What I Wish I Knew BEFORE I Learned French 4 Years Ago

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @FrenchCoach
    @FrenchCoach  Месяц назад +3

    How to turn on English subtitles: click "subtitles/cc" > "French (auto generated)" > "autotranslate" > "English".

  • @yasesaka
    @yasesaka Месяц назад +3

    Thanks Rory!

  • @vincentiusrex
    @vincentiusrex Месяц назад +2

    Que vous avez acquis le français à ce niveau en l'espace de quatre ans est très impressionnant. J'aurais aimé pouvoir parler comme ça après quatre années de cours de français. Pour moi, et j'imagine, la plupart des autres, l'apprentissage du français est un long, long, loooonnng voyage ! (J'en suis à ma 12e année, avec encore beaucoup de chemin à parcourir) Mais c'est un voyage gratifiant, qui peut être réalisé. La clé c'est la persistance !

    • @FrenchCoach
      @FrenchCoach  Месяц назад +2

      merci bien pour le compliment Vincentius ! tu as certainement raison - learning French for most people takes way longer than it should. You should be proud of your level though man. Your writing is perfect & native speaker level. How did you learn French brother?

  • @Joumana-z3f
    @Joumana-z3f Месяц назад +3

    I'm actually a English learner and I'm agree with you but when you don't have much time focus on grammar a little bit can help you to just stick the pattern of sentence in your mind in a logical way. But if you have much time you can skip it.

    • @FrenchCoach
      @FrenchCoach  Месяц назад +3

      @@Joumana-z3f good point. I agree. Grammar is particularly difficult because it’s sooo complicated. But yep learning “sentence structure” is great. That happens naturally via learning conversations and stories. Thanks for commenting and best of luck with your English learning. Your level is already very good! 👍