do you offer any way for us to ask you questions directly? I have been going through a french workbook and there are somethings i'm very confused about. I've tried to find the answers online and in your videos but haven't had any luck. It would be extremely helpful if i could ask you a few questions. Merci!
THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH ALEXA MADAME MY TERM TEST WENT SO WELL I FELT I HADE A PIECE OF CAKE IN THE EXAMINATION HALL I WILL LET YOU KNOW WHEN THE RESULTS ARRIVE THANK YOU SO MUCH ONCE AGAIN MAY GOD BLESS YOU!!!!1
I'm quite confident that when you learn to conjugate tons of verbs in just even these 5 tenses, fluency will come naturally. How many other tenses are there?
There are actually 17 tenses in French but don't worry, many of them are not used in spoken language (I would say approximately 12 of them are pretty common) ^^ They are separated in 2 groups : simple tenses and composed tenses :)
12? Well... learning just got even harder. I figured fluency might come after 2 years, but that's going to be a tough feat... Oh well. Still fun to do and I study every day. :)
Conjugation ans tenses are pretty tough to assimilate in French, I agree ^^ Even native speakers like me often make mistakes because there are so many rules and exceptions ;) You can have a look at a list of tenses here : en.wikibooks.org/wiki/French/Grammar/Tenses#Perfect_tense_components And yet, there are other tenses called as double-compound tenses (temps surcomposés) which are not listed here x)
Hi, I love your videos but I'm confused, I'm moving out to Montreal and I need to learn French, I've been learning French with your videos. However, my friends say that the pronunciation is not correct, what's the difference between French from France and French from Montreal, is it only the accent/pronunciation or what is the difference? thank you.
it's very important lesson. ...thank you a lot .....keep giving us lessons just like this with the others verbs as well.
I am learning by your lesson.thanks
It is such an organised piece of work. I wish all other language teachers could borrow a leaf from you. Merci beaucoup Alexa.
Beautiful lesson, Merci beaucoup
I really enjoyed the lesson
WOW Thanks for the lesson ur the best
Thank you for the English translations of these French tenses.
Thanks
faites plus de ce type de videos!
Thank you very much
Alot of words sound the same but are spelled differently. It's interesting and kinda easy.
What a lovely person alexa we love you so much
Merci! 😊
Way better than my teacher
Merci alexa
Nice video!
Thanks Alexa , Merci beaucoup :)
Merci Alexa, quand vous faites utiliser dire ou parler?
Merci.
merci
Je lui dirai je suis content de te voir cheri c'est ça je pense je vous remercie Alexa pour tout que vous fait 💕💕💕💕💕
Merci Alexa
Je souhaite j'avais une enseignante française comme vous!
Do you have your textbook for your course?
do you offer any way for us to ask you questions directly? I have been going through a french workbook and there are somethings i'm very confused about. I've tried to find the answers online and in your videos but haven't had any luck. It would be extremely helpful if i could ask you a few questions. Merci!
Je dois dire que cette video est super. 😀
THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH ALEXA MADAME MY TERM TEST WENT SO WELL I FELT I HADE A PIECE OF CAKE IN THE EXAMINATION HALL I WILL LET YOU KNOW WHEN THE RESULTS ARRIVE THANK YOU SO MUCH ONCE AGAIN MAY GOD BLESS YOU!!!!1
merci beaucoup alexa bisou bisou
I'm quite confident that when you learn to conjugate tons of verbs in just even these 5 tenses, fluency will come naturally. How many other tenses are there?
There are actually 17 tenses in French but don't worry, many of them are not used in spoken language (I would say approximately 12 of them are pretty common) ^^ They are separated in 2 groups : simple tenses and composed tenses :)
12? Well... learning just got even harder. I figured fluency might come after 2 years, but that's going to be a tough feat... Oh well. Still fun to do and I study every day. :)
Conjugation ans tenses are pretty tough to assimilate in French, I agree ^^ Even native speakers like me often make mistakes because there are so many rules and exceptions ;)
You can have a look at a list of tenses here : en.wikibooks.org/wiki/French/Grammar/Tenses#Perfect_tense_components
And yet, there are other tenses called as double-compound tenses (temps surcomposés) which are not listed here x)
Hi, I love your videos but I'm confused, I'm moving out to Montreal and I need to learn French, I've been learning French with your videos. However, my friends say that the pronunciation is not correct, what's the difference between French from France and French from Montreal, is it only the accent/pronunciation or what is the difference? thank you.
La respuesta es la misma al preguntarse por la diferencia entre el español de España y el de Sudamérica.
I LOVE YOU!!!!
Why don't you say 'imparfait' instead of imperfect? Parce vous disez 'passe compose'
Je dis, je suis tellement confus.
2ND
Merci