Interview: Ashley Day, Amuse Gueule
Ashley Day is the warden of Carrington college at Dunedin. He's born in the North Island and he came to live in Dunedin at 10 years old. He taught French and German at the university and received a French distinction in 1989: la palme académique.
Amuse Gueule is a radio program at Auckland on Planet FM. Every week, the team at Amuse-Gueule greets you with news and events from French-speaking countries, from within New Zealand, and from around the world - Website
Napoléon Bonaparte: a very famous French military and political leader. Listen to the story of the main reforms of Napoleon 1.
Sound extracts:
- Wonder woman
- Céline Dion – « J’irai chercher ton Cœur »
- Dominique Farrougia – La cité de la peur
- Michel Sardou – « Les lacs du Conemara »
- Christian Clavier – Les Visiteurs
- Johnny Hallyday – « Allumer le feu »
- France Gall – “Sacré Charlemagne”
- Pink Floyd – “Money”
- Lofofora – “Justice pour tous”
- Joe Dassin – “Les Champs-Elysées”
- Thomas Dutronc – « N.A.S.D.A.Q »
Music:
Volo – Sans rire - from their album: Sans rire – Website
Jacques Brel – Le Plat Pays - from their album: Les Bourgeois
Edith Piaf – Milord
Zaz– on ira - from their album: Recto verso – Website
Listen to this programme :
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