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Compréhension
Grammaire
Vocabulaire
Pédagogie
Expressions
idiomatiques
Français des
affaires
Mises en situation
Nouvelles du monde
Découverte
Jeux
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Mission Europe:
An audio journey into French, German and Polish
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Delve into the world of languages with
Mission Europe’s three exciting radio adventures.
Mission Berlin, Misja Kraków and Mission
Paris come in 26 five-minute episodes and offer an original
bilingual approach. The heroes of each adventure think in the
language of their listeners and discover the language and culture of
the country as their adventures unwind. Immerse yourself in the
sound and discover the French, German and Polish languages.
The website
Mission Europe
Do you know how to say “enjoy your lunch” in
German? What would you say to a beautiful girl on the streets of
Cracow? Could you tell the difference between left and right in
Paris’ Père Lachaise cemetery?
Log
onto the website
www.missioneurope.eu,
you will have at your disposal a listen-on-demand for the three
series and the following tools:
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Language explanations and exercises.
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Cultural information on
the sights of Berlin, Paris and Poland.
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Practical information on things like food and
drink.
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A multilingual glossary.
- Images of top spots in the three places.
- Useful links and a bibliography.
Play with the on line QUIZ
Test your knowledge on Germany, France and
Poland and take part in the on line contest from February 1 to
March 15, 2007. You can win one of ten MP3-player,
estimated value: 249€. The winners will be named at the end of March
on the Mission Europe Web site after a draw.
Mission Europe
for language-teaching:
- uses radio techniques to look at culture
and communications, as they are actually practiced in a
multi-lingual, cosmopolitan Europe;
- allows you to learn while being
entertained: as you follow the hero, you will take your first
steps in three languages (French, German and Polish) and you
will find the keys to survival in these countries;
- works in a bilingual format which allows
listeners to follow a story without feeling that they are
learning since the hero thinks aloud in the listeners’ own
language;
- develops your linguistic skills along with
the plot: Act 1
: First contact with the country, Act 2 : « Situate
oneself », Act 3 : « Identifying », Act 4 : «
Participating/reacting », Act 5 : « Expressing oneself ».
- bases its linguistic contents on the
« Discovery » and “Survival” levels, that is, Level A1 of the
Common European Framework of Reference for Language Learning.
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