For those who are finding it difficult to improve their French speaking level, know that if you speak French for 20 mins everyday, in 1 month you will have a wayyy better level than if you just speak a little bit each day and you skip days. The frequency is important for you to build momentum. A big thing my Students have found useful is to “read out loud” books, subtitles on French videos like this one, anything really! Reading out loud is a good place to start, since you don’t need to be creative and waste time searching for words you can’t remember! Instead, simply read what is in front of you. Bonnie vidéo comme toujours. Thanks, Rory
The problem is im interested in german and spanish too.. my french is already b1.. so my french got distracted in bwtween becoz im learning german as well then squeeze in some spanish learning a littls 😅😅
Bonjour professeur. Pouvez-vous m’aider avec cet exercice? Une amie vous annonce qu’elle aimerait protéger l’environnement mais elle ne sais pas comment faire ,vous lui écrivez un courriel pour la sa décision et vous lui donnez des conseil pour protéger l’environnement dans la vie de tous les jours, en donnant des justification.utilisez entre 120 et 150 mots -utilisez quelques verbes au subjectif (ex:il faut que tu +subj.)et au conditionnel (ex:tu devrais…) je vous remercie.
Very interesting !! Your French was very good, also (I think) ! But what is with Errorrs ? Would I have to be as perfect as You in the Examples or can there be Errorrs as well ? And if yes, what would be still acceptable ?
Bonjour, thank you for your comment! Actually, for A2, your examiner is aware that your French will not be perfect (even native speakers make mistakes). Which is why I insist on you making sure to show your skills and focus on the things you actually know first this is for the DELF examination). You will make mistakes, but as long as you are able to express yourself and that the examiner can understand what you're saying (relevant to A2 level, of course), you will be fine :)
For those who are finding it difficult to improve their French speaking level, know that if you speak French for 20 mins everyday, in 1 month you will have a wayyy better level than if you just speak a little bit each day and you skip days. The frequency is important for you to build momentum. A big thing my Students have found useful is to “read out loud” books, subtitles on French videos like this one, anything really! Reading out loud is a good place to start, since you don’t need to be creative and waste time searching for words you can’t remember! Instead, simply read what is in front of you. Bonnie vidéo comme toujours. Thanks, Rory
merci pour nous encourager :)
@@dhilsen100 de rien - glad I am helpful to you. videos on my channel may help as well. Thanks, Rory.
Hi Rory! Great advice! I used to do that to improve my diction and reading skills when I was a child :)
@@LearnToFrench haha me too - it works great !
The problem is im interested in german and spanish too.. my french is already b1.. so my french got distracted in bwtween becoz im learning german as well then squeeze in some spanish learning a littls 😅😅
Bonjour Eden, j'ai toujours regarder vôtre vidéo pour améliorer mon français
You made this video its really awesome for learner Thanks from my heart and also you English really appreciated
Merci beaucoup de votre travaill
Muito bom o seu vídeo Eden!! Você realmente é uma professora espetacular!! Beijos do Brasil!! Merci
Bonjour professeur.
Pouvez-vous m’aider avec cet exercice?
Une amie vous annonce qu’elle aimerait protéger l’environnement mais elle ne sais pas comment faire ,vous lui écrivez un courriel pour la sa décision et vous lui donnez des conseil pour protéger l’environnement dans la vie de tous les jours, en donnant des justification.utilisez entre 120 et 150 mots -utilisez quelques verbes au subjectif (ex:il faut que tu +subj.)et au conditionnel (ex:tu devrais…) je vous remercie.
Hello did you do tutorial ?
nice I want to see more level b1 and b2
Hi teacher
Very interesting !! Your French was very good, also (I think) ! But what is with Errorrs ? Would I have to be as perfect as You in the Examples or can there be Errorrs as well ? And if yes, what would be still acceptable ?
Bonjour, thank you for your comment! Actually, for A2, your examiner is aware that your French will not be perfect (even native speakers make mistakes). Which is why I insist on you making sure to show your skills and focus on the things you actually know first this is for the DELF examination). You will make mistakes, but as long as you are able to express yourself and that the examiner can understand what you're saying (relevant to A2 level, of course), you will be fine :)
@@LearnToFrench Thank You very much for Your Answer!!! :)
I did the A2 last year and I have already forgotten what I did for this part of the exam. I must have blanked it out of my memory lol.
This video was fantastic! 👏 I’m really excited to start the Workshop! I’m sure I’ll learn a lot. Merci Eden! ❣️
Merci beaucoup Kesia !! See you there 😍
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