Alter Ego   4. Livre d'eleve

D'eleve — Alter Ego 4. Livre

She flipped open the book to Dossier 1. The pages were a vibrant maze of dense French texts, debate prompts, and complex grammar structures that seemed specifically designed to twist her brain into knots. To pass her upcoming DELF B2 exam, she had to master everything inside this book.

The heavy, glossy cover of Alter Ego 4: Livre de l'élève stared back at Camille from her desk. Reaching the B2 level was supposed to be a triumph, but tonight, the book felt more like a physical barrier between her and her dream of moving to Lyon. Alter Ego 4. Livre d'eleve

She looked down at her desk. The Alter Ego 4 book was still open to the very first dossier. But it didn't look intimidating anymore. It looked like a map. Camille smiled, picked up her highlighter, and began to read, finally ready to conquer the language. She flipped open the book to Dossier 1

For what felt like hours, Camille was pulled through the chapters of her own book. The café scene melted into a corporate office where she had to defend a professional project using professional vocabulary. That scene shifted into a lively dinner party where she had to navigate complex cultural idioms and express emotions with precision. The heavy, glossy cover of Alter Ego 4:

Camille sighed, rubbing her eyes, and pressed play on the accompanying CD-ROM audio track.

"Excellent!" the man beamed, clapping his hands. "Now, argue the counter-point using the vocabulary from the debate section!"

Camille panicked. This was a classic B2 production orale task. Her brain scrambled to find the right vocabulary. Connecteurs logiques. Subjonctif. Expressing nuance. She had studied them, but using them in a real conversation was terrifying.