start
here, and scroll down to Canular téléphonique avec Jean-Pierre Raffarin
where the last Prime Minister thinks he is being telephoned by his minister
of health who - apparently - has been caught on a set of compromising photos.
Here is the sound
file. I was
tempted to pass over this next one as too boring for words. It's the blog of
Alain Carignon, a French politician. His blog starts Voici mon troisìeme podoacst (sic).
However, he includes the text of his three effusions, so.... I hope
politicians aren't going to make a habit of this. Animafac describes itself as a Réseau d’échanges d’expériences et centre de
ressources pour les initiatives étudiantes. It seems that it
produces regular chroniques
on France Info, and
this is an archive page. No
sooner had I caught the interview with Pennac than I found another, wonderful
interview with our hero
on
Télérama Radio. Sunday evening on Inter we have La librairie francophone. It is simply a book programme, where authors talk about their works with, online, readers from Canada, Switzerland and Belgium, as well as France. The real Francophony, for me, rather than the politically correct one of minor African states. This week a great hero, Daniel Pennac, talking about his books and one-man-show Merci. Because the programme is an hour, rather difficult to follow, and Inter don't archive these programmes permanently, I'm putting theclip of Pennac up here. As always, if anyone objects, it will be removed. |
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Pick
of the week 19 February 2006 Saturday
night on Inter includes C' est pas
dramatique. A nice idea to have actors come along, talk about
their current production and perform some excerpts. This weekend, a
production in French of Shaw's Pygmalion.
Here, the programme
site.
Here, three or four
excerpts of the play. And
here, the English online
version as an aid to understanding. But be aware that it's a free
translation. What on
earth
this site is doing I don't know. It's just a directory
listing of a mixture of sound and video clips. But try this. It's a French
journalist interviewing Miss Belgium.
Watch this one. And
here is the 9th
episode of Spirite, the story
of a young Parisian beau who
receives a love letter from a pretty girl - from beyond the grave... I cannot
praise this too highly. The episodes are beautifully produced, with an
excellent choice of music, and the reading by Alain Duband is leisured and
very clear. The
latest batch of nouveautés
from Arte Radio is
here. Don't miss the latest
Martin Winckler. After a little
delay you will find the text on his
own site. Also this week
on Arte, Il suffira d'un cygne, where
a very worried bird phones the bird-flu helpline... Started
a
Translation page. Very
experimental, and still looking for suitable software. On
Télérama Radio,
Here is a short
story by George Sand. Télérama has to be the best value going for those who
want livres-audio gratuits.
Here is the text I'm normally away from home Sunday nights, but some good programmes on Inter: La librairie francophone. To note for Sunday 26th, Daniel Pennac will be one of the invités. Also La Masque et la Plume.Also Histoires possibles et impossibles I don't
know why I have never clicked on
ARTE TV. Perhaps because I use the ARTE Radio site so much.
The picture quality is excellent.
Here is the page of
the videos from the programme Bienvenue
sur Mars. I search Rire-et-sourire for sketchs which are not too hard for us to understand. Here is Qui veut passer pour un con. Gerra again. Saturday
4pm on Inter is L'actualité des radios
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Pick
of the week 12 February 2006 Last for this week : a remarkable anthology of lectures on French literature from le Français dans le monde, Une histoire langagière de la littérature. Added
l'Amant, the film on the book of Marguerite Duras, to
Subtitles. — Hypocrite lecteur, — mon semblable, — mon frère! A wonderful find, this. A site devoted to Les fleurs du mal. Beautifully laid out - and you get both text and audio! Start with Au lecteur - and read on! Less funny than Laurent Gerra, but quite
remarkable is
CERIMES,
Centre de ressources et d'information sur
les multimédias pour l'enseignement supérieur. Sparkling
quality and downloadable. OK,
let's have some real culture from
Rire-et-Sourire.
This points to
Laurent Gerra's F. Cabrel et sa cabane
and
here are the words.
Here is la Webtélévision de l'enseignement supérieur et de
la recherche. And a
conférence by a nice man
called Jean Cuisinier to get you started. Something light-hearted after this... I've been obsessed by this audio clip, often heard at the end of Charivari. Here is the reference to the film, Le Bon, La Brute et le Truand. Isn'tit good, though, in French?
Here are
Les Archives audiovisuelle de la
recherche en sciences humaines et sociales. If you're
blessed with a high bandwidth connection, you might well never leave this
site. Video, fantastic quality, and the best engineered site I have ever come
across. It's also formidably intellectual... Very
curious.
Readings of Robert Benchley texts in French. Rather too hard
for me, but worth noting. The
Bolkestein directive is back in the
news.
Here is the famous
Polish Plumber. And here is
Docteur Bolkenstein. At the
end of Philippe Bonnaud's
Charivari, we have each
evening a piece from Philippe Val. On 13 Feb he dealt with the Mahomet
caricatures, and the reaction of the French President. A wonderful, passionate
outburst on behalf of liberty of expression. The whole programme is
here, or Philippe
Val's piece by itself
here. (Philippe Val is editor of Charlie-Hebdo). A
gentle reminder to call in on
Télérama, and pick up the latest instalment of
Spirite. I find the
quality of this recording stunning - a free audio book that is better than
the paid versions. Alain Duband reads at a measured pace which I can follow
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Pick
of the week 5 February 2006 Fréderic
Bonnaud's Charivari is a not-to-miss for me.
Here
is Claude Hagege talking - passionately - about "le langage, l'âme et le destin du français". Apart from the
intrinsic interest, M. Hagege speaks quickly, and if you can follow him,
you're doing well. All the episodes of Charivari are on the France-Inter
archive site
here.
Radio Prague Not the first
place you'd look for French, but this site is amazing. In the left hand
frame, look for the ear, which indicates a sound file. You will also find the
French text. Very, very impressive. Added
the
Subtitles page. Somewhat
experimental as of this week. There
is no end of current events and culture on this site, with professional animateurs speaking French standardisé. We also need idiomatic
French, and that's not so easy on a daily level. In
Daily exercises, I suggest a
daily dose of the
Donzon de Naheulbeuk. I think
we should have some chansons
on the site. So here is a lady called
Carole Zalzberg, a writer, and
here is
Je t'aime avant
tout, words and music.
North-East Illinois University, bless them,
have put their
language laboratory on the
Internet. If Francophony's your thing, have a look at
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Pick of the week 30January 2006 Last
pick for this week. Charivari
on Inter is presented Monday to Thursday. An excellent arts programme, it is
not always easy to follow.
Here
is the sound file of the 2nd Feb programme where the historian Michel Vovelle
talks of his book " la Révolution
Française expliquée à ma petite fille " éditions du SEUIL. . Very
comprehensible, and very interesting. If you want to forage among the
archived sound files for this programme, they are
here. This is obviously my day for being selfless. A page called Chroniques d'histoire sur la présence francophone en Colombie-Brittanique.
Altavista.fr has a tab for
Mp3/Audio. First to come up was Dominique, with a site called
histoiresdefilles. Turns out to
be a Canadian series of the Friends type.
However, you get audio clips and the text for all these ladies.
That's what this site is about isn't it? You
will find very few references to The
Environment here, but for all those who like that sort of thing,
here is the sort of
thing you like. The videos can even be downloaded. Oh, joy. I very
much like
Télérama Radio, and I've been collecting the episodes of
Spirite de Théophile Gauthier . Under
Audio Books you'll see my
reference to La Morte Amoureuse. The
style is beautiful, and as ghost stories they're excellent. Not gothic horror
à la Poe,much more elegant. And these are free audio books! After a
very intellectual Pick I like something lighter. Here's the
bande-annonce for Les Bronzés 3. Out 1 February. I love
this sort of French comedy as much as I detest the American equivalent. If
you're the sort of person who finds
France Culture, well, a bit
light-hearted, this next site is for you. It is part of
Telequebec, which is well
worth exploring, and
this page points to the archives of a now defunct series Chasseurs d'idées. Click on Archives at
left of screen, and you can watch (in RealMedia) all the programmes from
September 1999 to April 2002. Jaques Véronneau, who hosts, has a Canadian
accent so strong he makes Céline Dion sound like an France Inter newsreader.
If you're hanging off the end of a telephone line to read this, don't bother:
stick to audio. By request,
Le
mot de la fin d'Alain Rey. No text
but always a very nice end to the 7-9
d'Inter I've added the France-Culture Revue de press européenne to Daily Exercises because the page includes the text. You'll also see the essential (according to me) Podcasts.
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