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Vivre à Montréal, une ville plurielle // Conversations avec... Michelle Daniel, The Heart of English

Émilie discute avec Michel, coach d'anglais à Montréal, de son parcours d'apprentissage du français, du minimalisme et de l'importance de la curiosité. Michel partage des conseils pour apprendre une langue, notamment l'écriture et la lecture. #FrançaisQuébec #Apprentissage #Motivation
Duration
32.6 mins
Level
intermediate
Word Count
3694 (944 unique words)
Topics
Arts & Literature
Coaching
Freelancing
Gratitude journaling
Language Instruction
Language Learning
Lifestyle
Literature
Location
Minimalism
Montreal, Canada
Ontario, Canada
Ottawa, Canada
Personal Development
Printmaking
Quebec, Canada
Toronto
Translation
Work & Careers
Writing

Vocab Notes

01.
avoir la chance de
to have the chance to, to be lucky enough to

This expression indicates that someone has been fortunate enough to experience something or meet someone special. It highlights the positive aspect of an opportunity.

02.
mettre en lumière
to highlight, to shed light on

This expression means to bring attention to something, to emphasize its importance, or to make it clearer.

03.
ça tombe bien
that's fortunate, that works out well

This informal expression indicates that something happens at a convenient or opportune time.

04.
entre guillemets
in quotation marks, so to speak

This phrase is used to indicate that a word or expression is being used in a non-literal sense, often ironically or to show distance from the term.

05.
ne lâchez pas
don't give up, keep going

This expression is a way to encourage someone to persevere and not give up on their goals, especially when facing difficulties.

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