You Want to Understand French Politics, History & Social Debates... But Do You Know How to Speak About Them Like a French Person?
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Master French Political Vocabulary - Your Complete Guide to 50 Essential Words & Expressions (With All the Pronunciation You Need to Discuss Politics, Justice & History with Confidence)
FREE Guide + Complete Audio Pronunciation to Speak with Confidence and Understand French Political Conversations Authentically
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Inside This Free Guide, You'll Discover:
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🏛️ POLITICAL STRUCTURES
The exact vocabulary French people use — "Un député" (member of parliament), "L'Assemblée nationale" (the National Assembly), "Le benjamin" (the youngest member), "La République", "Le socialisme", "La bourgeoisie", "Le Parlement", "Une loi". You'll know exactly what each means and how French institutions work.
🪧 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS & PROTESTS
The language of strikes and workers' rights — "Une grève" (a strike), "Se mettre en grève" (to go on strike), "Un gréviste" (a striker), "Un ouvrier" (a worker), "Un syndicat" (a union), "Licencier" (to fire), "Militer" (to campaign), "Autogéré" (self-managed). Essential to understand French social culture and why strikes are so common in France!
⚖️ JUSTICE & LEGAL TERMS
How to discuss famous cases like the Dreyfus Affair — "La justice", "L'égalité", "Une injustice", "Accuser" (to accuse), "La trahison" (treason), "Coupable" (guilty), "Innocent", "Démontrer" (to prove), "Pointer la culpabilité" (to point out guilt), "Déchirer le pays" (to tear the country apart).