
This article addresses the issue of teaching literary texts within the framework of teaching/learning French as a foreign language (FLE) in Moroccan secondary education. It highlights the persistent challenges that education faces despite the reforms undertaken, while proposing innovative ways to more effectively approach literary texts in the context of the FLE classroom by integrating information and communication technologies (ICT).
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