It's a frog's Life !

Par : Mark Whitaker, Yannick Corboz

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  • Nombre de pages120
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.215 kg
  • Dimensions15,0 cm × 21,0 cm × 0,8 cm
  • ISBN2-9521034-0-2
  • EAN9782952103404
  • Date de parution01/12/2003
  • ÉditeurMark Whitaker

Résumé

Think France and you may think : romantic Parisian boulevards, sunkissed lavender fields of Provence, picturesque old villages, grandiose châteaux, majestic rivers, breathtaking mountains, endless beaches, inviting blue seas, fine vines and gastronomy. But, for the millions of tourists who visit the country each year, the experience is not always as charming and idyllic as the picture postcard images. Ordering Food, driving on French roads, dealing with officials or adapting to customs can prove problematic, turning an apparent trip to paradise into a potential nightmare. It's A Frog's Life takes a pragmatic look at the realities of living in France and prepares the reader for chat might be served up on a trip, highlighting the idiosyncrasies of the local mindset and culture. This informative and pedagogical guide helps give the famous French ,Je ne sais quoi, or I dunno what, all its meaning.
Think France and you may think : romantic Parisian boulevards, sunkissed lavender fields of Provence, picturesque old villages, grandiose châteaux, majestic rivers, breathtaking mountains, endless beaches, inviting blue seas, fine vines and gastronomy. But, for the millions of tourists who visit the country each year, the experience is not always as charming and idyllic as the picture postcard images. Ordering Food, driving on French roads, dealing with officials or adapting to customs can prove problematic, turning an apparent trip to paradise into a potential nightmare. It's A Frog's Life takes a pragmatic look at the realities of living in France and prepares the reader for chat might be served up on a trip, highlighting the idiosyncrasies of the local mindset and culture. This informative and pedagogical guide helps give the famous French ,Je ne sais quoi, or I dunno what, all its meaning.