In the category of programs that federate, after the police series, "Fort Boyard" or the broadcast of the Tour de France, the famous dictation, formerly proposed by Bernard Pivot, returns in its new formula for the fifth consecutive year.
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"All ready for dictation!" offers a unique opportunity to test your knowledge and have fun, alone or with your family, around a text chosen as much for its literary qualities as for its universality. Joseph Kessel and The Lion in 2020. Jules Verne and Around the Moon in 2021, Anne Berest for La Carte postale, in 2022...
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The 2023 edition puts Sylvain Tesson in the spotlight, with an excerpt from the novel Sur les chemins noirs, in which the writer recounts his journey in France after a terrible accident, taking only the famous small hiking trails of the IGN. A book recently adapted to the cinema. And it is the actor, singer and director Lambert Wilson who succeeds Édouard Baer, Gilles Lellouche and Anny Duperey to dictate it, with the talent we know him. "There is an immense pleasure in reading great texts aloud and trying to bring out the smallest details of what is musical, poetic and beautiful," he explains. There is no doubt that he will pass on his passion to his listeners.
Language in the spotlight
The show, like the previous four, should reassure the youngest, a few weeks before the French exams of the patent. Designed and broadcast in partnership with France Télévisions, the educational platform Lumni, the Ministry of National Education and LeFigaro, "Tous prêts pour la dictée!" is accompanied by a preparation and training system ("Kamini's tips", "Zero faults", "Figures of speech"...). Recorded at the Château de Compiègne, the show presented by Thomas Isle will receive, in addition to Lambert Wilson, Sylvain Tesson, Liane Foly, Corinne Touzet, Julie Bargeton, Roman Doduik, François Rollin, Philippe Caverivière and the host of the youth show "Okoo-Koo", Julia Gouraud. Between academic exercise and pure entertainment, an annual high mass within everyone's reach.