The big question for today's episode of the podcast is, when a French professor visits France, where does she go? The other question is, how do you make progress in French when people in Paris all speak English?
Brooke Koss is a French professor in Texas. She's spent a lot of time in France and her visits are a sort of whirlwind of activity going from friend's house to friend's house all over France. She calls herself a "Stéphanoise" which means someone from Saint-Etienne. It's very much off the beaten track for most visitors and yet has a lot to offer.
Listen to this episode to find out why!
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Discussed in this Episode
- Brittany (Bretagne)
- Paris
- Saint Etienne
- Lyon
- The Rhône Alpes area
- Toraine
- Dordogne
- Roscoff
- Ile de Batz
- Les Jardins Suspendus de Marqueysac
- Saint Etienne
- Museum Museum
- Pilat
- Sainte-Maries-de-la-Mer
- Camargue
- Auvergne
- Issoire
- Lac Pavin (an eerie circular lake)
- Vulcania
- Le Puy de Sancy
- Le Pal
- Le Chateau de Val
- Michelin tires museum
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