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Un stage d’étudiant

Les études

  • Vie universitaire
  • Portrait d'un étudiant
  • Les grèves (causes)
  • Les grèves de 1968
  • Le resultat des grèves
  • Le resultat de 1968
  • Un stage d'étudiant
  • Histoire d'études et amour
  • Les Américains et la grève
  • Grève américaine?
  • Etudiants français et américains
  • Différences entre étudiants français et américains
  • Les études américaines et françaises
  • Les Grandes écoles
  • Les cours préparatoires
https://media.la.utexas.edu:443/languagevids/conversations/ff-fc-07-stage_echange.mp4

Functions

  • Describing
  • Narrating in the past

Related Grammar

  • narration: passé composé vs. imparfait
  • prepositions with places

Transcript

ff-fc-07-stage_echange_fr.xml

- Et bien, écoute Charles, comment est-ce que tu es venu faire tes études aux États-Unis?

- En fait, je suis venu par un programme d'échange avec mon université en France.

- C'est-à-dire? - Ils proposaient de venir enseigner un an aux États-Unis

et un Américain allait enseigner un an en France

et en fait, j'ai beaucoup aimé les États-Unis, et j'ai décidé de rester faire une thèse ici.

- Ce qui est un parcours qui n'est pas rare. - Non, oui.

- Souvent on voit des étudiants qui viennent ici en stage et qui restent.

- Exactement, oui. C'est vrai que c'est une bonne opportunité, oui.

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