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These are the top 5 series to learn French

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Parlez-vous français? You will soon be able to give the right answer. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, learning French is a challenge for many people. One way to improve your language skills is through moving images, because reading subtitles and watching Listen, a learning success can be achieved quickly. We have summarized the best series.

Osmosis

For all fans of Black Mirror! The sci-fi series Osmosis is set in an alternative universe in which a dating app promises users their partner for life. In order to find out exactly what characteristics and preferences the users have, detailed brain examinations are carried out. This is the only way to determine the soulmate. What could possibly go wrong?

La Forêt

La Forêt is an exciting thriller highlight! Policewoman Virginie Musso leads the investigation into the disappearance of a girl in a village. She receives support from a local teacher who has a mysterious past. When Virginie's daughter disappears, things get complicated and shocking secrets come to light.

Le Chalet

The Thriller Series Le Chalet tells of a reunion with old friends who meet in a mountain hut in the French Alps. But in this remote hut, with no access to the outside world, things quickly turn grim. The young people find themselves in a deadly trap and a fight for survival begins.

Mytho

The story Mytho tells the story of stressed mother Elvira, who is trying to juggle child and family. When she finds out that her husband is cheating on her, her world collapses. In order to get more attention and be heard again, she resorts to a gigantic lie that turns her entire life upside down. Black humor at it's best.

Pour cent

Pour cent is a French comedy series about employees of a talent agency. The managers of this agency have to deal with their choleric boss and the diva-like attitudes of their clients. In each episode, the talents are embodied by real French musicians and actors who play their own roles with a certain amount of self-irony.

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