Paul Cézanne est né le 19 janvier 1839 à Aix-en-Provence, une ville située dans le sud de la France. Il était l'un des plus grands peintres
de son époque et a eu une grande influence sur l'art moderne. Ses tableaux sont encore, à ce jour, connus mondialement et sont exposés aux
quatre coins du monde.
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The town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, located in the South of France, is currently hosting an exhibition on one of the most iconic figures of
the 20th century, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Titled "Parlez-moi d’amour", this exhibition is an exploration of Jackie
Kennedy’s life, her spirit, and her influence on fashion, culture, and the arts.
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You may have already seen some of his black and white photographs in the AFSF's corridors and staircase. Bill speaks fluent French
and visits Paris at least twice a year, and he has been a regular student of the Alliance Française de San Francisco for almost
20 years. It is a pleasure to share some news about his last trip to Paris with you!
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You may have already seen some of his black and white photographs in the AFSF's corridors and staircase. Bill speaks fluent French and visits Paris at least twice a year, and he has been a regular student of the Alliance Française de San Francisco for almost
20 years. It is a pleasure to share some news about his last trip to Paris with you!
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John, étudiant du cours de conversation avancé du samedi, nous raconte les vacances de rêve qu'il a passé en France cet été.
De belles photos et de beaux paysages à decouvrir dans cet article.
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It’s that time of the year when one starts thinking about the rapidly approaching summer vacation. It’s a very big part of the French
culture. It’s time to bond with family, friends, and make lifelong memories. Most of all, it's a time to recharge the battery and have
some well deserved fun.
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You may already know Bill from his past contribution to our blog, here, he comes back with a piece on Paris after the pandemic. Discover his
photos, and follow his journey through the most iconic places in the French capital city.
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The Francophonie refers to men and women who share a common language: French. We estimate over 300 million French speakers across five
continents. March 21st is the day of the Francophonie, and AFSF students are honoring this day with their own presentations.
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This session, all students from all courses at the AFSF were invited to work on a project, or 'devoirs' on the subject of equality between men and women, also called in French: "La parité homme - femme".
Discover how different levels of French can express different ideas on the subject.
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Our B2 Advanced students have done their "devoirs" this session, and they have come up with multiple French expressions to use in
your every day lingo, as well as some insightful reflections on today's world: Is it moving too fast? Is it too bad that in our current
society, grandparents no longer live under the same family roof?
📚Find out what YOU could be working on if you were in Emmanuel's class on Saturday mornings!
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Find out what our Beginner 3 level students are capable of!
Jason, Alyson, Roger, Maureen & Morai are describing what their everyday life is like from dusk to dawn.
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Se faire la bise, un rituel très répandu en France qui panique souvent les Américains, habitués au bon gros "hug", et quelques gens du nord
de l'Europe plus distants. Le nombre de bisous appuyés ou plus timides donnés sur la joue de la vague connaissance ou de l'ami proche que
l'on rencontre varie énormément à travers le monde, et même d'un département à l'autre en France. La bise, en plus de son acte social visant
à saluer ou à prendre congé de quelqu'un est certes une manifestation d'amitié, mais est aussi un signe fort d'appartenance locale. On avait
l’habitude des tournées de bisous, même au bureau. Un rituel que l’épidémie en plein regain a chamboulé. Définitivement?
La question qui a été posée en classe était de savoir si on pourrait vraiment se refaire la bise?
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Nancy, winner of the Interalliances challenge and student at the Alliance Française de SF since 2020, tells us why and how she's
learning French with the Alliance Française de San Francisco!
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Ocean Hackathon is a 48-hour challenge that aims to address the ocean’s greatest challenges by enhancing the value of marine and maritime data through innovation. San Francisco’s local edition will receive 8 challenges created by
experts from NASA, Stanford, and Google X - to name a few. Between November 5 and 7, teams of 3 to 8 participants
develop a prototype, build a business plan, refine their pitch and do their best to be chosen to represent their city during the Grand
Finale in France!
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