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Une série cinématographique

Cinematic lessons, one word at a time.

Follow Léa Croisette through a Paris story made for learners — real French you can actually follow, Perle by Perle.

Coming to iPhone. Early access begins with the waitlist.

La bande-annonce

Le Défilé — Season 1

Léa has weeks to build a fashion-show set at the Ritz Paris. Ten episodes — and 500 Perles learned inside her story.

Le Défilé — Season 1 key art
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L'histoire

Follow Léa through Paris.

La Scénographe follows Léa Croisette — a scenographer in her mid-twenties, born in Cannes, at home in Paris — as she prepares the set of a fashion show at the Ritz Paris.

Léa is your guide and the story's heart. You learn what she notices: the words of her ateliers, her markets, her rooftops — French as it's actually lived.

« Je crois que… »

Léa's recurring words. Belief is where a language begins.

Léa Croisette on a Paris balcony
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Léa Croisette · scénographe, Paris

Season 1 · Le Défilé · 10 episodes, 5 scenes each · 500 Perles · more seasons to follow
La méthode

One Perle at a time.

A Perle is one word or expression, taught inside the story. Ten Perles make a scene; five scenes make an episode.

01

Clip

A cinematic moment of a few seconds — the French line and its English side by side, with slow and natural audio.

02

Word Focus

One word, up close: gender, pronunciation, Léa's tip, and the sentence it lives in.

03

Quick Check

One question to make it stick — then the story moves on.

9:41
Scène 3 · Perle 4/10
nom féminin

la clémentine

/kle.mɑ̃.tin/

the clementine

Léa

Conseil de Léa

« En français, les fruits sont souvent féminins ! »

In French, fruits are often feminine nouns.

En contexte

« La clémentine est petite et douce. »

The clementine is small and sweet.

L'immersion

Native French is the best teacher. It's also the hardest to follow.

Films and series are how a language actually sticks — but native pace loses learners in seconds, and pausing every line kills the story.

Crois is the immersion with the friction removed. Every moment is isolated and followable, then woven back into one continuous story. Not drills with a skin: a series you want to return to.

La révision

Perles that stay with you.

Each scene ends with your ten Perles gathered in one place — a quiet celebration before they join your collection.

Spaced review brings each word back just before you'd forget it. Mark a Perle « Favori » to keep it close, or « Difficile » for extra attention — and watch your streak and progress build, without the pressure.

9:41

Bonjour, Emma

Aujourd'hui

7
Saison 1 · Épisode 3

Le Marché en Fleur

Scène 3 · Perle 4 de 10 46%
Perle du jour

la clémentine

the clementine

6

Due today

100

Perles learned

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Aujourd'hui
Saison
Révision
Profil
9:41
Scène 3 sur 5

Scène 3 · Épisode 2

Dix perles gagnées

One last look before they join your collection.

le tissufabric
la coutureseam
l'atelierworkshop
la clémentineclementine
le miroirmirror
la robedress
le filthread
l'aiguilleneedle
la retouchealteration
le rendez-vousmeeting

Aujourd'hui — your day at a glance

La philosophie

Je crois.

Crois is French for believe. Learning a language is a long, beautiful road — and the learners who arrive are the ones who believe they will. No fluent-in-six-months promises here. Just a story worth returning to, one word at a time.

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