How to Improve Your French Pronunciation (with Geri Metz!)
Geri Metz, a master the French language joins our episode to share her experiences, ideas & tips for English speakers to improve their French pronunciation.
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Geri Metz, a master the French language joins our episode to share her experiences, ideas & tips for English speakers to improve their French pronunciation.
There is the proper French language. There is the vulgar French language, with swear words etc. Then there’s the middle ground–popular language, common slang, neither proper nor rude. The words we actually use the most: French for everyday life. Today I want to show you a few of these most common words!
Bonjour ! The first French word many people ever learn: bonjour ! It looks simple – but is hiding more subtleties than you expect. What is un bon jour? When should you use Bonne nuit ? What’s the deal with Bonne journée ? Is there
Bonjour ! Trading stories is the oldest tradition that still exist in our everyday lives. It helps us laugh, bond, connect to each other. Today I’ll show you how to tell your stories, in French! With these exact scripts and sentences you can use immediately,
Bonjour ! Some French words mean their own opposite. Isn’t that fascinating? Depending on the context, you might end up accidentally saying the opposite of what you want. And this could be (literally) terrible!
Bonjour ! To sound like a native, you can work hard, or take a few shortcuts. As students often testify, it takes only a few special expressions to sound surprisingly French! Breaking duck legs, cooking beans, fishing eels… Let’s dive in a few weird, funny
Want to sound more lke a French person? From “Allô” to “Huh ?”, these easy French words can help…
We have words derived from Latin, Ancient Greek, German, and other languages. Let”s find out the etymology of our most common words in French.
A short guide on how to deal with masculine or feminine French nouns and adjectives. General rules & some exceptions that you need to know.
Learn how you can form plural nouns and plural adjectives in French. Find out the secret rules and the key to plurality so you can avoid making mistakes.