Alter Ego 4. Livre D'eleve (PREMIUM - 2027)

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.

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. Alter Ego 4. Livre d'eleve

Every time she faltered, characters straight out of the textbook stepped in to guide her, pushing her to use richer vocabulary, correct her verb tenses, and defend her arguments. She wasn't just memorizing rules anymore; she was living them. Suddenly, a loud, sharp beep pierced the air. Camille opened her eyes with a gasp

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. For what felt like hours, Camille was pulled

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.

As a rapid-fire French conversation about societal trends filled her quiet bedroom, something strange happened. The text on the page began to shimmer. The colorful margins of the textbook bled outward, spilling off the desk like wet paint. The smell of her bedroom vanished, replaced instantly by the rich aroma of roasting coffee beans, melted butter, and fresh rain on cobblestones.