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TALKING FRANCE

PODCAST: How French invaded the English language, where foreigners buy second homes and youth violence flares

The Talking France podcast is back with another episode about life in France, from violence in schools to whether or not the English language is actually just 'badly pronounced French' via most popular locations for second homes and changes to French toll roads.

PODCAST: How French invaded the English language, where foreigners buy second homes and youth violence flares
The Local's podcast Talking France

Host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France’s Emma Pearson, Genevieve Mansfield and John Lichfield to discuss all the latest news and talking points from France.

This week we’re discussing a controversial topic: the very French origins of the English language.

After the release of the book La langue anglaise n’existe pas, c’est du français mal prononcé (The English language doesn’t exist, it’s just French pronounced badly), our team considers whether or not the provocative statement has any truth to it, plus some of our favourite language ‘faux-amis‘ (false friends).

We’re also looking at the attractiveness of France for foreign second home hunters and where people want to go. There are a few hot-spots for foreigners looking to purchase property in France, though preferences depend based on nationality. 

You can find the Talking France podcast on Spotify or Apple podcasts, download it here or listen on the link below

The Talking France team also chats about recent efforts by local authorities to take on Airbnb. So far, the courts have ordered the online rental giant to pay €1.3 million after failing to pay the local tourist tax on one island, but local authorities don’t want to stop there. They are fighting for Airbnb for another €30 million.

Is youth violence on the rise in France? Our team discusses the recent death of 15-year-old boy and calls by two mayors in southern France to impose curfews on young people. 

And motorists rejoice! We talk about plans to cut down on traffic and introduce ‘free-flow’ tollbooths in France, plus the things foreigners and holidaymakers should know before driving on the affected autoroutes.

Talking France is a free podcast made possible by the support of paying members of The Local France. You can find all previous episodes HERE, and find out more about supporting The Local HERE

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PODCAST: Is France booming or bust, Paris QR codes explained and how to drive like a Frenchwoman

The Talking France podcast is back with another episode about life in France, from why the French government wants male motorists to drive like women and the future of the D-Day landing beaches to QR codes and who will really need one during the Paris Olympic Games.

PODCAST: Is France booming or bust, Paris QR codes explained and how to drive like a Frenchwoman

Host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France’s Emma Pearson, Genevieve Mansfield and John Lichfield to look at all the news and talking points in France this week.

This week we’re discussing France’s latest campaign to push wants male motorists to ‘drive like women’.

We also take a look at the consequences for traffic violations for foreign licence holders, and when you need to switch to a French licence if you live here full-time.

You can find the latest episode of Talking France on Spotify or Apple, download it here or listen on the link below

There has been a lot of concern about the QR codes that are going to be necessary to get around restricted zones in central Paris during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Our team breaks down the facts on who will actually need one, and how to apply.

The 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings is fast approaching, and there will be dozens of events in north-western France to mark the event. In the meantime, we are discussing the future of the historic beaches and why they are under threat.

And is France doomed or is it booming? The Talking France team analyses whether or not the country’s economy really is in a healthy condition.

Finally, getting blood tests in France can be a confusing experience for foreigners, especially when they receive a PDF document filled with obscure medical terms and figures. We chat about how the French system pushes patients to be proactive about their own health…in ways Brits and Americans might not be used to.

Talking France is a free podcast made possible by the support of paying members of The Local – you can find our complete back catalogue HERE and you can find out more about becoming a member HERE.

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