Yesterday morning, Thursday June 11, it was indicated in the Morning of France Culture that the advance mathematics tests were starting this June 11, but it was the anticipated French tests which were beginning.
Your journalist announces the maths test today and the French test tomorrow for the first year students… It’s the opposite!! Thank you for preserving the nerves of parents of high school graduates who have already been put to the test.
You made an error this morning in your information. These are not the anticipated mathematics tests today and those of French tomorrow. It’s the opposite. French today and mathematics tomorrow.
These aren’t the math tests this morning!
It’s French.
Maths is tomorrow.
Phew!
You really scared us. Ah ah ah.
Regular morning listeners, we have come to make a correction: the anticipated baccalaureate tests are taking place today in French and tomorrow for maths.
L’inverse a été évoqué ce matin.
No doubt useful to correct.
You have made a calendar error: today, Thursday June 11, the French tests take place and tomorrow the mathematics will take place.
You announced twice this morning that the new first grade math test was taking place today. In the general and technological sectors, this test takes place on Friday. This morning, it’s French.
Loyal listener of Matins, I take advantage of this message to praise the quality of your morning and more generally of your programs.




