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BREAKOUT

ADVENTURE

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Choisissez votre sujet :

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Social

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Environnemental

Economique

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Bienvenue dans la partie sociale. Découvrez comment les engagements sociaux s’écrivent au quotidien chez Hachette FLE.

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Vous avez terminé la partie sociale

Vous venez d’explorer comment les enjeux sociaux s’inscrivent au cœur des pratiques éditoriales et pédagogiques. Parce que transmettre des savoirs, c’est aussi transmettre des valeurs.

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L’édition face aux défis environnementaux

Aujourd’hui, nous vous invitons à découvrir les enjeux environnementaux du monde de l’édition à travers un quiz à la fois ludique, informatif et interactif. De la fabrication du papier à la distribution des livres, en passant par l’impression, les invendus ou encore le numérique, le secteur de l’édition joue un rôle clé dans la transition écologique. Prenez le temps de réfléchir, échangez vos points de vue…

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BRAVO!!!

Tu as complété les questions sur l'environnement dans le monde de l'édition. Passe maintenant à l'étape suivante pour mieux comprendre les enjeux sociétaux.

SUIVANT

Hey! Today I will tell you how to study without wasting hours and, yes, it really works.

Your mentor explains: How to study better

Science-based techniques to squeeze your time without dying trying.

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Studying well = learning earlier + remembering more + suffering less.

Why learn tostudy better?

Studying is not just about “putting in hours”. If you understand how your memory works, you can learn more with less effort. And yes: this means less stress before exams and more confidence on test day.

Why is it important?

Real examples

A short study today + a short one tomorrow = more memory than 2 hours straight.

Step 2: Spacing

Your memory needs time

Spaced study involves reviewing the same content multiple times, but separated by intervals. This helps your memory “make the effort” to recall, which is what truly strengthens it.

Benefits

Practical example

Perfect!

You have identified the techniques that truly make your brain work.

CHALLENGE 2

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arriving at the destination...

Destination 03

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WELCOME to Destination 03

Ah, the land of love and revolution.But here, love could be a trap.

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Congratulations

The third number is:

next destination

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arriving at destination...

Destination 04

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WELCOME to Destination 04

Deserts and pyramids, oh yes! Butbeware of quicksand.

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Congratulations

The fourth number is:

next destination

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arriving at the destination...

Destination 05

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WELCOME to Destination 05

Temples and tigers await youin this land of wonders.

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Congratulations

The last number is:

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Companion Help

Here, your companion will give you a brief description of the place you're in, along with hints, interesting facts, or useful warnings to help you overcome the challenge. Pay attention: what seems like just a story may hide an essential key to progress.

Companion's Help

Here your companion will give you a brief description of the place you're in, along with clues, interesting facts, or useful warnings to help you overcome the challenge. Pay attention: what seems like just a story may hide an essential key to progress.

Companion Help

Here, your companion will give you a brief description of the place you're in, along with clues, interesting facts, or useful warnings to help you overcome the challenge. Pay attention: what seems like just a story may hide an essential key to progress.

Companion's Help

Here your companion will give you a brief description of the place you're in, along with clues, interesting facts, or useful warnings to help you overcome the challenge. Pay attention: what seems like just a story may hide an essential key to progress.

Active techniques (tests, explaining, recalling) outperform reading or highlighting.

Students who use self-assessment improve between 30% and 50% retention.

Studying in short, repeated sessions activates memory better than studying for 3 hours straight.

  • Less total study time.
  • Greater retention capacity.
  • Avoid forgetting the syllabus right beforethe exam.

Action plan for the same topic:

Day before the exam

Wednesday

Saturday

Monday

5 minutes(last review)

10 minutes(final review)

10 minutes (light review)

20 minutes(view content for the first time)

Improve long-term retention.

Avoid investing many hours with little result.

Your brain works more efficiently.

Your grades go up without having to double your hours.