I love these short audios.
"La Déclaration d'Indépendance de la Belgique (4 octobre 1830)" has been shared to the blog from the French reading exercises section of the learning library where you can find a large selection of interactive texts to help you with your reading skills. This article also has audio for you to practice your French listening skills; you can find many more listening activities in the French listening practice section.
Did you know that October 4 is Belgium’s Independence Day? Learn the significance of this date and more in the bilingual article below.
After listening to the audio, click any word for the English translation and links to related grammar lessons.
Note: Some of the tenses in this French text and its English translation don’t match! In French, we use the present tense to describe historical events like this to evoke a sense of immediacy, whereas in English, we commonly use the past tense – learn more about historical French tenses.
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I am wondering how articles are leveled because although it has a lot of A1 words it doesn't seem like an A1 article. Is it a word count or the article is judged on the whole? I love the site but I find the reading/listening articles challenging for my level.
Bonjour Nathalie,
You're right, this isn't A1. I was setting too much store by the CEFR grammar level without taking into account the entirety of the article. I've changed this to A2. Merci!