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Paris o’clock 042920 Quiz 16: En effet

    Learn French with this snippet from the podcast Paris o’clock! It’s 51 words in 29 seconds, how many can you hear and understand? Test and improve your ear for French with this clip.

    Learn French with a podcast! This clip is from Paris o’clock 29 April 2020 Episode. Listen and fill in what you hear below. Read more and find a translation below. Find the full episode here.

    29 seconds, 51 words

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    Indeed…

    Indeed I don’t think I have ever really disagreed with a teacher. That can’t be true. But I definitely wasn’t vocal with teachers. Were you?

    I had classmates in high school and college who would argue with teachers, full on empassioned arguments. That wasn’t me.

    Am I sheep? Maybe. I’m not a genius like Monet. Maybe some sort of arguing with teachers and authority is a pre-requisite for geniosity. The billionaires and artists and makers and doers of the world are non-conformist. They break the rules and disagree and maybe that leads to success.

    I hope that isn’t the case. It’s bad news for us non-non-conformists. Maybe we just need to push the limits and bust out of the mold a little bit more.

    We can start by improving our French in a new way.

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    Mais Monet ne reste pas longtemps dans cet atelier car il n’est pas d’accord avec son professeur. En effet, pour son professeur, la peinture doit être une représentation idéale de la réalité et surtout pas une représentation exacte de la réalité.

    Monet, lui, préfère peindre les choses comme il les voit.

    But Monet does not stay long in this workshop because he does not agree with his teacher. Indeed, for his teacher, painting must be an ideal representation of reality and above all not an exact representation of reality.

    Monet prefers to paint things as he sees them.

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    car

    En effet

    doit être

    surtout pas

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