
Bienvenue! Welcome to French: Everything You Need to Know. I'm a long-time French speaker and I know how overwhelming it can be to learn a new language and not know where you should start. I'm here to give you the basics to build a strong foundation as you start improving your French. Make sure to download the course guide so you can follow along and you can even print it so you can take any further notes. Let's get started!
It might sound silly to some, but it's important to know how each letter of the alphabet is pronounced in instances where you will have to spell something and when you're sounding words out whenever you're reading anything aloud.
Dans cette vidéo, je veux parler des 5 principales marques d'accent que vous verrez dans la langue française et comment elles changent le son des lettres qui les prennent. Cela vous mettra en place pour les bases de la prononciation.
In this part of the course, I want to give you all the rules to follow to set yourself up for flawless pronunciation. Once you do this, you will be well understood by native French speakers as you continue learning.
C'est la partie du cours où j'explique comment les deux genres (masculin et féminin) un représente dans nos noms, adjectifs et certains verbes. Vous passez la révision conformément aux directives que vous avez utilisées pour utiliser the genders grammatical correct.
In this part, I'm teaching you how to use the main connector words that will help you form complete sentences.
In this part, I want to give you the pattern of how verbs are conjugated. You'll also learn how to conjugation the auxiliary verbs "to be" and "to have" and towards the end, help you conjugate the past tense.
We're learning how to count in French and practical uses of when you'll see them in real time.
Voici quelques débuts de phrase pour que vous puissiez commencer à rassembler vos pensées en phrases complètes.
To review what we've learned, I'm going to show you an example of French in real-time of a conversation I had with my friend from Paris.
As we wrap up, I want to give you some tips to help you apply what I've taught you and improve on your path to French proficiency.
For those of you who want to learn French and don't know where to start, this is for you. Learning a new language can be a challenge (I know because I learned 8 of them and counting) and it can be overwhelming when there are so many courses that teach different things from textbook French, many teach vocabulary, basic introductions, and things like that. My goal is to teach you the basics of not only starting a conversation but being able to form sentences and talk about things you care about.