Alter Ego 4. Livre D'eleve File
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.
"Listen," Camille said, stumbling. "I think... je pense que... wait, à mon avis ... the companies must make more efforts." Alter Ego 4. Livre d'eleve
Camille took a deep breath. She closed her eyes for a second, visualizing the textbook page. She remembered the grammar box. "D'accord," she said, squaring her shoulders. "À mon avis, il est primordial que les grandes entreprises fassent plus d'efforts pour protéger la planète, bien que ce soit difficile." She looked down at her desk
The man smiled warmly and leaned forward. "A good start, but use your tools, Camille! Remember page 42? Use the subjunctive to express necessity. Try: Il est primordial que les entreprises fassent plus d'efforts. " It looked like a map
Camille opened her eyes with a gasp. She was back in her bedroom. The audio track on her computer had finished playing and was emitting a continuous stop tone.
"We are discussing the article from Dossier 3 regarding environment and consumerism," the man said smoothly in fast, perfect French. "You seemed lost in thought. Do you think green initiatives are moving fast enough, or is it just corporate window dressing?"
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.