Pourquoi je me rappelle de passer le Delf B1 (2017)? 🙃 Comprendre le dialogue et répondre/expliquer svp. C'est ca! Heureusement j'ai compris ce dialogue.
Bonjour! I've been learning french lately thanks to my friend from France but I always struggle with pronouncing R Is there an easy way to do it or you really need to get used to it for a long time?
Bonjour! I'm so sorry, I don't know why I did not see your message earlier. It is easier to show than to explain but if your mother tongue is english, try to follow those steps : - Say the word "kick" several times, noting where in your throat the "K" sound is made.* - Recognize that the "K" sound involves a brief constriction of the throat with a puff of air. - Try to sustain the "K" sound, prolonging it and allowing the back of your mouth to vibrate. *This is the exact spot where the French “R” sound is produced.
@@kaiverse9568 avec plaisir 🤗 Tell me if it helps. Some people get it quickly and for others it takes more time but it’s ok. Practice and you’ll get better. And even if your « Rrrs » aren’t perfect, you can still be understood 😊
this is exactly what i needed! merci!
Bonjour! Super 😊 Je vais faire d’autres vidéos « short story + questions » 😊
@@FrenchwithVirginie great, thanks!!
Pourquoi je me rappelle de passer le Delf B1 (2017)? 🙃 Comprendre le dialogue et répondre/expliquer svp. C'est ca! Heureusement j'ai compris ce dialogue.
Bien joué 💪
Oi moça, que belos olhos você tem
Bonjour! I've been learning french lately thanks to my friend from France but I always struggle with pronouncing R
Is there an easy way to do it or you really need to get used to it for a long time?
Bonjour! I'm so sorry, I don't know why I did not see your message earlier.
It is easier to show than to explain but if your mother tongue is english, try to follow those steps :
- Say the word "kick" several times, noting where in your throat the "K" sound is made.*
- Recognize that the "K" sound involves a brief constriction of the throat with a puff of air.
- Try to sustain the "K" sound, prolonging it and allowing the back of your mouth to vibrate.
*This is the exact spot where the French “R” sound is produced.
@@FrenchwithVirginie thank you so much for the in depth tip I'll make sure to apply it 🎉🎉❤️
@@kaiverse9568 avec plaisir 🤗 Tell me if it helps. Some people get it quickly and for others it takes more time but it’s ok. Practice and you’ll get better. And even if your « Rrrs » aren’t perfect, you can still be understood 😊
@@FrenchwithVirginie merci merci 🙏