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I'm here because I forgot about everything during the pandemic break and since online school started it's been hard for me to learn anything in that class.
I'm revising to enter eighth grade with a good background, I must say your classes are amazing. despite being quite simple you're able to get the idea across all while giving us new vocab. Merci beaucoup!
I was learning A1 in AF Singapour, but because I currently live in Malaysia, Johor, I cannot cross the border for my class since a year ago. I forgot many things and very poor with my verbs. You made it easy to understand. Better than my school in fact!
The examples 6:20 : Je parle français Tu regardes un film Il marche lentement Elle parle beaucoup Nous jouons aux échecs Vous travaillez avec Jenny Ils aiment le football Ils jouent au football Elles achètent les cadeaux de Noël
I'm arabic, and at first it felt confusing listening to the language although I've learned spanish which has somethings in common with french! but despite the confusion i decided to learn french and I'm so glad that i found you, your explanation is pretty good, thank you❤✅
Thank you Alicia, I think I won't find a better teacher for teaching me this. Lingoni helped me to learn German too. It was very easy to learn German with Lingoni. At first I thought learning French is very difficult. But your teaching made it easy.
Just began learning basic French this week via Duolingo, online resources, guidebooks, French Netflix dramas with subtitles and signed up for a group course..these videos really help! Merci beaucoup!! Alicia est une excellente enseignante! x👍
Thank you a lot teacher, for your help cause you helped me a lot to learn and to love this language French', I have studied it 10 years ago but I never loved it or learned some thing in French just the famous words like bonjour la porte and some things like that but with you I really developed my French language thank U again 💙
Masallah, god Will's sister Alicia or our teacher you do great ,may god bless and protect you for your efforts,this is very helpful for those who are serious really ,one love ,one heart
Hello, thanks for your lessons Shall you explain please, “vous” is a polite form of “you”, so if I am talking about that person with someone else, should I say “ils/elles”, or it will be still “il/elle”? Example: Talking to my boss “vous achetez la maison” Talking to my friend about my boss: “il achete la maison” or should it be “ils achetent la maison”?
Have you ever been Turkey? Dear sis Alicia And could you mention something about life in France ?(culture,custom,dishes especially the ways of having friends)
Hey Alicia! Thanks for everything you are a great teacher! I have 2 questions. Ils aiment 'le' football. Ils jouent 'au' football. I couldn't understand 'au' here because i thought it was for 'to'. For instance "je vais au restaurant". The other question is about this sentence: 'nous jouons aux échecs' I couldn't understand what is aux exactly. Thanks in advance. (:
Hello! Both questions are about JOUER and its prepositions. I'm afraid there is not much to understand, it's these things with verbs and prepositions where you have to learn them by ear or by heart. Le verbe jouer can go with several prepositions : you would say jouer au football, jouer aux échecs (à les échecs because chess is plural ), but jouer du piano, jouer de la guitare, jouer avec ses amis, … a rule ? well, let's say that with musical instruments we generally use du, de la... and for sports I guess most of them go with au, but there is nothing to really "understand", you Will learn which preposition goes after jouer by practicing or hearing it often..hope that helped somehow ! ;)
Hello alicia, i would like to ask what the difference between the work 'tu' and 'vous'? they are both 'you' so i'm a bit confuse why there's two different words for that.
Hi Nisha, Good question! You use "vous": - when you don't know the person and the person is older, - when you don't know the person and the person has the same age and you are over 30 years old, as a mark of respect to someone (for example a father/mother in law), - when you want to sound old-fashionly romantic (saying vous to a woman that you generally address with tu can have a certain charm - - when used properly, as a mark of a mix of respect, tenderness, shyness, and more), - when addressing a customer, or more generally someone you are in relation with through professional obligations (but not part of the same organization as you). - It is customary that the teacher, the boss, the parent in law, the elder, etc. proposes using tu the first. You use "tu" : - when you are well acquainted with the person, - when addressing children / teenagers (some teachers might prefer to use vous with teenagers though, to build some distance and respect with the pupils), - when you are well acquainted with the person, and not in a public situation where you have to show some distance with that person (well acquainted politicians and journalists use tu only off the record, for example), - within left-wing political parties, the norm is to address one another with tu (the more to the left the stronger), - when you want to sound young and cool (radio broadcast animated by people who target a young audience will systematically use tu when on the air). Thanks!
It's something like what shed explained at 07:05. "Vous" can be "you - formal (singular/plural)" or "you - informal PLURAL". While "tu" is only singular and only informal.
thank you so much teacher , can we do that on other verbs like (jouer) . umm Je joue , tu joues , il joue, nous joueons, vous jouez, ils jouent . as you said umm "er' , is that true?
Good you did so! That's really the good part of watching videos. You can stop, rewind, listen again and even slow me down. I think it's important to give you a whole picture. Extended explanation are needed sometimes ;)
If you want put a verb in 'passé composé', how do you tell which infinite verb is best suited with 'je suis' or 'j'ai?'. Example, Je suis allé, J'ai marché
in this lesson the unique thing that she did not mention or mentioned but not detail the endings conjugation rules of the pronouns and explain better that the verbs that ends with er always will take the same conjugation ending
Great classes! Love'em! Just a quick question. When you gave the infinitive cases you wrote s'appeler (with one l and later on in the sentence je m'appelle it appears with to Ls. Is that so for any given reason or was it just a typo? Thanks. Keep it up!
Bonjour Nacho and sorry for coming back to you so late! it's a very good question and yes, there is a reason indeed :) The pronounciation will change depending on how you will write the verb. With 2 "l" the pronouciation of the "e" before is open whereas with on, you will pronounce the closed "e". So S'appeler et je m'appelle are not pronounced the same! Hope that helped somehow :) thanks!
Just want to clarify that il parle and ils parlent, both are pronounced in the exactly same way but when we write, we need to distinguish between them. But when we speak to each other, how do we know whether the speaker is referring to singular or plural persons? That is my main question for you, Alicia.
When you're talking to someone you should have a context and the person you're talking to should know which one you're talking about, if not then there probably is a way to explain if you're talking about one person or a lot of people
Merci beaucoup pour la leçon, Alicia! I have one little question:) Do we pronounce 's/z' before the vowel sound just in pronouns? I mean you don't pronounce 's/z' while saying 'vous travailleZ avec Jenny'. Lookin forward for an answer!
Salut! It's a really good question: I would personnaly never say vous travailleZ avec Jenny but I cannot say that it would be wrong to say so! It is maybe just pretty more formal I'd say.
Alicia, I have a question. Whenever you say (Je parle/ tu parle/ il parle), I can't hear you pronounce the French R but rather a regular English R! Is that so?
Salut, I have doubts with the conjugation of the verb s'appeler. Je m'appelle Tu t'appelles Il/elle s'appelle NOUS NOUS appelons VOUS VOUS appelez Ils/elles s'appellent. I don't understand why they repeat nous or vous. Merci beaucoup et j'adore tes cours!!
Hello and thanks for your question. We repeat the same pronoun Nous et Vous but with two different functions: one is a pronom personnel, and the other Nous is a reflexive pronoun that you need to write in case of a pronominal reflexive verb like this one. hope that helped.
I would listen closely to the lessons and maybe even slow it down to hear what she's saying. I would also make up small little pronunciation exercises for yourself to keep motivation. Comparing your pronunciation to a native's (such as Alicia) also helps tremendously. I wouldn't actually recommend movies/tv shows until you're around B1/B2.
Je regarde par la fenêtre. Tu marches sur le trottoir. Il aime la bière. Elle achète du vin. Nous travaillons ensemble. Vous étudiez l'allemand. Ils jouent à des jeux vidéo. Elles jouent de la musique.
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I'm here because I forgot about everything during the pandemic break and since online school started it's been hard for me to learn anything in that class.
Yes, it's not easy online..
Let's hope that these classes will be of some help :)
I'm revising to enter eighth grade with a good background, I must say your classes are amazing. despite being quite simple you're able to get the idea across all while giving us new vocab.
Merci beaucoup!
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Sometimes I want to quit but I remember that Alicia is the teacher and that boost me and I keep trying 👏 👏
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I was learning A1 in AF Singapour, but because I currently live in Malaysia, Johor, I cannot cross the border for my class since a year ago. I forgot many things and very poor with my verbs. You made it easy to understand. Better than my school in fact!
Thank you, Alicia and her team for this lesson.
Our pleasure! :)
The examples 6:20 :
Je parle français
Tu regardes un film
Il marche lentement
Elle parle beaucoup
Nous jouons aux échecs
Vous travaillez avec Jenny
Ils aiment le football
Ils jouent au football
Elles achètent les cadeaux de Noël
Super !
Merci Alicia! Votre style d’enseignement est très agréable! 😊
Merci beaucoup 😊!!
Its really helpful i came from Ukraine and now i learn so much from your lectures
Merci Alicia, tu es la meilleure ☺️
I'm arabic, and at first it felt confusing listening to the language although I've learned spanish which has somethings in common with french!
but despite the confusion i decided to learn french and I'm so glad that i found you, your explanation is pretty good, thank you❤✅
Super happy to read that! Thanks a lot for this kind comment :)
You are fabulous at teaching. I will definitely buy your course.
Wow! She’s amazing.
Merci beaucoup
Alicia is the best
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Thank you Alicia, I think I won't find a better teacher for teaching me this. Lingoni helped me to learn German too. It was very easy to learn German with Lingoni. At first I thought learning French is very difficult. But your teaching made it easy.
Wonderful! Thanks a lot. :) I'm really happy if lingoni works for you ! :D
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You constantly improve the quality of your lessons. It is very good step.
You're right, we're trying to offer better quality at all levels !! Thank you :)
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Just began learning basic French this week via Duolingo, online resources, guidebooks, French Netflix dramas with subtitles and signed up for a group course..these videos really help! Merci beaucoup!! Alicia est une excellente enseignante! x👍
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Very nice to have you among the lingoni learners!! :)
Merci beaucoup professeur vous enseignez très bien le Français, j'aime vos classes ❤
Thank you a lot teacher, for your help cause you helped me a lot to learn and to love this language French', I have studied it 10 years ago but I never loved it or learned some thing in French just the famous words like bonjour la porte and some things like that but with you I really developed my French language thank U again 💙
This is amazing! I am really happy to read that, thanks a lot and keep going!! :)
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Masallah, god Will's sister Alicia or our teacher you do great ,may god bless and protect you for your efforts,this is very helpful for those who are serious really ,one love ,one heart
Hello, thanks for your lessons
Shall you explain please, “vous” is a polite form of “you”, so if I am talking about that person with someone else, should I say “ils/elles”, or it will be still “il/elle”?
Example:
Talking to my boss “vous achetez la maison”
Talking to my friend about my boss: “il achete la maison” or should it be “ils achetent la maison”?
Thank you! That really helps me! It is my second day, and I can make sentences, speak little bit.
Great job!
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Thanks a lot
So gorgeous - I love learning like this.
Really like your channel
Levels our in sequence..... Merci
Kindly share the conjugation for other 8 verbs discussed in the video as the spellings & accents change with conjugation.. Thank you!
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It is my favourite language so thank you Alicia for all the periods
I am able to understand u so much clearly
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Glad to hear that
Very good video! I'm retaking classes again to remember french basics :)
Have fun with us then :D!
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You are welcome
Merci beaucoup.
Merci beaucoup :)
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Glad it helped!
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Help me a lot in learning french thank you 🔥🔥
very welcome and Happy to read that!
Merci.
Have you ever been Turkey? Dear sis Alicia
And could you mention something about life in France ?(culture,custom,dishes especially the ways of having friends)
Fantastic
Please add english captions
I love you so much
Thank u really Thses lessons helped me alot ♥️✨
Happy to help!
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Hey Alicia! Thanks for everything you are a great teacher! I have 2 questions.
Ils aiment 'le' football.
Ils jouent 'au' football.
I couldn't understand 'au' here because i thought it was for 'to'. For instance "je vais au restaurant".
The other question is about this sentence: 'nous jouons aux échecs'
I couldn't understand what is aux exactly.
Thanks in advance. (:
Hello!
Both questions are about JOUER and its prepositions.
I'm afraid there is not much to understand, it's these things with verbs and prepositions where you have to learn them by ear or by heart.
Le verbe jouer can go with several prepositions : you would say jouer au football, jouer aux échecs (à les échecs because chess is plural ), but jouer du piano, jouer de la guitare, jouer avec ses amis, … a rule ? well, let's say that with musical instruments we generally use du, de la... and for sports I guess most of them go with au, but there is nothing to really "understand", you Will learn which preposition goes after jouer by practicing or hearing it often..hope that helped somehow ! ;)
@@lingoniFRENCH Yes of course it helped thanks a lot, much love! :)
Hello alicia, i would like to ask what the difference between the work 'tu' and 'vous'?
they are both 'you' so i'm a bit confuse why there's two different words for that.
Hi Nisha,
Good question!
You use "vous":
- when you don't know the person and the person is older,
- when you don't know the person and the person has the same age and you are over 30 years old,
as a mark of respect to someone (for example a father/mother in law),
- when you want to sound old-fashionly romantic (saying vous to a woman that you generally address with tu can have a certain charm - - when used properly, as a mark of a mix of respect, tenderness, shyness, and more),
- when addressing a customer, or more generally someone you are in relation with through professional obligations (but not part of the same organization as you).
- It is customary that the teacher, the boss, the parent in law, the elder, etc. proposes using tu the first.
You use "tu" :
- when you are well acquainted with the person,
- when addressing children / teenagers (some teachers might prefer to use vous with teenagers though, to build some distance and respect with the pupils),
- when you are well acquainted with the person, and not in a public situation where you have to show some distance with that person (well acquainted politicians and journalists use tu only off the record, for example),
- within left-wing political parties, the norm is to address one another with tu (the more to the left the stronger),
- when you want to sound young and cool (radio broadcast animated by people who target a young audience will systematically use tu when on the air).
Thanks!
Can you make pdf of every lesson ?
Enchante la fille.
Hi there! What is the difference between ''Vous Parlez'' and '' Tu Parles'' ? They both mean ''you speak''. Thanks :)
It's something like what shed explained at 07:05.
"Vous" can be "you - formal (singular/plural)" or "you - informal PLURAL".
While "tu" is only singular and only informal.
@@LaurenTaiwanxSchweiz Thanks
thank you so much teacher , can we do that on other verbs like (jouer) . umm Je joue , tu joues , il joue, nous joueons, vous jouez, ils jouent . as you said umm "er' , is that true?
Overextended explanation of plural 3rd form (5:00-6:00). I had to listen to it twice to get it
Good you did so! That's really the good part of watching videos. You can stop, rewind, listen again and even slow me down. I think it's important to give you a whole picture. Extended explanation are needed sometimes ;)
If you want put a verb in 'passé composé', how do you tell which infinite verb is best suited with 'je suis' or 'j'ai?'. Example, Je suis allé, J'ai marché
You would have to learn by heart the "exceptions" that go with ETRE.
You can find a full lesson about this topic ;)
How will we identify the difference between il parle and ils parlent when someone is speaking?
The context :)
When she says “howeva” in a “New York accent” 😂😂😂
in this lesson the unique thing that she did not mention or mentioned but not detail the endings conjugation rules of the pronouns and explain better that the verbs that ends with er always will take the same conjugation ending
Great classes! Love'em! Just a quick question. When you gave the infinitive cases you wrote s'appeler (with one l and later on in the sentence je m'appelle it appears with to Ls. Is that so for any given reason or was it just a typo? Thanks. Keep it up!
Bonjour Nacho and sorry for coming back to you so late! it's a very good question and yes, there is a reason indeed :) The pronounciation will change depending on how you will write the verb. With 2 "l" the pronouciation of the "e" before is open whereas with on, you will pronounce the closed "e". So S'appeler et je m'appelle are not pronounced the same!
Hope that helped somehow :) thanks!
@@lingoniFRENCH Thank you very much for the answer!!!
Manger has a different ending when it comes to the subject nous and the ending will be eons “mangeons”
Just want to clarify that il parle and ils parlent, both are pronounced in the exactly same way but when we write, we need to distinguish between them. But when we speak to each other, how do we know whether the speaker is referring to singular or plural persons? That is my main question for you, Alicia.
Do you guys do dictation ? Will get wrong. Answer
When you're talking to someone you should have a context and the person you're talking to should know which one you're talking about, if not then there probably is a way to explain if you're talking about one person or a lot of people
Video watched on March 29th, 2022!
Merci beaucoup pour la leçon, Alicia! I have one little question:) Do we pronounce 's/z' before the vowel sound just in pronouns? I mean you don't pronounce 's/z' while saying 'vous travailleZ avec Jenny'. Lookin forward for an answer!
Salut!
It's a really good question: I would personnaly never say vous travailleZ avec Jenny but I cannot say that it would be wrong to say so! It is maybe just pretty more formal I'd say.
@@lingoniFRENCH I understand! Merci beaucoup for an answer😌
@@lingoniFRENCH But do we have a liaison in this case?
Is it incorrect if we say "ils jouent le football ?" are these "Au/aux" necessary ?
Yes, the sentence "ils jouent le football" is incorrect.
You have to say "Ils jouent au football"!
Alicia, I have a question.
Whenever you say (Je parle/ tu parle/ il parle), I can't hear you pronounce the French R but rather a regular English R! Is that so?
No, she does but it’s very faint cause the french r is not that prominent like the Spanish one
Yes, that's a good explaination, thanks! :)
@@inayashafi3758 @lingoni FRENCH Thank you both :').
Why this video updated recently but its 7th video on playlist?
Hi Mehmet, it's a new version of the video, more complete :)
@@lingoniFRENCHMerci beaucoup.Salutations de la Turquie
Is "échecs' a plural Noun?
It is, we say les échecs, always in plural form. :)
Salut, I have doubts with the conjugation of the verb s'appeler.
Je m'appelle
Tu t'appelles
Il/elle s'appelle
NOUS NOUS appelons
VOUS VOUS appelez
Ils/elles s'appellent.
I don't understand why they repeat nous or vous.
Merci beaucoup et j'adore tes cours!!
Hello and thanks for your question.
We repeat the same pronoun Nous et Vous but with two different functions: one is a pronom personnel, and the other Nous is a reflexive pronoun that you need to write in case of a pronominal reflexive verb like this one.
hope that helped.
Are u native french speaker?
yes!
Regarder ,je regarde, tu regardes, il/elle regarde, ils/elles regardent, nous regardons, vous regardez.
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Mam I have only 1 problem
Pronunciation 🤔🤔
What to do??(^_-)(^_-)
If you can read and understand, I THINK that watching stuff in Frech with the subtitles in French would be helpful
I would listen closely to the lessons and maybe even slow it down to hear what she's saying. I would also make up small little pronunciation exercises for yourself to keep motivation. Comparing your pronunciation to a native's (such as Alicia) also helps tremendously. I wouldn't actually recommend movies/tv shows until you're around B1/B2.
@@cocanutmelk220 THANKS BUDDY 💯💯🤗
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Please speak a little slowly
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Teacher's hair making her look hotter than usual 🔥
Jaime regarder le motoGP
So how do you cope with those "they/them" peeps
Bro 😭
teacher can you pronounce slowly I don't understand what you spell
Je regarde par la fenêtre.
Tu marches sur le trottoir.
Il aime la bière.
Elle achète du vin.
Nous travaillons ensemble.
Vous étudiez l'allemand.
Ils jouent à des jeux vidéo.
Elles jouent de la musique.
Ur teeths are just like ur explainaton always clean.
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I even can't understand how she is pronouncing the words 👀😶, so how can i pronounce 🙄🤷🏻, please give a solution 😶
Everything is okay, but i don't get what we say if we are talking about a "they" consisting both women and men :(
Hello! You would have to use "ils" when you have men and women :).