A Year in the Merde is a comic novel by Stephen Clarke[1] first published in 2004 under the pen name Paul West. In later editions, the author's real identity was revealed. In France, the book title is God save la France.
God Save La France
Qui a dit qu'apprendre l'anglais n'était pas fun ? Dans cet Audible Original, l'ensemble des cours dispensés par le duo britannique fait l'objet de plusieurs sections comprenant : des quizz, des points sur l'actualité anglaise, des cours de grammaire, des jeux de rôles, les faux amis, des questions et des tests finaux pour progresser à votre rythme,tout en vous amusant. Les trois saisons (God save my english beginner, Intermediate, et advanced) offrent chacune 15 épisodes, pour un apprentissage step by step. Alors, que vous soyez plutôt novice ou plutôt débrouillard dans l'apprentissage des langues, vous aurez le choix !
L'année ne commence pas le 1er janvier, tous les Français savent ça. Il n'y a que ces fous d'Anglo-Saxons pour croire un truc pareil. En réalité, l'année commence le premier lundi de septembre. Le jour où les Parisiens récupèrent leurs bureaux après leur mois de vacances et se remettent à travailler le temps de décider où ils partiront à la Toussaint.
God save our gracious King,Long live our noble King,God save the King:Send him victorious,Happy and glorious,Long to reign over us:God save the King.O Lord, our God, arise,Scatter his enemies,And make them fall.Confound their politics,Frustrate their knavish tricks,On thee our hopes we fix:God save us all.Thy choicest gifts in store,On him be pleased to pour;Long may he reign:May he defend our laws,And ever give us causeTo sing with heart and voiceGod save the King.[9]
DUGOUT_eyJrZXkiOiJubVNMZjVybSIsInAiOiJiZXNvY2NlciIsInBsIjoiIn0\r\n\r\nThe Paris Saint-Germain forward does not turn 24 until two days after the December 18th final but his brace in Sunday's 3-1 defeat of Poland means he already has nine career World Cup goals, as many as giants of the game such as Eusebio and Jairzinho. "God save our King" was the front-page headline in sports daily 'L'Equipe' on Monday as the French turned their attentions towards England and acknowledged their reliance on the magic of Mbappe.\r\n\r\nThe youngest player since Pele to score in a World Cup final when he did so as a teenager in the 2018 win over Croatia, Mbappe is now the leading marksman at this year's tournament with five goals. But he is also more generally the main threat for a team who are without a whole host of injured stars in Qatar, from Paul Pogba to N'Golo Kante and Karim Benzema.\r\n\r\nHis superb assist for Olivier Giroud's opening goal against Poland was confirmation of that. "Kylian speaks with his feet and he does so very well. He is an extraordinary player and is capable of changing a game at any moment," said coach Didier Deschamps after Sunday's victory in the last 16. "And he has such a beautiful smile that everyone wants to share it with him."\r\n\r\nAt the helm of 'Les Bleus' for a decade now, Deschamps has led France into a third successive World Cup quarter-final, something they had never achieved before.\r\n\r\n'Don't want to stop here'\r\n\r\nEngland now stand in their way and look set to be a fearsome proposition, but the holders are full of confidence. "We don't want to stop here. We want to stretch our limits as far as possible," said goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris, who on Sunday won his 142nd cap to equal Lilian Thuram's French record.\r\n\r\n"With each step forward we need to raise our level but I think this team is ready for that." Mbappe may be the main man, but Gareth Southgate's England will know that there are other threats. Giroud, now France's all-time top scorer, is enjoying a magnificent twilight to his career while Antoine Griezmann has been outstanding in a more withdrawn role.\r\n\r\nOusmane Dembele is capable of moments of magic on the right wing too. However, there are areas that England will look to exploit. In midfield Aurelien Tchouameni and Adrien Rabiot have so far ably plugged the gap left by Kante and Pogba but have yet to face world-class opposition. England, with their own young prodigy in Jude Bellingham, will offer a different test.\r\n\r\nIt also remains to be seen how the centre-back pairing of Raphael Varane and Dayot Upamecano will handle England's potent attack, but France are optimistic and the mood in their camp is in stark contrast to Euro 2020. At last year's delayed European Championship, 'Les Bleus' were disappointing and went out in the last 16 to Switzerland.\r\n\r\n"It is a really different context. We are well settled in our base camp and there is a really good mix of young players for whom this is their first experience, and other more experienced ones," said the 35-year-old Lloris. "I think the word to sum it up is 'respect'. There is respect between us. All you need to see is the joy at the end of the match when we all came together."\r\n\r\nAnd with Mbappe in their ranks, anything is possible. "We keep repeating it but it is difficult to know what the limit is for Kylian," said Lloris.\r\n " } K. Mbappé Francia World Cup Share 'God save our King': France in thrall to Mbappe ahead of England clash BeSoccer 2 months ago 1.5k Deschamps has led France into a third successive WC last 8. AFP France head into Saturday's heavyweight World Cup quarter-final clash with England well aware that their hopes of carrying on in Qatar and retaining the title rest on the shoulders of Kylian Mbappe. End Quarters England 1-2 France 10 DEC 2022
The Paris Saint-Germain forward does not turn 24 until two days after the December 18th final but his brace in Sunday's 3-1 defeat of Poland means he already has nine career World Cup goals, as many as giants of the game such as Eusebio and Jairzinho. "God save our King" was the front-page headline in sports daily 'L'Equipe' on Monday as the French turned their attentions towards England and acknowledged their reliance on the magic of Mbappe. 2ff7e9595c
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