Another unique French success story, although you'll probably need the subtitles for this one! Montrez à Raj que vous appréciez ses efforts, en laissant un commentaire et un pouce bleu 👍sur la vidéo.
Le niveau de Raj est incroyable, surtout pour quelqu'un qui a parti de zero il y a peu de temps. Je suis d'accord avec lui. Le progrès est.principalement le résultat de l'immersion linguistique. Je me suis rendu compte avec l'espagnol après de 30 ans dans le pays..
Your videos are SO helpful! Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing your insights with your fellow English speakers, Alex. I've been trying to learn French for years. THANK YOU!!
alex thank you soooo much for these series of none natives learning the language at an older age 💝 it s incredibly encouraging and inspiring 🎉THANK YOU THANK YOU
Hi there. If videos like this help just 1 person have more belief to keep going, is it not a good thing? I think things like "he's just smart" are a way to get out of doing the hard work and it's only going to stop progress. We don't have to get to Raj's level in order to be a French speaker. Whoever is reading this: keep going and make yourself proud :)
I know, right?! As I get older and meet people from different walks of life, I continue to be humbled and realise that I take more things for granted than I thought. Beautiful.
Je suis content que j’ai trouvé votre channel. J’apprends actuellement le français en raison de mon désir à déménager au Canada. Visiter à Paris, ce sera un « bonus »!
Ben, c'était excellent d'entendre cette histoire d'une apprentissage de la langue française. Je me trouve, moi-même, qu'en fin je parle français assez bien cette année. Avant cette année, je ne croyais jamais que je apprendrais la langue française au niveau que j'ai obtenu. J'ai toujours des choses à faire et apprendre, mais entre mes études à la université avec la langue, mes études indépendants, et en regardant votre chaîne et tous les autres utiles chaînes et programmes françaises sur RUclips et Netflix, je peux dire en fin que je peux commiquer effectivement dans la vie avec les autres gens en français.
Hats off to Raj for his fluidity in French. Minor issue: Was he living under a rock while he was young? Every school student in India learns about the French colonialists who ruled India. There is even a former French colony of Pondicherry in South India.
I feel like, no matter where we grow up, we can actually miss things happening around us. Especially since the advent of the Internet where we can create our own worlds inside the computer. That's the reasoning I come up with for him not knowing about the language, anyway :D.
I learned French the same way as Raj, I've no interest in learning g gramme at my age, I really enjoy conversation, and I too learn a new phrase and repeat it to the next poo person I meet!! Lol. I have had lots of laughs for example I said rice instead of laugh!!!! Sometimes I chat away so fast that the person looks a bit confused, then they put me straight!! As soon as I hit Calais I'm exited to learn by conversation(we used to spend 6 months a year in France) but now cos os BREXIT. Grrrrrr we have to make do with 3!!!
Impressionnant. Ce qui me plaît vraiment, c'est qu'il ne se soucie pas trop des petites erreurs. L'essentiel est d'être en mesure de communiquer. J'apprends beaucoup en répétant des phrases, bien que j' ai obtenu l'essentiel en étudiant le français à l'école .Ce qui semble bien marcher, c'est d'apprendre les bases de façon formelle. Ensuite , une fois que vous avez atteint un certain niveau, rendez-vous en France et plongez-vous comme Raj a été forcé de faire. (Et maintenez toujours Reverso ouvert dans une deuxième fenêtre quand vous êtes sur Zoom lol 😊)
This is not possible in 4 or 5 years. He even has a French accent without an Indian accent. The world knows that Indians born and bred in India have an Indian accent in their English which they can never get rid of. Hence this isn't real to me. At all.
Raj was my classmate when he arrived in France in 2019, he’s been hard working and always hanging around with French peeps to try and learn more. He wasn’t afraid to make mistake and I remember him always always trying to speak French even if he only knew a couple of words. His story is absolutely true :)
I have had the pleasure of knowing Raj for quite some time in Montpellier we were in the same University and residence. One thing that truly impresses me about him is his dedication to learning French. Even if the prononciation wasn't good sometimes that didn't stop him from speaking in French. And it's funny, I am bilingual and sometimes when I converse with him in English, he will respond in French 😂 Also his friendly nature makes it easier for him to build connections with native French speakers , so it's not impossible to learn a new language and to be fluent in it.Language barrier is non-existent for him , keep it up my Friend proud of you 🫶🏼
He did not know French exist. Yeah, right. And under what rock had he been living? Then he never heard about Napoleon, the French Revolution , two World Wars, the colonisation in Africa, the Football World Cup.
The world is bigger than we know. As I get older, I realise how much I don't know. Life never stops humbling me by showing me what I take for granted (such as knowing the language exists) is not necessarily the case for someone on the other side of the planet with less access to the outside world and cultures from other countries.
You're saying that from a eurocentric point of view. How many languages in İndia, with their own scripts and millions of native speakers can you name? What states in İndia and their capital can you name? The world is waaaay bigger than just europe and those countries speaking european languages. 😉
@@xolang Am I speaking from an Eurocentric point of view? You don't even know where I'm speaking from! And India has a densely populated French speaking city (Pondicherry) in its territory. How could an Indian not know that?
Another unique French success story, although you'll probably need the subtitles for this one! Montrez à Raj que vous appréciez ses efforts, en laissant un commentaire et un pouce bleu 👍sur la vidéo.
i like this series where you interview people who have learned french as adults
Me too! J’adore trop!
Ahhh wonderful feedback, thanks Ben. I'm gonna do more and more!
Same! I’ve been binging the interviews for the last couple of days.
Le niveau de Raj est incroyable, surtout pour quelqu'un qui a parti de zero il y a peu de temps. Je suis d'accord avec lui. Le progrès est.principalement le résultat de l'immersion linguistique. Je me suis rendu compte avec l'espagnol après de 30 ans dans le pays..
I am proud of my son rajarshi.---thanks god.
Congrats. Your son speaks well.
Thanks
He's a real gentleman, and now with French charm too!
Your videos are SO helpful! Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing your insights with your fellow English speakers, Alex. I've been trying to learn French for years. THANK YOU!!
alex thank you soooo much for these series of none natives learning the language at an older age 💝 it s incredibly encouraging and inspiring 🎉THANK YOU THANK YOU
So impressed by Raj’s fluency in French
Keep doing these its very helpful. Please get a speaker from Quebec and New Bruswick
Just great, lack of inhibition, zeal to adapt to new conditions and desire to learn is commendable. Fly high and be successful and be happy always
He's just smart.. please don't think most people can learn like him
Hi there. If videos like this help just 1 person have more belief to keep going, is it not a good thing? I think things like "he's just smart" are a way to get out of doing the hard work and it's only going to stop progress. We don't have to get to Raj's level in order to be a French speaker. Whoever is reading this: keep going and make yourself proud :)
I too find it mind-blowing that he didn't know French existed, even when he was moving to France. How?? is this possible?
😂😂😂
I know, right?! As I get older and meet people from different walks of life, I continue to be humbled and realise that I take more things for granted than I thought. Beautiful.
Je suis content que j’ai trouvé votre channel. J’apprends actuellement le français en raison de mon désir à déménager au Canada. Visiter à Paris, ce sera un « bonus »!
Excellente entrevue..! Raj.. Une classe de Flamboyance & d'Elégance..👍
Bro I use your french channel to learn for immigration 😅😅😅...it's really nice
That's awesome!
Wow. God bless this young chap and a guge thanks to you for a great interview. You make French so much less intimidating 💖
Wow!!!!!!! Raj is obviously a "people person" Maybe that's the key - to be really interested in learning about the other person.
Yeah he has the perfect personality for getting out there and having fun with people.
Salut Raj, c’est tres interessant de t’ecouter. C’est incredible
This is another banger. I enjoyed this one very much. Merci beaucoup tout le deux.
You're welcome!
Fascinating story!
Yessss!
Ben, c'était excellent d'entendre cette histoire d'une apprentissage de la langue française. Je me trouve, moi-même, qu'en fin je parle français assez bien cette année. Avant cette année, je ne croyais jamais que je apprendrais la langue française au niveau que j'ai obtenu. J'ai toujours des choses à faire et apprendre, mais entre mes études à la université avec la langue, mes études indépendants, et en regardant votre chaîne et tous les autres utiles chaînes et programmes françaises sur RUclips et Netflix, je peux dire en fin que je peux commiquer effectivement dans la vie avec les autres gens en français.
Bravo à toi !! Continue :)
@@FrenchinPlainSight Merci! Je vais le continuer toujours !
Hats off to Raj for his fluidity in French. Minor issue: Was he living under a rock while he was young? Every school student in India learns about the French colonialists who ruled India. There is even a former French colony of Pondicherry in South India.
I feel like, no matter where we grow up, we can actually miss things happening around us. Especially since the advent of the Internet where we can create our own worlds inside the computer. That's the reasoning I come up with for him not knowing about the language, anyway :D.
I really enjoyed your interview with Raj
Thanks Richard!
I learned French the same way as Raj, I've no interest in learning g gramme at my age, I really enjoy conversation, and I too learn a new phrase and repeat it to the next poo person I meet!! Lol. I have had lots of laughs for example I said rice instead of laugh!!!! Sometimes I chat away so fast that the person looks a bit confused, then they put me straight!! As soon as I hit Calais I'm exited to learn by conversation(we used to spend 6 months a year in France) but now cos os BREXIT. Grrrrrr we have to make do with 3!!!
Wonderful. Well done to you Susan. Keep loving it :)
Impressionnant. Ce qui me plaît vraiment, c'est qu'il ne se soucie pas trop des petites erreurs. L'essentiel est d'être en mesure de communiquer. J'apprends beaucoup en répétant des phrases, bien que j' ai obtenu l'essentiel en étudiant le français à l'école .Ce qui semble bien marcher, c'est d'apprendre les bases de façon formelle. Ensuite , une fois que vous avez atteint un certain niveau, rendez-vous en France et plongez-vous comme Raj a été forcé de faire.
(Et maintenez toujours Reverso ouvert dans une deuxième fenêtre quand vous êtes sur Zoom lol 😊)
Attend attends ?! C’est Raj ! Eh oui 🙌 🎉
Tu le connais ? :)
c'est ça
is the word he used most of the time in the video.
le parc rimbaud! ;)
Ouais !
Как можно не знать о существовании французского языка? Он с какой планеты?
This is not possible in 4 or 5 years. He even has a French accent without an Indian accent. The world knows that Indians born and bred in India have an Indian accent in their English which they can never get rid of. Hence this isn't real to me. At all.
Raj was my classmate when he arrived in France in 2019, he’s been hard working and always hanging around with French peeps to try and learn more. He wasn’t afraid to make mistake and I remember him always always trying to speak French even if he only knew a couple of words.
His story is absolutely true :)
Raj is lucky to have such good support, Shesh!
I have had the pleasure of knowing Raj for quite some time in Montpellier we were in the same University and residence. One thing that truly impresses me about him is his dedication to learning French. Even if the prononciation wasn't good sometimes that didn't stop him from speaking in French. And it's funny, I am bilingual and sometimes when I converse with him in English, he will respond in French 😂 Also his friendly nature makes it easier for him to build connections with native French speakers , so it's not impossible to learn a new language and to be fluent in it.Language barrier is non-existent for him , keep it up my Friend proud of you 🫶🏼
He did not know French exist. Yeah, right. And under what rock had he been living? Then he never heard about Napoleon, the French Revolution , two World Wars, the colonisation in Africa, the Football World Cup.
Everyone is not as intelligent as you
The world is bigger than we know. As I get older, I realise how much I don't know. Life never stops humbling me by showing me what I take for granted (such as knowing the language exists) is not necessarily the case for someone on the other side of the planet with less access to the outside world and cultures from other countries.
You're saying that from a eurocentric point of view.
How many languages in İndia, with their own scripts and millions of native speakers can you name?
What states in İndia and their capital can you name?
The world is waaaay bigger than just europe and those countries speaking european languages. 😉
@@xolang Am I speaking from an Eurocentric point of view? You don't even know where I'm speaking from! And India has a densely populated French speaking city (Pondicherry) in its territory. How could an Indian not know that?