In line with that of Bernard Pivot, France 3 marks the return of dictation to television. It is Alex Goude and Mélanie Taravant ("C à dire", "C l'hebdo") who will present Monday May 24 the program "Tous ready for dictation". The journalist is delighted at the microphone of "Culture Media" of the arrival of this program which is intended to be both fun and educational.

Prepare your pens and duplicate copies, dictation is back on TV. Whether it's a bad memory or a fun exercise for you, the event returns in the afternoon of Monday, May 24 on France 3 with the program 

Tous ready for dictation

. The show, both fun and educational, promises quizzes and games, before the actual dictation. The text will be read, as in previous years, by a personality, whose identity we do not yet know. Those whose names we know, on the other hand, are the hosts: Alex Goude and Mélanie Taravant, presenter of

C à dire

 and columnist in

C l'hebdo

, both on France 5.

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Mélanie Taravant, explains at the microphone of

Culture Médias to 

be delighted to present this dictation, heir to that, famous, of Bernard Pivot. "What immense pride to be able to follow in his footsteps! It is still a program that has marked generations", rejoices the journalist. "We will perhaps be in something less serious, because at the time the texts were still very complex, it was a real competition, with a ranking. The idea of 

Tous ready for dictation

, c 'is to learn while having fun and to do that as a family, whether you are 7 or 77 years old or even older. There is no age to know how to write' weirdo 'or that the we spell 'someone who dawdles'. "

Escape thanks to Jules Verne

The show will revolve around Jules Verne, and will take place in Nantes, the birthplace of the writer.

He is the most translated French author in the world, and this choice is not trivial.

"We chose Jules Verne in particular because in times of confinement, it doesn't hurt to travel, even if it's only in the head. Jules Verne is nevertheless the mythical author of travel novels, d adventure and even science fiction, ”recalls Mélanie Taravant.

"I cannot tell you which text will be chosen, we are keeping a little suspense."

The program

Tous ready for dictation,

 presented by Mélanie Taravant and Alex Goude, will be broadcast on France 3, on May 24, from 2 p.m.