Tuesday, June 2, 2015

French Pod

I have download some excellent material in FrenchPod101.com
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For B1 level - Lower Intermediate French 
For B2 level - Intermediate French
For Advanced level - Advanced French - some essay for your writing as well as speaking
Each part contains pdf and audio file (above 10 mins)

Friday, May 8, 2015

[Ebook+audio] La Parure


La Parure est parue pour la première fois dans le quotidien Le Gaulois le, avant d'être reprise dans le recueil Contes du jour et de la nuit en 1885. Elle paraît trois ans après le rétablissement de la liberté de la presse sous la IIIème République.
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[Summary] French vocabulary + grammar

The sparkchart: summary of french, including vocabulary and grammar.
That should be learnt by level A2 or anyone who want to remind own knowledge about French

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[Ebook+audio] Double assassinat dans la rue Morgue

En pleine nuit, des cris effrayants réveillent les habitants de la rue Morgue, à Paris. Ils vont bientôt découvrir les cadavres atrocement mutilés d'une jeune fille et de sa mère. Des meurtres qui auraient pu rester inexplicables, sans la présence d'Auguste Dupin, un jeune et brillant détective amateur...
Two cases of detection for Monsieur Auguste C. Dupin, Poe’s great detective. Who could have committed the atrocious murders in the Rue Morgue and so how did the murderer get in, or out? Will Dupin find the purloined letter and save the royal personage? Where is the minister hiding it? 

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audio - http://www.mediafire.com/download/dgc38i7z5le8z23/04+Double+Assassinat+dans+la+Rue+Morgue.rar

[Ebook+audio] Teach Yourself French

Teach Yourself French is the course for anyone who wants to progress quickly from the basics to understanding, speaking and writing French with confidence. Although aimed at those with no previous knowledge, it is equally suitable for anyone wishing to brush up existing knowledge or refresh rusty language skills for a holiday or business trip. Key structures and vocabulary are introduced in 25 thematic units progressing from introducing yourself and dealing with everyday situations to using the phone and talking about work. The course covers all structures required for GCSE level and beyond. The emphasis is on communication throughout with important language structures introduced through dialogues on the accompanying recording. There are plenty of exercises to practise the language as it is introduced and tips throughout to help with pronunciation and grammar. Cultural information boxes give useful advice and information for anyone planning a trip to France. The new edition retains the tried-and-tested structure of the lessons but has been updated to reflect societal and technological changes, and the audio has been completely re-recorded.

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Saturday, January 10, 2015

[ebook+audio]03 Notre-Dame de Paris


This great historical novel, published in 1831, is a formidable representation of life in Paris in the fifteenth century. Four people dominate the story: Quasimodo, the hunch-backed bell-ringer of Notre-Dame; Claude Frollo, the tortured arch-deacon; Esmeralda, the beautiful gypsy and Phoebus, the captain of the King’s archers. 

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[ebook+audio]02 Le Comte de Monte-Cristo

Alexandre Dumas I Marseille. L'arrivée. II Le père et le fils. III Les Catalans. IV Complot. V Le repas des fiançailles. VI Le substitut du procureur du roi. VII L'interrogatoire. VIII Le château d'If. IX Le soir des fiançailles. X Le petit cabinet des Tuileries. XI L'Ogre de Corse. XII Le père et le fils. XIII Les Cent Jours. XIV Le prisonnier furieux et le prisonnier fou. XV Le numéro 34 et le numéro 27. XVI Un savant italien. XVII La chambre de l'abbé. XVIII Le trésor. XIX Le troisième accès. XX Le cimetière du château d'If. XXI L'île de Tiboulen. XXII Les contrebandiers. XXIII L'île de Monte Cristo. XXIV Éblouissement. XXV L'inconnu. XXVI L'auberge du pont du Gard. XXVII Le récit. XXVIII Les registres des prisons. XXIX La maison Morrel. XXX Le cinq septembre. XXXI Italie. Simbad le marin.

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[ebook+audio]01 Le Fantôme de l'Opéra

The Phantom of the Opera
Le Fantôme de l'Opéra (English: The Phantom of the Opera) is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. It was first published as a serialisation in "Le Gaulois" from September 23, 1909 to January 8, 1910. Initially, the story sold very poorly upon publication in book form and was even out of print several times during the twentieth century;[1] it is overshadowed by the success of its various film and stage adaptations. The most notable of these were the 1925 film depiction and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical. Originally produced for the West End, The Phantom of the Opera musical is now the longest running Broadway show in history, and one of the most lucrative The novel opens with a prologue in which Gaston Leroux claims that Erik, the "Phantom of the Opera", was a real person.
We are then introduced to Christine Daaé. She and her father, a famous fiddler, traveled all over Sweden playing folk and religious music. Her father was known to be the best wedding fiddler in the land. When Christine is six, her mother dies and her father is brought to rural France by a patron, Professor Valerius.
During Christine's childhood, which is described retrospectively in the early chapters of the book, her father tells her many stories featuring an 'Angel of Music', who, like a muse, is the personification of musical inspiration. Christine meets and befriends the young Raoul, Viscount of Chagny, who also enjoys her father's many stories. One of Christine and Raoul's favourite stories is one of Little Lotte, a girl with golden hair and blue eyes who is visited by the Angel of Music and possesses a heavenly voice.
On his deathbed, Christine's father tells her that from Heaven, he will send the Angel of Music to her. Christine now lives with Mamma Valerius, the elderly widow of her father's benefactor.
Christine is eventually given a position in the chorus at the Paris Opera House (Opera Populaire). Not long after she arrives there, she begins hearing a beautiful, unearthly voice which sings to her and speaks to her. She believes this must be the Angel of Music and asks him if he is. The Voice agrees and offers to teach her "a little bit of heaven's music." The Voice, however, belongs to Erik, a disfigured genius who was one of the contractors who built the opera and who secretly built into the cellars a home for himself. He is the Opera ghost ("Fantôme" in French can be translated as both "ghost" and "phantom") who has been extorting money from the Opera's management for many years. Unknown to Christine, at least at first, he falls in love with her.
With the help of the Voice, Christine triumphs at the gala on the night of the old managers' retirement. Her old childhood friend Raoul hears her and remembers his love for her. A time after the gala, the Paris Opera performs Faust, with the prima donna Carlotta playing the lead. In response to a refused surrender of Box Five to the Opera Ghost, Carlotta loses her voice and the chandelier overhead plummets into the audience.
After the chandelier crashes, Erik kidnaps Christine to his home in the cellars and reveals his true identity. He plans to keep her there only a few days, hoping she will come to love him, and Christine begins to find herself attracted to her abductor. But she causes Erik to change his plans when she unmasks him and, to the horror of both, beholds his face. Furious, he lets her know of his despair and love. Fearing that she will leave him, he decides to keep her with him forever, but after two weeks, when Christine requests release, he agrees, on condition that she would wear his ring and be faithful to him.
Up on the roof of the Opera, Christine tells Raoul of Erik taking her to the cellars. Raoul promises to take Christine away where Erik can never find her and to take her even if she resists. Raoul tells Christine he shall act on his promise the following day, to which Christine agrees, but she pities Erik and will not go until she has sung for him one last time. The two leave. But neither is aware that Erik has been listening to their conversation or that it has driven him to jealous frenzy. During the week and that night Erik has been terrorizing anyone who stood in his way, or in the way of Christine's career, including the managers.
The following night, Erik kidnaps Christine during a production of Faust. Back in the cellars, Erik tries to force Christine into marrying him. If she refuses, he threatens, he will destroy the entire Opera using explosives he has planted in the cellars, killing everyone in it, including himself and Christine. Christine continues to refuse, until she realizes that Raoul and an old acquaintance of Erik's known only as "The Persian," in an attempt to rescue her, have been trapped in Erik's torture chamber. To save them and the people above, Christine agrees to marry Erik and kisses him. Erik rescues the Persian and the young Raoul from his torture chamber...



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