FV 113 INTERVIEW: Inside Le Louvre: through the eyes of a security guard at the most famous museum in the world

Buy Full Notes Gilles Malezieux worked at the Louvre Museum for 25 years and allows you to have a peep inside the life of the largest and most famous museum in the world. We’ll talk about why the Mona Lisa ("La Joconde", in French!) is so famous, the hidden passages of the Louvre as well as some stories Gilles experienced why working as a security guard. There will also be a bit of art history (or should we say, business) where you’ll find out why there are many French impressionist paintings displayed in the USA! This is the second part of a two-episode conversation with Gilles. In the previous episode (French Voices, episode 112), Gilles is telling about the work of a copyist and how to get granted access to the Louvre to copy master painters. Visit Gilles’s website Thank you to Nancy for putting me in touch with Gilles! If you’d like to recommend a guest for French Voices, email me! Vocab List blindé, e (adj) = reinforced, bulletproof chantier (nm) = construction site clim (nf) (slang) = air con conservateur,trice de musée (n) = museum curator dérobé, e (adj) = secret, hidden détonner = to clash, to be incongruous en voir des vertes et des pas mûres = to see some things that are difficult to digest ; to see some astonishing sights être à cheval sur (qch) = to be a stickler for (sth) faire un froid de canard = to be icy cold la Joconde = the Mona Lisa marchand,e (n) = merchand, seller occidental,e (n, adj) = Western oeuvre (nf) = work, masterpiece que dalle (fam.) = nothing, zilch

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French teacher Jessica interviews native speakers of French from around the world who share a bit of their life and passion. Learn French and boost your listening skills as you get the chance to follow a real conversation between native French people talking at normal speed AND customise your French learning experience. All interviews come with questions to test your comprehension, transcription and a list of specific French vocabulary available for free download at http://www.frenchvoicespodcast.com. Get a slice of French culture! Where else would you meet in one same place a French yoga teacher based in Melbourne, a soap manufacturer from Provence, or a couple cycling around the world? Suitable for upper intermediate and advanced students of French.