TYPO ALERT. In the first point (00:58), there should be [u] and [y] instead of [ou] and [u]. Ou and u are letters you’ll see in words. But the sounds behind them are transcribed as [u] and [y] respectively. So, in transcription, you’ll see [ru] for roue, and [ry] for rue.
I'm sure your students enjoy and learn French from your instructions. I'm learning with every new tutorial. I can speak some and read some better each day. However, I can not understand any spoken French. I love listening to French songs and movies with subtitles. I know it is due to the pronunciations and word liaisons. This video has been very helpful. Stay safe.
Thank you miss for your video tutorials. I started learning French just few weeks ago, targeting for Canadian immigration. While I was searching for French tutorials I saw your video series and started following it from the first video. Can you please do some tutorials on French grammar rules?
Thanks so much for this series…It would be helpful to hear “common” “phraseology” in everyday parlance which can be difficult especially with the use of liaison. Hope that makes sense.
Love how detailed you get with the vowel sounds. I would love more repetition of the sounds for practice. It is very difficult to pick up so quickly. It took me forever to learn how the pronounce the on in Bon.
Hello, Can you do a video on assimilation please? Like to see your interpretation of the subject. Plus, it'd be nice to know more about closed vs. open and /e/ muet and enchainment. Thank you !
You’re so cute and I like learning from ur videos 😍😍 please make a video about native french accent cuz they are speaking very fast and it’s hard to understand them clearly 😞😞
I love the way you speak French and English but I’m still having challenges with French pronunciation. I don’t have French speakers around me but I just started my French class here in Nigeria but I’m still finding it difficult to differentiate French Alphabets with English Alphabets.
Haha, I so enjoy watching your mouth! More seriously, thank you for showing me how to make lips, tongue-and, I guess even throat(?)/jaw(?) make French vowel sounds. Your use of the International Phonetic Alphabet is helpful, too, as I’m trying to distinguish (in a repeatable way) one sound from another. Additionally, that you use side views for showing jaw placement/movement is very also very helpful. Many other sites are good for learning what to say or how to say it but yours excels in helping me actually make the sounds to say it! Great work! Merci beaucoup!
I can roughly make the sound [y], but I don't know if the tongue is curved and the back of it touches the hard palate, or the tongue remains totally flat and stays down in the mouth. Could you explain it a little further?
Hi i’m french, and when we talk it’s true that the back of our tongue touches the palate. Warning : the front of your tongue have to stay down. Usually she touch the back of our two front teeth ! Maybe my english is not clear enough sorry. Hope you success !
The IPA description terms are quite misleading. /o/ /u/ and /y/ are all called rounded. But in reality, /o/ is genuinely rounded, the other two are not! Le cas est similaire a /ɪ/ et /i/. On disait qi'ils etaient les memes. Mais a la fin, apres la mort de Daniel Jones, son disciple Gimson a change /i/ a /ɪ/, pour la bonne raison que les deux n'ont pas de rapport du tout !
A escritura do ENGLISH é incorreta de escrever exemplo ; HOUSE agora da boca pra fora RAUS / CHOCOLATE AGORA CHOOCOR / EXPERIMENT AGORA EXPERIMEN / CELL PHONE AGORA CEEL FOON
"Merci les gars" is correct but it sounds pretty weird, in french "gars" is only for males. You can say "salut/merci les gars" only if you are talking to a group of men.
TYPO ALERT. In the first point (00:58), there should be [u] and [y] instead of [ou] and [u]. Ou and u are letters you’ll see in words. But the sounds behind them are transcribed as [u] and [y] respectively. So, in transcription, you’ll see [ru] for roue, and [ry] for rue.
Thanks for correcting our mistakes dear
I'm sure your students enjoy and learn French from your instructions. I'm learning with every new tutorial. I can speak some and read some better each day. However, I can not understand any spoken French. I love listening to French songs and movies with subtitles. I know it is due to the pronunciations and word liaisons. This video has been very helpful. Stay safe.
Thanks!!! ❤️
Could you please create a practice video with these nasal sounds?
It's really helpful! I've been waiting a new video 😊
Yes to videos helping understand fast colloquial French please! Love your detailed videos 💕
Thank you so much, do more videos about questions and answers, dialogue type, self introduction. Please!
Thank you miss for your video tutorials. I started learning French just few weeks ago, targeting for Canadian immigration. While I was searching for French tutorials I saw your video series and started following it from the first video. Can you please do some tutorials on French grammar rules?
អរគុណ ច្រើន សម្រាប់មេរៀននេះ 😊
Merci beaucoup pour cette leçon
Here from Brazil!!! I love your videos, they help me a lot! I'm happy that u came back :D
Hey that’s great to hear 😊
Hey, can you please do a more detailed video on chunking your speech?
Thanks so much for this series…It would be helpful to hear “common” “phraseology” in everyday parlance which can be difficult especially with the use of liaison. Hope that makes sense.
Very basic but very hard to practice! Thanks!
This helped me so much!!! Cette video m'aide beaucoup! Merci beaucoup!
Love how detailed you get with the vowel sounds. I would love more repetition of the sounds for practice. It is very difficult to pick up so quickly. It took me forever to learn how the pronounce the on in Bon.
Good come back ❤️❤️🥰💓
Merci beaucouppp!!! 🙏🏻🥰
Very helpful video.
Thank you. 🙏
Hello, Can you do a video on assimilation please? Like to see your interpretation of the subject. Plus, it'd be nice to know more about closed vs. open and /e/ muet and enchainment. Thank you !
Great to see you back.
Great video!
can you talk more about in what situations we do the liasons and in what situations we can't?
Thanks! Yes, sure 😊
@@french.pronunciation looking forward to it:))
I'm the perfect candidate for this video. Thank you
You're back after long time
you are the best teacher.
Thank's ever so much Anastasia
Thank you Anastasia 🤍
I was waiting for another exited video, Thankyou for this lesson.
Omg she is back do a review of santé hahhaha
You should have your own website
Welcome back! Such a great video as usual. :)
Very helpful thank you so much!
very helpful! thanks! please definitely make a video with more detailed explanation different "e" pronunciation!
yes am really excited to see your new video please post it soon . Love from India😊😊
You’re so cute and I like learning from ur videos 😍😍 please make a video about native french accent cuz they are speaking very fast and it’s hard to understand them clearly 😞😞
Can you make a video on chunking your speech?
Welcome back🙅🏻♂️🙅🏻♂️
Very helpful!
Oh my goodness i think these are a bit confusing and complicated but it is a bit easier
gracias
thank you, you are a really good teacher, for this language with many mistakes!
Merci beaucoup Nastya. Could you please also make a video on liaisons? The liaisons bare really giving me a hard time.😂
Thanks so much
Vous super
J'adore quand tu parle.😉
It's nice to see how your videos improved over time, keep the good thing on, you're perfect ;)
I love the way you speak French and English but I’m still having challenges with French pronunciation. I don’t have French speakers around me but I just started my French class here in Nigeria but I’m still finding it difficult to differentiate French Alphabets with English Alphabets.
Thank you for a great video, please make more videos about pronunciation and understanding fast french! 💕
👌🏼 merci!
Yaay new content
Merci beaucoup... trés utile
Merci merci⚡🙋
I would like a video about e caduc
Can you make a video about Alors on danse by Stromae? :)
Anastasia, la princesse blanche russe et professeur refliche.🥰🥰
Beautiful
Haha, I so enjoy watching your mouth! More seriously, thank you for showing me how to make lips, tongue-and, I guess even throat(?)/jaw(?) make French vowel sounds. Your use of the International Phonetic Alphabet is helpful, too, as I’m trying to distinguish (in a repeatable way) one sound from another. Additionally, that you use side views for showing jaw placement/movement is very also very helpful.
Many other sites are good for learning what to say or how to say it but yours excels in helping me actually make the sounds to say it! Great work! Merci beaucoup!
😁 I’m glad your find them helpful and enjoyable!
I’m back 😉
I can roughly make the sound [y], but I don't know if the tongue is curved and the back of it touches the hard palate, or the tongue remains totally flat and stays down in the mouth. Could you explain it a little further?
Hi i’m french, and when we talk it’s true that the back of our tongue touches the palate. Warning : the front of your tongue have to stay down. Usually she touch the back of our two front teeth ! Maybe my english is not clear enough sorry.
Hope you success !
Merci beaucoup Madame Anastasia, Vous-cette tres bien, puis-je achete un cafe pour vous? :)
ഹായ് ചേച്ചി.....🤗
Coonmoon OR coonmuun =Coon ein BRAZIL/como or comum com em PORTUGAL
Where are u
Can someone recommend me some good french tv shows or movies?
10 pour cents, le bazar de la charité, lupin + family business and SKAM for learning l’argo français :)
The IPA description terms are quite misleading. /o/ /u/ and /y/ are all called rounded. But in reality, /o/ is genuinely rounded, the other two are not! Le cas est similaire a /ɪ/ et /i/. On disait qi'ils etaient les memes. Mais a la fin, apres la mort de Daniel Jones, son disciple Gimson a change /i/ a /ɪ/, pour la bonne raison que les deux n'ont pas de rapport du tout !
A escritura do ENGLISH é incorreta de escrever exemplo ; HOUSE agora da boca pra fora RAUS / CHOCOLATE AGORA CHOOCOR / EXPERIMENT AGORA EXPERIMEN / CELL PHONE AGORA CEEL FOON
U = uu OR Ur
"Merci les gars" is correct but it sounds pretty weird, in french "gars" is only for males. You can say "salut/merci les gars" only if you are talking to a group of men.
@@intercepte Merci les gens xD
T'es grave mignonne ! ❤️
Create a channel to teach Russian too!
I don't teach Russian :)
@Joanna Cameron Netto Russian is my native language
IPhone now Aifoon /IPHONE =AIFOON
pourquoi parler anglais pour les apprenants de français??????????
Is it a crime ? :)
welcome to china Shanghai be a french teacher. nice city, treat you delicious food. my colleagues are from France, they love Shanghai city
Je aimer vous
Make the second channel and upload vlogs, challenge videos and about your beauty
Stunningly beautiful face!!!