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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading Comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 2/8
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading Comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 2/8

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: "Vous n’aurez pas ma haine" Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde.
"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading Comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 3/8
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading Comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 3/8

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: "Vous n’aurez pas ma haine" Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde.
"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 5/8
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 5/8

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: "Vous n’aurez pas ma haine" Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde.
"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 1/8
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 1/8

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: "Vous n’aurez pas ma haine" Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde.
"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine" (Listening) - Interview of the author
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine" (Listening) - Interview of the author

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This is a listening comprehension aimed at B1 and B2 levels but that could be adapted to higher and lower levels. This is a Youtube interview of Antoine Leiris, Author of “Vous n’aurez pas ma haine”, a contemporary French piece of non-fiction that he wrote after the Bataclan attacks. This comprehension worksheet can be also used with the reading comprehension worksheets (about the book) that I uploaded too.
"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 4/8
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 4/8

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: "Vous n’aurez pas ma haine" Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde.
"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 7/8
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 7/8

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: "Vous n’aurez pas ma haine" Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde.
"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 6/8
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 6/8

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: "Vous n’aurez pas ma haine" Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde.
"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 8/8
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"Vous n'aurez pas ma haine": Reading comprehension (Contemporary French non-fiction) 8/8

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: "Vous n’aurez pas ma haine" Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde.
"Our of sorts" or "Mémé dans les orties" (Listening) - Interview of the author
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"Our of sorts" or "Mémé dans les orties" (Listening) - Interview of the author

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This is a listening comprehension aimed at B1 and B2 levels but that could be adapted to higher and lower levels. This is a Youtube interview of Aurélie Valognes, Author of “Mémé dans les orties” (“Out of sorts”), a contemporary French piece of fiction. This listening comprehension can also be used with the reading comprehension worksheets (about the book) that I uploaded too.
"Our of sorts" or "Mémé dans les orties" Reading comprehension (Contemporary French fiction)
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"Our of sorts" or "Mémé dans les orties" Reading comprehension (Contemporary French fiction)

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 16 worksheets on a contemporary French piece of fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1+ and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. This reading comprehension can also be used with a listening comprehension (interview of the author) that you can find in my uploads. English title: "Our of sorts" French title: “Mémé dans les orties” Ferdinand Brun hasn’t always been a grumpy old man. Many years ago, he was a grumpy young man. Now he’d much rather spend time with his canine companion, Daisy, than any of his nosy neighbors. But as his behavior becomes increasingly peculiar, his daughter grows concerned and begins to consider moving him into a retirement home. In order to maintain his freedom, Ferdinand must submit to an apartment inspection by his longtime enemy, the iron-fisted concierge, Mrs. Suarez. Unfortunately, he’s never tidied up a day in his life. His neighbors, precocious ten-year-old Juliette and vivacious ninety-two-year-old Beatrice, come to the rescue. And once he lets these two into his life, things will never be the same. After an eighty-three-year reign of grouchiness, Ferdinand may finally learn that it’s never too late to start living.
Vous n'aurez pas ma haine - Reading Compréhension
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Vous n'aurez pas ma haine - Reading Compréhension

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This is a reading comprehension that forms part of a series of 8 worksheets on a contemporary and topical French piece of non-fiction. The worksheets are aimed at B1 and B2 levels but could be adapted to higher levels. Titel: “Vous n’aurez pas ma haine” Author: Antoine Leiris is a journalist based in Paris. After his wife, Helene, was killed in the terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris, he posted a long thread about his devastation on Facebook. He directed the post at the perpetrators of the attack, saying, among other things, “I will not give you the gift of hating you.” Leiris explained that he would not succumb to anger but, instead, aim to raise the couple’s young son by celebrating the tenets of happiness and freedom. After the post went viral–it was shared over 60,000 times in the space of two days–Leiris became something of a media sensation and his note was picked up by various news outlets; among other things, it wound up being published on the front page of the French newspaper, Le Monde. Feel free to couple the reading of the book with the film (2022).