I live in France so have to speak it almost daily, however it is not easy. I sometimes come away from a conversation with my head in my hands after making a big gaff. But more often it is just a small gaff and I was still understood. Sometimes I get home after a meeting with a bureaucrat and can truly say 'hey, I actually do speak French'. It is so worth it and I still do daily lessons like Duolingo or Comme Une Francaise.
Magnifique vidéo Géraldine ! 😊 Something my Students find useful is building up a really good listening level by watching French tv shows, movies, TH-cam videos with the French subtitles on. By doing this, they are reading what is being said as the video plays. It allows them to not feel pressured into understanding 100% of the French audio. Putting heaps of pressure on yourself to understand everything right away is a CRAZY expectation - especially if you can't speak French yet! Simply build up slowly using French subtitles and 1 video by 1 video, you will increase your level. 30-60 mins per day is all it takes to understand well in 3-6 months. Hope some of you find this useful, Rory :)
Bonjour Géraldine. Je suis aussi Géraldine (ou Gerry). Each morning when I wake up, I start streaming Radio France Info. All day long when I am at home, I am immersed in the French language - even more than when I am actually in France! Sometimes I listen intently to understand, but much of the time I am just letting the sounds and rhythms of the language acclimate my ears. Oh, and in my car, I play Aznavour, Brel, Bécaud and others on heavy rotation. Merci pour vos vidéos.
I have been watching your content for years. When I was a French teacher for high school students here in the U.S. you helped me create better lesson plans and also helped me to maintain my French for work outside the classroom. Now I work from home teaching Business English to French professionals all over France. I’m beginning to watch French cinema more and more because I need to expand my vocabulary. This video is GOLD.
Thank you Geraldine. I've participated in several of the 30 day challenges and loved each one of them. Although the last time I was unable to study any of the lessons, and I still haven;t caught up. Once I do just that, I will take more of the 30 day challenges. Love your channel. Merci.
LOL! I've failed already not even 00:22 into the video "Understanding fast spoken French is key to...." I didn't catch that, even though I replayed it 6 times 🤦
@@micheleg.2244 In Paris they have clear accents but speak to quickly as everyone is in a hurry they wont spend time trying to help you. The hardest accent for me is near Spain where they have the Spanish th and a twang so Dordoyne (pron) sounds more like Dordongya. That is where I live so I am used to it now.
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I live in France so have to speak it almost daily, however it is not easy. I sometimes come away from a conversation with my head in my hands after making a big gaff. But more often it is just a small gaff and I was still understood. Sometimes I get home after a meeting with a bureaucrat and can truly say 'hey, I actually do speak French'. It is so worth it and I still do daily lessons like Duolingo or Comme Une Francaise.
Magnifique vidéo Géraldine ! 😊 Something my Students find useful is building up a really good listening level by watching French tv shows, movies, TH-cam videos with the French subtitles on. By doing this, they are reading what is being said as the video plays. It allows them to not feel pressured into understanding 100% of the French audio. Putting heaps of pressure on yourself to understand everything right away is a CRAZY expectation - especially if you can't speak French yet! Simply build up slowly using French subtitles and 1 video by 1 video, you will increase your level. 30-60 mins per day is all it takes to understand well in 3-6 months. Hope some of you find this useful, Rory :)
Noted ;)
Merci Geraldine!!
Bonjour Géraldine. Je suis aussi Géraldine (ou Gerry).
Each morning when I wake up, I start streaming Radio France Info. All day long when I am at home, I am immersed in the French language - even more than when I am actually in France! Sometimes I listen intently to understand, but much of the time I am just letting the sounds and rhythms of the language acclimate my ears.
Oh, and in my car, I play Aznavour, Brel, Bécaud and others on heavy rotation.
Merci pour vos vidéos.
I have been watching your content for years. When I was a French teacher for high school students here in the U.S. you helped me create better lesson plans and also helped me to maintain my French for work outside the classroom. Now I work from home teaching Business English to French professionals all over France. I’m beginning to watch French cinema more and more because I need to expand my vocabulary. This video is GOLD.
Thank you so much for the tips and tricks.So true, have to speak French instead of reading or writing
Thank you Geraldine. I've participated in several of the 30 day challenges and loved each one of them. Although the last time I was unable to study any of the lessons, and I still haven;t caught up. Once I do just that, I will take more of the 30 day challenges. Love your channel. Merci.
Thanks for these helpful videos. I hope to be able to speak French by the end of the year with my other half 💪🤠🇺🇸
Merci pour cette vidéo, celui est est très intéressant merci ! John
Great! Thanks for sharing! I'm a new subscriber 😎✨👌🏽
It is an impossible language to understand...my reading and writing is C1 and my listening comprehension is still A1
4:28 What are "eaten letters"? I have never heard of this before.
(I double-checked by turning on the Closed Captions to make sure I didn't mishear)
I think she is referring to the letters you don’t hear in spoken french but are in written french
LOL! I've failed already not even 00:22 into the video
"Understanding fast spoken French is key to...."
I didn't catch that, even though I replayed it 6 times 🤦
Fluency
je utilise Duo et je parle avec les gens dans l'alliance de français groupe..
Is there any part of France where the accent is considered more "standard" ?
I find they speak clearly in Northern France. However, if you say you don't understand they will either slow down or say something in a different way.
@@deniseisles8790 What about Paris instead?
@@micheleg.2244 In Paris they have clear accents but speak to quickly as everyone is in a hurry they wont spend time trying to help you. The hardest accent for me is near Spain where they have the Spanish th and a twang so Dordoyne (pron) sounds more like Dordongya. That is where I live so I am used to it now.
C’est bizarre d’enseigner en anglais comment mieux comprendre le français 😂