Thanks for sharing these. For future formatting, please consider not putting the English captions immediately beside the French ones; anyone with a default language will only look at their own unless they are in different areas of the TV, it's just basic neuroscience. Thank you for the content!
Two more good ones on Netflix are: "L'Agence", about selling high end real estate in France, and from Quebec in Canada, "Au Secour, Beatrice," about a French ER doctor.
Everyone suggests lupin. Its "alright" but that great. I honestly dont get it. But, i love your other suggetsions. They are different and inriguing. Thank you 🙂❤ will subscribe
25 - no textbook on EARTH will teach you how to say “je suis” like that, and that’s exactly why you need stuff like this as input. Textbooks are always going to prioritize high registers and super polite constructions as a rule. They will teach to speak very politely and orthodox but as a result in casual conversation you will sound like a cartoon or textbook, with meticulously correct grammar rather than speaking in the normal colloquial way that native French speakers use the language with friends and family. Being able to switch registers at will in a language is a sign of fluency, whereas meticulously following proper usage at all times regardless of context is a sign of competency yet not quite fluency
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Thanks for sharing these. For future formatting, please consider not putting the English captions immediately beside the French ones; anyone with a default language will only look at their own unless they are in different areas of the TV, it's just basic neuroscience. Thank you for the content!
Two more good ones on Netflix are: "L'Agence", about selling high end real estate in France, and from Quebec in Canada, "Au Secour, Beatrice," about a French ER doctor.
Always deliver! Thank you guys
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Into the Night really helped me with my French, it's challenging but easier to follow the French than Black Spot (Laurent Capelluto is in both).
J’aime Lupin!!
Ouais, c’est incroyable 😻
What streaming app has both subtitles like that???
Thanks for this video! I personally love the show called Call My Agent!(FR:Dix pour cent). Highly recommended
Glad you liked it, Zozo! 😊
plan couer is great. is there a way to show both subtitles?
this ! I can only see a chrome extension so you have to watch it on the PC.. would be good to have two subtitles on the iPad..
Merci beaucoup ❤
do i watch with french subtiltes or english?
Merci!
You're welcome! 🥰
Merciiii
Everyone suggests lupin. Its "alright" but that great. I honestly dont get it.
But, i love your other suggetsions. They are different and inriguing. Thank you 🙂❤ will subscribe
Thanks a lot!
Oh ok I was wondering about that show
No Engrenages (Spiral)?? One of the best French TV series of the past decade.
25 - no textbook on EARTH will teach you how to say “je suis” like that, and that’s exactly why you need stuff like this as input.
Textbooks are always going to prioritize high registers and super polite constructions as a rule. They will teach to speak very politely and orthodox but as a result in casual conversation you will sound like a cartoon or textbook, with meticulously correct grammar rather than speaking in the normal colloquial way that native French speakers use the language with friends and family. Being able to switch registers at will in a language is a sign of fluency, whereas meticulously following proper usage at all times regardless of context is a sign of competency yet not quite fluency