May 18th, 2010
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Again, sorry for lack of uploads recently people, but thank you to those lovely people who sent me kind messages – it means a lot
In this long-awaited video, you can learn about how to describe the weather in French.
Another weather video will be coming up with questions relevant to the weather, and describing what the weather was like etc…
Please comment with how the weather is where you are, and rate this video for me
Thanks! Robert x
Duration : 0:8:26
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May 18th, 2010
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Learn French with Frenchpod101.com! Learning French with Frenchpod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn French! This French Video Vocabulary lesson will teach you how to talk about various wild animals in French. Visit us at Frenchpod101.com where you will find many more great French lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Duration : 0:2:23
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May 18th, 2010
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From his all French 2005 studio release in over 20 years, Lhomme Que Je Suis (The Man That I Am), here is Julio Iglesias with the French version of the song To All The Girls Ive Loved Before. The duet with Willie Nelson that helped make him famous in the United States. Listening to Julio sing this song solo is an entirely different experience. By comparing to earlier Julio recordings in French, his great improvement in the pronunciation of the French words, as well as his natural expression of the lyric is quite noticeable.
Duration : 0:3:24
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May 18th, 2010
Basic conversational French over music from Jordan Leno with edited clips from 3 french films by Jean-Luc Godard.
Duration : 0:3:1
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May 18th, 2010
A French high-speed train (TGV) has smashed the world record for a train on conventional rails by a big margin, reaching 574.8km/h (356mph).
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May 18th, 2010
In France a battle to save a dying language is being carried out. Breton is spoken by about 200,000 people in France. 80-years-ago, it was more than a million. Estelle Youssouffa has been to Britanny, where campaigners believe Breton will make a comeback (15 May 2010).
Duration : 0:2:38
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May 17th, 2010
I am taking french next year and I do not want to feel very overwhelmed when I first study it. I want at least to learn some basic words.
I’ve studied French for 8 years and from my experience people always get stuck on the verbs (conjugation) and then 2nd to that is the vocabulary.
So if I were you, I would try and find a french book and just tackle the basic verbs: avoir (to have), être (to be), aller (to go), faire (to do/to make).
You can check out other french courses and methods of studying french here:
http://learn-to-speak-french-fluently.blogspot.com/2010/04/intensive-french-courses-for-full_30.html
best of luck!
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May 13th, 2010
I’m having trouble coming up with what to do with my french class [I'm a teacher apprentice]. My mentor told me to review the following with the kids: the verbs, avoir, etre, aller, and faire, a little vocabulary, and verbs with er, ir, and re endings. I have NO idea how to review this with them. I was thinking about playing some kind of reivew game with them but I really don’t know. Any Teachers out there got any ideas for me? Please help me!
Try just reviewing the verbs at the begining of class. Then split them into groups, and have sort of a "congregation competition" say like, she has, and a member of the group would have the write elle a. and the fastest answerer wins :] the group with the most points get un bonbon or something!
ive done this in every french class ive had! (for four years) and its fun :]
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May 13th, 2010
I am doing a language leaders Award, of which the first requirement is to give a five minute lesson to fellow peers on a selection of French words. I have a few flashcards and an opening, but i am not sure what else to do to involve the ‘class’ in learning. Please help me with some ideas. Thanks a lot. I have to do it on Wednesday afternoon. Thanks.
Aleks
Here are a few tried and tested ideas: After getting the class to repeat the words after you while looking at the cards a few times, you could try: (1) getting them to repeat the word the way you say it e.g. high, low, soft, loud, singing etc; (2) holding up a card, saying the correct or incorrect word for the class to shout ‘vrai’ ou ‘faux’; (3) getting individuals to mime (or draw on the board) a word for the class to guess; (4) holding cards with their back to the class and slowly raising one for class to guess before you turn it round to reveal what it is; (5) giving cards to pupils when they say the word correctly – class then has to remember which pupil has which card. Good luck!
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May 12th, 2010
learn to speak french
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