Excellent class! So very helpful to see the "silent letters" and "sounds" broken out, and especially seeing how your mouth, and all, form the words. Merci !
Oh boy, this one is long 😅 I hope you enjoy it! The English translation is in the description box if you want it. 📚 Get the eBook here : bit.ly/2WpXsz2 📚 Learn more vocabulary by word families : bit.ly/350Tdyt The PDF : theperfectfrench.com/shop/pdf-course-books/the-complete-pronunciation-course-learn-the-french-pronunciation-in-55-lessons/
Bonjour Dylane et comment allez vous! Reading practice is the perfect application of pronunciation technique which we learn from Lessons 1 to 52. This is very important for learning French. We are very grateful to your effort. Merci beaucoup pour votre Lesson.
Thanks 🙏🏾 for the lesson on French pronunciation. I was introduced to French at school at age 11. I’ve been avoiding to use French because of my bad pronunciation skills. I moved in to languages like Spanish, Italian and Greek that I read. French is widely spoken in Cameroon 🇨🇲 from where I originate.
This is super helpful!! I have been self-learning French for years and can read French books and newspapers, but can’t speak and never get over even the most basic French sounds. Merci!!
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane u r a perfectionist . no doubt ur baking skills superlative . i learn from u everyday. i m shocked at how much progress in made in a few hours of ur classes.
these reading practice lessons are super helpful, Dylane! i really liked how you explained each nd every petites nuances of the french language soo well. merci bcp prof🙏
RESPECTED MADAM, I had listen the lesson tought by you that how to read the French and really impressed. May GOD BLESS you for your bright future. Thanks for teaching French language.
It is so interresting, that while watching the silent letters part I thought, that You just found the secret code of the templar knights or something like this: Take the silent letters, put it together, and read the secret massage. 😉😉😉. I really, really, really enjoyed this game of words lesson...👍👏⭐. Merci!
I can only understand a little of it in English with learning little French. "Spring is one of four seasons of the year. Just after winter (like shiver) and before (summer??). This seasons starts (like commence) March 30th and (ends??) the June 30th. But the date (changes from..region and month??). In French (or France). (It's??) said that spring is the season of love...(flours)....(trees)...(green). Tysm for making French easy and fun to learn! ⭐
It's funny how you think that you can totally pronounce it, and then when you try, it sounds nothing like in your head. I have that in English 1454545311 times a day 😆
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Without any desire to diminish English, French is much harder to pronounce. I previously studied Italian too so the grammar of the French language is not that hard for me but reading out loud in French is a completely different animal.
Merci beaucoup, I have one question. I f you are reading and don't make de liaison lets say LES OISEAUX, is it wrong???? even if you are reading slow you HAVE to make de liaison? sometimes I get confused and I don't know exactly IF the words get a liaison or not and sometimes I don't pronounce it.
Andro, I understand your struggles 😉 Links are required between articles and nouns, so you have to yes. Did you check the lesson number 9 of this course?
mars is a tough one for me. The r is very subtle, similar to ours. I feel like just ignoring the R makes it easier for a beginner to get close to the right pronunciation.
really good exercise. but one thing puzzles me. in the case of les and des, both my dictionary and online collins french dictionary give [le] and [de] as the pronunciation. is this also the case where both ways are fine? merci ...
Correct! I should have added more about é and è because they are so many variations. Being from the north, I teach it as è. But é is fine too. When I speak with other French speakers from all around the world, I have to pay attention to see which one they use. At the end both sounds are really close so it doesn't make a huge difference ;)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Look how happy you are talking about the French sounds. You truly love the French language. Regardez comme vous parlez heureux des sons français. Vous aimez vraiment la langue française.
I saw the book on Amazon listed for £19.95, and on Perfect French website for $30 (£21.51); I bought it from Perfect French thinking you'd make more money (and save paying Amazon seller's fees) that way? I hope I was right!
It’s $25 on my website but there are some taxes depending where you live :/ It is better for me if you buy it directly from me. Amazon takes a ridiculous cut! Thank you so much for choosing to support me 🙏 I hope your pronunciation improves and that French will make more sense after you learn everything 😉
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane maybe you can try some interactive sessions with students on apps like Clubhouse once a month or something? Would be interesting to have students read something to you, and you try to correct their pronunciations, etc. I bought this new French children book that I'm reading, would love to have someone to listen to my (bad) pronunciations :)
Excellent class! So very helpful to see the "silent letters" and "sounds" broken out, and especially seeing how your mouth, and all, form the words. Merci !
I am glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Thanks again, Dylane, for taking the troubles to explain French pronunciations in such details. It is SO helpful!
You're so welcome!
Oh boy, this one is long 😅 I hope you enjoy it! The English translation is in the description box if you want it.
📚 Get the eBook here : bit.ly/2WpXsz2
📚 Learn more vocabulary by word families : bit.ly/350Tdyt
The PDF : theperfectfrench.com/shop/pdf-course-books/the-complete-pronunciation-course-learn-the-french-pronunciation-in-55-lessons/
Your teachings touch my heart. Thanks so much ma.
This is so helpful & useful, and in such a details. You make myself more confident in speaking French. Merci Beaucoup.
Bonjour Dylane et comment allez vous! Reading practice is the perfect application of pronunciation technique which we learn from Lessons 1 to 52. This is very important for learning French. We are very grateful to your effort. Merci beaucoup pour votre Lesson.
Merci à vous 🙂
Thanks!
Merci 🤩
Thank You for explain it so perfect with every détail , now I understand the sounds of each words and the links. You really teach very good !!! 🙏🏽👌🏽
Ambar, that's awesome, so proud of you 👏
I love reading practice. I try to keep just ahead of you.
Did you get it all right?
Thanks 🙏🏾 for the lesson on French pronunciation. I was introduced to French at school at age 11. I’ve been avoiding to use French because of my bad pronunciation skills. I moved in to languages like Spanish, Italian and Greek that I read. French is widely spoken in Cameroon 🇨🇲 from where I originate.
So many languages! This is amazing! DOn't give up on French, it takes a bit of time but I am sure you can get a hang of it :)
This is super helpful!! I have been self-learning French for years and can read French books and newspapers, but can’t speak and never get over even the most basic French sounds. Merci!!
It takes some practice but you will get there :)
i have a queston how do you pronounce the words when speaking if you cannot speak how do you go about that i am liitle confused as i am begier
Great presentation learning a lot ,thanks.
You are welcome Rafael 😉
she is doing the best job.
at least on utube she is the best.
I make good cakes too but that's not on RUclips 🤣
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane u r a perfectionist . no doubt ur baking skills superlative . i learn from u everyday. i m shocked at how much progress in made in a few hours of ur classes.
Thank you for working very hard to explain things.
You are a very gifted teacher. Merci!
Meci Robert ☺️
this was so incredibly helpful! thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
I'd also love to see the same style lessons for the rest 3 seasons too :) Merci beaucoup Dylane!
I might make them soon but most people are asking for Speaking practices at the moment :)
It was critical but you made it interesting and understandable......Thanks a lot...
these reading practice lessons are super helpful, Dylane! i really liked how you explained each nd every petites nuances of the french language soo well. merci bcp prof🙏
I am so glad :)
RESPECTED MADAM, I had listen the lesson tought by you that how to read the French and really impressed. May GOD BLESS you for your bright future. Thanks for teaching French language.
Thank you! 😃
excellent , please continue reading practice and I want to learn French book .
I just posted a new one 😉
Thank you Dylane for providing such an amazing video and for the resources. They are really helpful.
Cet leçon est tres approfondie. Merci beaucoup, professeure Dylane.
Merci à toi Stephanie :)
you are a very good teacher , thanks for this video.
Thank you! 😃
It is so interresting, that while watching the silent letters part I thought, that You just found the secret code of the templar knights or something like this: Take the silent letters, put it together, and read the secret massage. 😉😉😉. I really, really, really enjoyed this game of words lesson...👍👏⭐. Merci!
I agree it sounds like code :D
Really work this method to catch up reading.
Merci beaucoup
You are so good at teaching French. Thank you!
That's so sweet, thank you ❤️
Cette vidéo est très utile pour les débutants. Je remarque généralement qu'ils ignorent la liaison .
I can only understand a little of it in English with learning little French.
"Spring is one of four seasons of the year. Just after winter (like shiver) and before (summer??). This seasons starts (like commence) March 30th and (ends??) the June 30th. But the date (changes from..region and month??). In French (or France). (It's??) said that spring is the season of love...(flours)....(trees)...(green). Tysm for making French easy and fun to learn! ⭐
I am speechless I have few words . Merci beaucoup.
Pas de quoi 🙂
Un million merci!💚💚💛💛🧡🧡❤❤
Yes, practice makes perfect!
Practice makes fluency!
Practice like you speak your own language everyday from your parents and people around you.
I agree :D
You are the best. I want to read in French and I think you can help me accomplish that. Thanks a bunch.
You can do it 👏
Merci mille fois, Dylane
Very helpful, thanks ❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Bien fait. Merci infiniment 👍
Merci à toi :)
Great video.
Merci ☺️
Merci beaucoup ! Magnifique !
Merci :D
J’aimerais que vous explicite les sentences 🙏 I actually got most of it! I forgot the liaison for oiseau and the silent letters in poussant though 😅
Stephanie dis-moi ce que tu ne comprends pas et je te l'expliquerai 🙂
And that's amazing, only 2 mistakes 👏👏
Merci
Je t'en prie :)
It was a beautiful paragraph 🌹🌹☺️
Thank you :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane 🌹🌹💐💐
Vere nice.you are perfece amd honest profassere
Merci 🙂
Not just explain only grammar, but repetition is very very imporntant for the way of practice. Make a habit!
I hate fast teaching without practice.
I agree on that too :D
So easy when you pronounce it and so hard when I try the same.
It's funny how you think that you can totally pronounce it, and then when you try, it sounds nothing like in your head. I have that in English 1454545311 times a day 😆
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Without any desire to diminish English, French is much harder to pronounce. I previously studied Italian too so the grammar of the French language is not that hard for me but reading out loud in French is a completely different animal.
bon enseignement🙂
Merci beaucoup, I have one question. I f you are reading and don't make de liaison lets say LES OISEAUX, is it wrong???? even if you are reading slow you HAVE to make de liaison? sometimes I get confused and I don't know exactly IF the words get a liaison or not and sometimes I don't pronounce it.
Andro, I understand your struggles 😉 Links are required between articles and nouns, so you have to yes. Did you check the lesson number 9 of this course?
Mercy Beaucoup Madame
Pas de quoi 🙂
mars is a tough one for me. The r is very subtle, similar to ours. I feel like just ignoring the R makes it easier for a beginner to get close to the right pronunciation.
Very true!
really good exercise. but one thing puzzles me. in the case of les and des, both my dictionary and online collins french dictionary give [le] and [de] as the pronunciation. is this also the case where both ways are fine? merci ...
Correct! I should have added more about é and è because they are so many variations. Being from the north, I teach it as è. But é is fine too. When I speak with other French speakers from all around the world, I have to pay attention to see which one they use. At the end both sounds are really close so it doesn't make a huge difference ;)
Madame, does 'UI' always makes 'WA' sound like 'OI' does, or there are exception cases also?
UI is more like a WI, not a WA ;)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Merci beaucoup madame 🌹🌹
Seems like " 's', 'ps', 'es', 'x', 'ent', 'ts' " are dominantly silent. However they at some parts link some words. Yeah.
Did you watch the lessons 7 and 9 about silent letters and liaisons? That will give you all the info 🙂
If it possible explain the meaning of these sentences before the reading practice..
The translation is in the description box ;) But I will do some sentences analyses next week :)
Madame, Pouvez-vous faire des vidéos d'entraînement à la lecture pour chaque niveau de français ? Je suis au niveau A1/A2.. s'il vous plaît
Peut-être l'anée prochaine :)
"C'est le moment où les oiseaux..." ou "C'est le moment quand les oiseaux..."? Merci.
"C'est le moment quand" n'est pas correct en français. Il faut utiliser "C'est le moment où" 😉
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane merci beaucoup.
Why is there not a liason between et and avant...?
No liaison after et ;)
okay, thanks, God bless! Robert
Je suis entre l'hiver de l'annee derniere et l'hiver de cette annee. J'attends le printemps.
Est-ce que le printemps est ta saison préférée?
I think that I may learn French after all.
I hope so :D
You wrote this story yourself ? Tu as écrit cette histoire toi-même ?
Oui je l'ai écrite moi-même 😉
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Look how happy you are talking about the French sounds. You truly love the French language. Regardez comme vous parlez heureux des sons français. Vous aimez vraiment la langue française.
Oh - le mois de Mai est le printemps - mais maintenant à paris c’est comme l’été - il fait très très chaud 🥵 - on est bien grillé 😪
Il a fait chaud partout ces derniers jours 🤯
I saw the book on Amazon listed for £19.95, and on Perfect French website for $30 (£21.51); I bought it from Perfect French thinking you'd make more money (and save paying Amazon seller's fees) that way? I hope I was right!
It’s $25 on my website but there are some taxes depending where you live :/
It is better for me if you buy it directly from me. Amazon takes a ridiculous cut!
Thank you so much for choosing to support me 🙏 I hope your pronunciation improves and that French will make more sense after you learn everything 😉
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane maybe you can try some interactive sessions with students on apps like Clubhouse once a month or something?
Would be interesting to have students read something to you, and you try to correct their pronunciations, etc. I bought this new French children book that I'm reading, would love to have someone to listen to my (bad) pronunciations :)
💛💯🤗
mum you shoud be putting even the translation in English
The translation is in the description box and in the book 😉
Kinsay bisaya dire?😅
No you not! 14:18