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Web Radio Episode 127

Episode 114 of the French International Web Radio podcast, hosted by French International, titled "Web Radio Episode 127" was published on April 3, 2026 and runs 14 minutes.

April 3, 2026 ·14m · French International Web Radio

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HERE IS OUR 127th WEBRADIO SHOW 31 Mars 2026   ANIMATRICES : EMERSON DE LA CLASSE DE NOLWENN, CM2 ET MIRABELLE DE LA CLASSE DE SANDRA, CM2                                                             Sommaire / Program - La super nouvelle / The awesome news (53’’) Angel et Eleanor de la classe de Thierry, CM1.   - Rencontre avec l’écrivaine Hashley Auguste / Interview with author Hashley Auguste (3’17) Apoline et Sarah de la classe de Carine, CE1 ; Margot de la classe d’Elodie, CE1 ; Camila de la classe d’Anne-Lise, CE1.  -  Pourquoi tu parles français ? / How come you speak French ? (8’08)     Haddie et Miles de la classe de Thierry, CM1; Carolyn, monitrice à French International - Géopays / Geopays       (11’21) Galen et Scarlett de la classe de Thierry, CM1. Enjoy !

HERE IS OUR 127th WEBRADIO SHOW

31 Mars 2026

 

ANIMATRICES : EMERSON DE LA CLASSE DE NOLWENN, CM2 ET MIRABELLE DE LA CLASSE DE SANDRA, CM2

                                                           

Sommaire / Program

- La super nouvelle / The awesome news (53’’)

Angel et Eleanor de la classe de Thierry, CM1. 

 - Rencontre avec l’écrivaine Hashley Auguste / Interview with author Hashley Auguste (3’17)

Apoline et Sarah de la classe de Carine, CE1 ; Margot de la classe d’Elodie, CE1 ; Camila de la classe d’Anne-Lise, CE1.

 -  Pourquoi tu parles français ? / How come you speak French ? (8’08)    

Haddie et Miles de la classe de Thierry, CM1; Carolyn, monitrice à French International

- Géopays / Geopays       (11’21)

Galen et Scarlett de la classe de Thierry, CM1.

Enjoy !

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