you are simply the best French teacher. thank you, you helped me a lot, my french level is going up because of you and few other french online teachers on the net. thank you all, merci beaucoup a tous.
Yes. In spelling it is complicated, but in speaking it means you can lump things into two groups: "ay" endings; and for vous and nous there is -iez ("ee-yay") and -ions ("ee-yon"). If you can't be bothered with that second group of sounds, then there are the informal forms of address that just use the "ay" endings: 'tu' instead of vous (be careful with that!), and 'on' instead of nous.
@@nataliedacosta2084 Check out the Michel Thomas method if you want something rapid. It's not always the most elegant method, but you'll quickly be able to duct-tape a sentence together and grasp the skeleton outline of the language.
Alexa, J'apprécie tellement vos leçons !!! Ils sont si clairs et faciles à comprendre !!! Je trouve que mon français progresse tellement et c'est en grande partie grâce à votre enseignement. Merci Beaucoup!!!!! I hope you can understand my French as I am trying to practice by expressing my gratitude to you.
We would teach that you take the nous form of the verb, in the present tense, cross off the 'ons' , to find the stem , ( the exception being être = ét)
please explain about imperatif present(sois, soyons, soyez, aie, ayons, ayez) and Passe........... Those are also difficult to understand......... love you madam Alexa
Is it true that the French very often use the "on" form to say "we" rather than "nous"? If so, what are the occasions where you would definitely use "nous"? (C'est vrai que le francais utilise le form "on" pour direr "we" plus souvent que "nous"? Si c'est vrai, quand on certainment utilise le form "nous"?)
Do native speakers often use the imparfait incorrectly, perhaps in place of the passé composé, or without the situation of being interrupted by the passé composé?
I've heard it (I wouldn't say often though)...but every country has people who's comprehension of grammar and vocabulary is not as good as it should be. Go anywhere in the US and you'll hear native English speakers speaking poorly (even though they have at least a high school education).
Bonjou,M allexa ! Et merci beaucoup pour cette védio . Alors j'ai une question ,vous pouvez explique comment utiliser l'imparfait avec le verbe avoir J'ai soif, j'ai faim. ... Je suis malade. ......fatiguer Et le temprateur Il fait froid. ....... Si vous avez le temps, au revoir et à bientôt !
Merci bcp pour tout les leçons. Ils sont très bénéfique ! I am curious however about one thing on this lesson. When a French tutor says 'used to' and explains en français c'est l'imparfait it confuses me sometimes. This is because 'used to' in English is often different from 'I was doing'. 'Used to' often means a habit of doing something regularly and now no longer. And when I use Google Translate to translate 'I used to', I get 'j'avais l'habitude de quelque chose' which is closer to the actual meaning of 'I used to' in English. As such my question is par exemple 'j'avais l'habitude de chanter mais maintenant je le fais pas‘ means 'I used to sing but now I don’t' this is closer to the context of 'used to' in English. Je crois. Whereas l'imparfait in this instance is 'je chantais quand t'es arrivé' which actually means I was singing when you arrived. Which is different imo from 'I used to sing'. Mais comme toujours j'aime bien écouter et regarder son clips sur YT.
th-cam.com/video/WorZ1R6MPO0/w-d-xo.html. Le Trio "le detectif blanch" chantent le chanson rigolo: "Le telephone". Ils le chantent en Hebre et francaise.
Sorry madam how to recognize kind of tense. Eg. Tom used to play tennis every Wednesday. Now remove every Wednesday, does imparfait makes sense there? Especially in speaking?
Hello ma’am , can you please explain it how to make imperative forme with some sentences like: vous pouvez sortir, nous allons regarder un film, tu es toujours ici, vous allez travaillent maintenant, il faut faire attention!
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you are simply the best French teacher. thank you, you helped me a lot, my french level is going up because of you and few other french online teachers on the net. thank you all, merci beaucoup a tous.
brilliant video Alexa. Love the new background, and the format of teaching with the pad.
Magnifique ! Merci beaucoup, this is a great help for my french exam tomorrow! Truly superb work! Keep it up.
With having the tab its becoming very easy to understand because you write and change the colour to see what the conjunction thank you so much mam
Alexa explains French better than anyone! Merci Alexa!
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So true
Alexa you are nothing short of brilliant! I feel confident with the imparfait thanks to you!
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Thank you Alexa! My teacher referred me and it is much more understandable. Continue the good work.
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Thank you Alexa. i love how you make learnings easier. Bisous.
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Merci teacher Alexa, you are a good profesor for me and I learned beaucoup, I LIKE YOUR CLASS.
So that I'm clear - regarder, regardais, regardait, regardez and regardaient are all pronounced the same? 😣
You forgot regardé😂
@@aneeshasundaran8176 oh la la 🤦🏻♀️ j'ai mal à la tête!
Yes. In spelling it is complicated, but in speaking it means you can lump things into two groups: "ay" endings; and for vous and nous there is -iez ("ee-yay") and -ions ("ee-yon").
If you can't be bothered with that second group of sounds, then there are the informal forms of address that just use the "ay" endings: 'tu' instead of vous (be careful with that!), and 'on' instead of nous.
@@johnknight9150 thanks, that's a helpful way to look at it. I think the difficulty will come, for me, in listening and comprehension.
@@nataliedacosta2084 Check out the Michel Thomas method if you want something rapid. It's not always the most elegant method, but you'll quickly be able to duct-tape a sentence together and grasp the skeleton outline of the language.
Your video lessons are fantastic, merci beaucoup! 😃
thank you this will help for my French exam tommorow
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My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it :)
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Request a lesson on Il vs ils and how to pickup the difference in conjugation by pronunciation and support words ..great lesson by the way ..
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Thank you ma'am for this video. I really got a lot. I am also learning from Buoyancy
Alexa, J'apprécie tellement vos leçons !!! Ils sont si clairs et faciles à comprendre !!! Je trouve que mon français progresse tellement et c'est en grande partie grâce à votre enseignement. Merci Beaucoup!!!!! I hope you can understand my French as I am trying to practice by expressing my gratitude to you.
Ton français est super bien! 😁😁 I'm so glad you are enjoying and learning so much!
You are an amazing teacher, merci 😊
Does anyone know what app software she used on her ipad?
Amazing how you explain vraiment tu est tres gentile✔️✔️✔️
We would teach that you take the nous form of the verb, in the present tense, cross off the 'ons' , to find the stem , ( the exception being être = ét)
Just found your channel, I'm learning French. Can I ask you how you film and show your screen at the same time? Merci.
please explain about imperatif present(sois, soyons, soyez, aie, ayons, ayez) and Passe........... Those are also difficult to understand......... love you madam Alexa
Une lecon assez difficile, que vous m`avez simplifiee. Merci beaucoup encore !!
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3:30😅, btw wonderful teaching
Very good explanation. Merci.
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merci beaucoup pour le leçon Alexa maintenant je comprends
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Hi, Mam, your video is very helpful.
I just want to know when to use Imparfait in mixed tense.
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Thank you for amazing videos. Can you please provide a video about the reflexive verbs. Please.
Hi Alexa. Could l'imparfait also be referred to as continuous past?
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Thank you
Hello Alexa can you please make a video on Les verbes imperatifs?
Is it true that the French very often use the "on" form to say "we" rather than "nous"? If so, what are the occasions where you would definitely use "nous"? (C'est vrai que le francais utilise le form "on" pour direr "we" plus souvent que "nous"? Si c'est vrai, quand on certainment utilise le form "nous"?)
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Hi Alexa I have joined, could you please explain how I access the support guides, thank you. Bibiana
What app do you use on iPad, Alexa?
Madame Alexa, vous etes le meilleur
Thanks
Do native speakers often use the imparfait incorrectly, perhaps in place of the passé composé, or without the situation of being interrupted by the passé composé?
I've heard it (I wouldn't say often though)...but every country has people who's comprehension of grammar and vocabulary is not as good as it should be. Go anywhere in the US and you'll hear native English speakers speaking poorly (even though they have at least a high school education).
Thanks 😍😍
Thanks. Merci. 😊
How do I make regarder regardé and regardais sound différent ??
merci. Yor are amazing.
merci beaucoup
hi Alexa, how can we conjugate verbs like lancer and ranger to the imparfait tense? what happen to these verbs and why?
they dont exist
Merci beaucoup Alexa
Merci Alexa!
Cool. Merci!
ALEXA YOU MAKE ME PASS FRENCH I LOVE YOU ALEXA
I liked it a lot
Bonjou,M allexa !
Et merci beaucoup pour cette védio .
Alors j'ai une question ,vous pouvez explique comment utiliser l'imparfait avec le verbe avoir
J'ai soif, j'ai faim. ...
Je suis malade. ......fatiguer
Et le temprateur
Il fait froid. .......
Si vous avez le temps, au revoir et à bientôt !
Where can see join
🌺🌹🌺 merci pour cette vidéo 👍
Je ne peux pas entendre la différence entre les mots en l'infinitif et les mots en l'imparfait. Est-ce qu'il s'agit du même son ?
You were absolutely beautiful I am hoping to speak French like you some day
Interesting that a French word can have 4 vowels in a row (jouait).
Bonsoir alexa merci beaucoup c'est gentil
Merci bcp pour tout les leçons. Ils sont très bénéfique ! I am curious however about one thing on this lesson. When a French tutor says 'used to' and explains en français c'est l'imparfait it confuses me sometimes. This is because 'used to' in English is often different from 'I was doing'. 'Used to' often means a habit of doing something regularly and now no longer. And when I use Google Translate to translate 'I used to', I get 'j'avais l'habitude de quelque chose' which is closer to the actual meaning of 'I used to' in English. As such my question is par exemple 'j'avais l'habitude de chanter mais maintenant je le fais pas‘ means 'I used to sing but now I don’t' this is closer to the context of 'used to' in English. Je crois. Whereas l'imparfait in this instance is 'je chantais quand t'es arrivé' which actually means I was singing when you arrived. Which is different imo from 'I used to sing'. Mais comme toujours j'aime bien écouter et regarder son clips sur YT.
Bro google translate gives wrong translations sometimes...that's what my french teacher said.
Tomorrow I have French Exam so this my 2nd time watching this video😅
Bonne chance !
Je voudrais mon prof explique comme vous!
There is no join button
Yes me too🥰🥰🥰
Same
8:18
th-cam.com/video/WorZ1R6MPO0/w-d-xo.html. Le Trio "le detectif blanch" chantent le chanson rigolo: "Le telephone". Ils le chantent en Hebre et francaise.
Sorry madam how to recognize kind of tense.
Eg. Tom used to play tennis every Wednesday.
Now remove every Wednesday, does imparfait makes sense there? Especially in speaking?
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Hello ma’am , can you please explain it how to make imperative forme with some sentences like: vous pouvez sortir, nous allons regarder un film, tu es toujours ici, vous allez travaillent maintenant, il faut faire attention!
Passé composé ou imparfait? Question existentielle! 😅
There is a video based on this topic.
From my understanding, passe compose is more like "did something", and imparfait is more" was doing"and also "used to do something"😂😂
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basically past continuous
bisou bisou!
Smart people watching this youtube channe;
In Spanish we have 2 tenses so for me it’s very easy :p
Bisou bisou