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Eric (his English name) grew up partly outside of Shanghai, China and then in Shanghai. He is now a Software Engineer that maneuvers through his Shanghai life in a multitude of languages including Mandarin Chinese, Shanghaiese, English, Japanese and French.Top 3 services that have help me while living in different countries: Affiliate links so I'll get a small commission.
Eric (his English name) grew up partly outside of Shanghai, China and then in Shanghai. He is now a Software Engineer that maneuvers through his Shanghai life in a multitude of languages including Mandarin Chinese, Shanghaiese, English, Japanese and French.Top 3 services that have help me while living in different countries: Affiliate links so I'll get a small commission.
In this episode, I'll break down the imperfect tense conjugation of ‘faire' (to do/make).
Podcast for people interested in foreign languages, foreign cultures and language learning.Hi! I'm Reuben, I'm 22 years old and I'm from the Uk. I love learning languages, I can speak 10 different languages and this is the podcast where we discuss all things language-related. In this episode, I talk about my experience learning French. What was easy for me? What was more difficult ? How would I learn French differently if I was learning it for the first time today? For everything French related; this is your episode. Thanks so much for listening :DSend me a message on Instagram @reubenlingoSend me an email podcast.languagenut@gmail.comSend me a donation via PayPal:https://paypal.me/ReubenLingo?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB
In this episode, I'll break down the imperfect tense conjugation of ‘faire' (to do/make).
Curious about the biggest mistakes you might be making while learning French? In this episode of my Quebec French Podcast, I break down the top ten things you should absolutely avoid if you want to make real progress.From the pitfalls of memorizing vocabulary lists to the hidden downsides of language apps like Duolingo, I'll share practical insights based on years of teaching experience.If you're serious about improving your French—whether standard or Quebecois—this episode will help you refine your approach and save valuable time.To get the written version and fully formatted version of this podcast, go to www.frenchwithfrederic.comThis section is usually reserved for my paid members, but I've made it available to everyone this time. If you'd like to access our French classes, Book Club, and all the features of our French-learning community, upgrade your subscription today! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.frenchwithfrederic.com/subscribe
In this beginner-friendly episode, we talk about studies and work in simple French. Learn useful vocabulary, common expressions, and practice conjugation to talk about your education and professional life. Whether you're a student or already working, this episode will help you improve your French while discussing essential topics. Enjoy listening! I help French learners improve their language skills with my Learn French Program. Join the program!speaking, listening, reading, and writing skillsBeginner and Elementary/Pre-intermediate level: A1/A2-B1 level BOOK A FREE CONSULTATION SESSION WITH ME: https://calendly.com/davidalexandercantu Follow me on social media below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidalexandercantuTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@davidalexanderfrenchFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidalexandercantuLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidalexandercantu Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a comment below. I'll answer all questions.
Learn how to propose and decline invitations in French! In this beginner-friendly French lesson, we'll cover essential phrases, pronunciation tips, and practical examples to help you navigate social situations with confidence. Perfect for online French learners looking to improve their speaking skills! I help French learners improve their language skills with my Learn French Program. Join the program!speaking, listening, reading, and writing skillsBeginner and Elementary/Pre-intermediate level: A1/A2-B1 level BOOK A FREE CONSULTATION SESSION WITH ME: https://calendly.com/davidalexandercantu Follow me on social media below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidalexandercantuTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@davidalexanderfrenchFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidalexandercantuLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidalexandercantu Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a comment below. I'll answer all questions.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A proposed change to the provinces' junior high curriculum includes slashing mandatory French instruction time, by nearly two thirds. Students can opt into French courses, but these classes will no longer be mandatory. Maria Mayr is head of Memorial University's department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Culture, and she joined us in studio today to give her perspective on the changes.
We just got back from a whirlwind trip to Paris, France to celebrate Liz's 71st birthday! In this episode, we're sharing all of our favorite restaurants, destinations, and experiences, and the unexpected moments along the way that made this trip so memorable. We discuss the importance of travel for putting everyday life into perspective, the ups and downs of learning a new language, and so much more! MUD/WTR is a coffee alternative consisting of 100% organic cacao, ayurvedic herbs and functional mushrooms. With just a fraction of caffeine found in coffee, you get energy, focus and immune support without the crash! Use this link for 15% off your purchase, or $20 off PLUS a 15% discount if you subscribe! Links mentioned: A Free Man in Paris - Joni Mitchell Some key takeaways from this episode include: It's worth it to learn at least the basics of the native language of whatever country you're traveling to. Then, make an effort to speak the language when you get there. It can feel intimidating, but it's usually appreciated and you'll pick up more as you practice. Be open to magic moments when you're traveling. Some of the most memorable experiences are totally unplanned, but you'll only have those opportunities (like having a cat curl up around your feet at dinner) if you're open to them. Don't wait to travel or have a new experience, whatever that looks like for you. Go with your partner, friend, or solo. “Someday” might never come, so seize the moment and make those memories now. Hilliard Studio Method takes working out to the next level to produce results that are nothing short of a total mind-body transformation. If you're ready to get in incredible shape, you can work out with us in-person at our Charlotte studio, join classes from home via Zoom, or sign up for our on-demand streaming service! HSM In-Person Classes HSM At Home (Via Zoom) HSM Streaming Be Powerful with Liz & Lee is focused on helping you find your inner power and for us to share our thoughts on society, culture, and current events. As the team behind Hilliard Studio Method in Charlotte, North Carolina, we love all things wellness and will also share info on how to live your healthiest life mentally, physically, and emotionally. Podcast contact info: Liz's Instagram Lee's Instagram Hilliard Studio Method HSM Facebook Liz & Lee's YouTube
Books aren't just a way to escape—they can be tools for real transformation. In this episode, I'll share how I'm using Harry Potter and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to learn French. I'll explain why stories are such a powerful resource for language learning and reflect on how books can help us change the way we live.Send Me a Text Message with Your QuestionsSupport the showIMPORTANT LINKS:
In this episode, I'll break down the imperfect tense conjugation of ‘avoir' (to have).
In this episode, I'll break down the imperfect tense conjugation of ‘être' (to be).
Jordan Poole's 2023 season was nothing like he expected, but the Washington Wizards star guard is ready to show the NBA and the world that he's still the star many thought he was blossoming into with the Golden State Warriors. Plus, Poole talks about the influx of French stars, his own French lessons, and why there's "a whole lot of oui oui" in the Wizards building these days with the arrival of Alex Sarr and Bilal Coulibaly!
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Ma newsletter. Et n'oubliez pas de me laisser vos commentaires et de me mettre 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcast/ Spotify (si vous avez aimé bien sûr). Un grand merci pour votre écoute. Charles 00:00 Introduction 02:05 Mettre sa peur de côté 04:05 Écouter activement et imiter les Français 05:15 Utiliser la technique du shadowing 06:25 Paraphraser et reformuler 07:17 Demander des explications et des précisions 08:00 Pratiquer régulièrement et trouver un partenaire d'échange 09:28 Lire et écouter beaucoup 11:25 Ne pas craindre de faire des erreurs PS : Le transcrit est disponible sur mon site internet.
George Mackay is one of the most interesting young actors from these shores and a firm CineSkinny favourite. We were massive fans of Mackay's recent film, Femme, from last year, and barely an episode goes by on the pod without us mentioning the wonderful Pride. Back in March, we sat down with Mackay while he was visiting Glasgow Film Festival for the UK premiere of The Beast, a heady sci-fi romance spread across three timelines. We chat to him about The Beast, AI, his favourite film roles and having to act in French opposite Léa Seydoux. Have a listen! TIMESTAMPS: Introduction (0:05) How Mackay chooses his roles (1:58) How he got the part of Louis in The Beast (4:55) Working with writer-director Bertrand Bonello (9:15) What Mackay took away from the script (9:58) Learning French for the role (15:05) Working with Léa Seydoux (18:38) The rise of AI (20:30) His favourite of his own films (24:00) If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials! Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Recorded on location at Glasgow Film Festival Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
BowTiedOdin is an American twitter personality teaching you how to speak, read, write, and understand a new language. This episode is full of useful tips and philosophies that will accelerate your path to speaking a foreign language.
In this episode, I discuss the concept of "life focus," drawing inspiration from French culture. It's crucial to shift focus away from obsessive thoughts about weight and food, as constant preoccupation with weight and diet can hinder weight loss or health goals. I explore three ways to become more life-focused: Learning: French people prioritize continuous learning, whether through reading diverse materials, watching documentaries, or visiting museums and exhibits. Experiencing: This involves embracing travel, taking guided tours, attending cooking classes, and enjoying tastings or live shows. Connecting: Additionally, fostering connections with others through meaningful conversations and shared experiences contributes to a fulfilling life. To shift towards a life-focused mindset, the episode outlines practical steps such as identifying topics for further learning, planning new experiences, and reconnecting with friends and family. Embracing the French approach to life focus not only enhances overall well-being but also helps with sustainable weight loss as a natural byproduct of a more balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.Want more insight into the French Way of Life regarding health & wellness? Download my free guide “The French Art of Sustainable Weight Loss” at https://www.karengombault.com/thefrenchweighfreeguide Book your free private coaching information call here : https://calendly.com/kareng-coaching/1-1-private-coaching-call-with-karen-gombault Or follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thefrenchweigh/
Meet Terence Blake, IRL student of Deleuze, as well as Lyotard, Foucault, and many others. He we talk learning French, what it was like to study under Deleuze, and also we get into Theory Underground courses and activities a bit. Hope you enjoy! ABOUT / CREDITS / LINKS Become a monthly TU Tier Subscriber to access to the TU HUB, which includes past, ongoing, and upcoming courses, special events, office hours, clubs, and critical feedback that will help you evolve your comprehension capacities and critical faculties, via the website here: https://theoryunderground.com/product/tu-subscription-tiers/ (Whatever tier you subscribe to in the month of March 2024 will be promoted to the privileges of the next one up (e.g. Tier 1 will have Tier 2 privileges, etc.!).) Don't have time for that but want to help anyway? Consider supporting the patreon here: Welcome to Theory Underground. https://www.patreon.com/TheoryUnderground Get TU books at a discount: https://theoryunderground.com/publications Theory Underground is a lecture, research, and publishing platform by and for working class intellectuals, autodidacts, and academics who want to do more than they are able to within the confines of academia. Think of Theory Underground like a Jiu Jitsu gym for your brain. Or like a post-political theory church. It doesn't matter. None of the analogies will do it justice. We're post-identity anyway. Just see if the vibe is right for you. We hope you get something out of it! If you want to help me get setup sooner/faster in a totally gratuitous way, or support me but you don't care about the subscription or want to bother with the monthly stuff, here is a way to buy me something concrete and immediately useful, then you can buy me important equipment for my office on this list (these items will be automatically shipped to my address if you use the list here) https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2MAWFYUJQIM58? Buy me some coffee: https://www.venmo.com/u/Theorypleeb https://paypal.me/theorypleeb If Theory Underground has helped you see that text-to-speech technologies are a useful way of supplementing one's reading while living a busy life, if you want to be able to listen to PDFs for yourself, then Speechify is recommended. Use the link below and Theory Underground gets credit! https://share.speechify.com/mzwBHEB Follow Theory Underground on Duolingo: https://invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKTP747NSNMAOYEI See Theory Underground memes here: https://www.instagram.com/theory_underground/ https://tiktok.com/@theory_underground Missed a course at Theory Underground? Wrong! Courses at Theory Underground are available after the fact on demand. https://theoryunderground.com/courses MUSIC CREDITS Logo sequence music by https://olliebeanz.com/music https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode Mike Chino, Demigods https://youtu.be/M6wruxDngOk
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Hannah Davidson is a French immersion teacher at the Salisbury Regional School. Skylar O'Blenis is a grade 12 student.
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EPISODE 3:Dive into the world of French conversation with our latest episode, where we unravel the nuances of the pronoun "tu", a cornerstone in informal French dialogue.In this engaging journey, we decode how the seemingly simple "tu" transforms in daily speech. From the basics to the subtleties, discover how "tu" sounds in isolation and within the flow of a sentence. We dive deep into examples like "Tu es mon ami" (You are my friend), "Tu aimes le chocolat" (You like chocolate), illuminating the informal texture of French.But there's more! Ever wondered how "tu" morphs in rapid, casual conversations? We'll explore this fascinating aspect, showing how phrases like "tu arrives bientôt" often become "t'arrives bientôt là?". Get ready for a series of practice sentences to perfect your pronunciation, such as "Tu es en retard" becoming "T'es en retard”, and "Qu'est-ce que tu fais?" transforming into "Qu'es tu'fais?”.Our episode also delves into specific contexts, such as questions involving "tu", where phrases like “Ou est-ce-que tu étais?” smoothly turn into “T'étais où là?”. It's all about the authentic, everyday French that's spoken on the streets, in cafes, and among friends.As always, our "Learning French by Accident" method makes it enjoyable and accessible, whether you're just starting or looking to refine your skills. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that promises to elevate your understanding and usage of "tu" in real-world French.Join us for this linguistic exploration and transform your French-speaking abilities with the "ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast - How we ACTUALLY say 'TU'?"CONTENT:French Sentences:"Tu es en retard" might be pronounced as "T'es en retard”."Tu as raison" might be pronounced as "T'as raison”."Qu'est-ce que tu fais?" might be pronounced as "Qu'es tu'fais?”."Tu arrives bientôt" might be pronounced as "T'arrives bientôt là?”.“Tu n'arrive pas à finir ton travaille” might be pronounced as “T'arrives pas à finir ton travail”.“Où est-ce-que tu étais?” might be pronounced as “T'étais où là”.
Everything you need to know about French sentence structure, pronunciation, grammar rules, and more. Before you start learning, join Lucie in this episode to find out what the French language looks like, and learn a few (more) great reasons to embark on the adventure of learning this beautiful language.Free trial to start learning a language right now: www.mosalingua.com/podcast
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Cara Leopold is the creator of the Leo Listening Movie Club where she helps film-loving English learners understand and discuss movies together so they can master conversational English. From September 13th-20th Cara is organising the Back-to-School Movie Challenge, a 1-week taste of what it's like to be in a movie club. By watching and discussing school-themed movies together, you'll learn new vocabulary, catch fast-spoken English and practice your speaking and writing skills with other movie-loving English learners. The challenge includes access to a discussion forum as well as a live Zoom session at the end to chat with me and other film lovers about the movie clips. Cara's challenge: https://leolistening.podia.com/back-to-school-movie-challenge Cara's website: https://leo-listening.com/ Cara's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LeoListening/ Cara's Linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caraleopold/ Cara's Pinterest profile: Coming soon. Spotify Playlist (Cara Leopold Interviews) Leo Listening Youtube Channel: Time stamps 0:00:02 Introduction and passion for interviewing 0:06:48 Learning French through Observation and Listening 0:08:54 Lack of focus on listening skills in education 0:11:02 Contrasting traditional language learning methods with contextual learning 0:19:08 Misconceptions about TED Talks and Transcripts 0:25:42 Overcoming Cultural References in Movies 0:28:23 The Importance of Movie Analysis and Resources 0:38:48 Challenges of Sound Mixing in Cinema and Home Entertainment 0:41:47 Translating Subtitles and Cultural References 0:44:55 American Actors Tackling South African Accents 0:46:11 Frustration with movie accents and Leo Listening's mission 0:47:52 Where to Find Cara's Online Presence Other Links Evernote (note taking app/website) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ncx0nPt9IrclOCyh77Ozv?si=ce218cfa3a854b26
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Hi all! In today's episode, we are going to talk about how you can learn French with an AI tool such as ChatGPT. LINKS MENTIONED
EPISODE 2:In this episode, we delve into the complexities of the French pronoun "je", an essential word for expressing personal thoughts, feelings, and actions in French.Discover the secrets behind the subtle pronunciation shifts, like how "Je ne sais pas" becomes "Chai pas" phonetically, or "Je suis ici" is often pronounced as "Chui ici". We also explore how "je" changes when it precedes voiceless consonants such as s, p, t, f, k, and voiced consonants like b, d, g, j, l, m, n, r, v, z.I share various examples of "je" to help you understand and master the nuances of the French language. For instance, "Je t'attend" might be pronounced as "chtaten", "Je pense a toi" as "chpense a toi", and "Je vais bien" as "J'vais bien".Whether you're a beginner or an advanced French learner, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips to improve your pronunciation and comprehension, all while making learning fun and enjoyable. Join us on this linguistic adventure and enhance your French-speaking skills with the "Learning French by Accident" method!CONTENT:French Sentences:"Je ne sais pas" might be pronounced as "Chai pas". "Je suis ici" might be pronounced as "Chui ici". "Qu'est-ce que je fais?" might be pronounced as "Qu'es que chfai?". “Je t'attend” might be pronounced as "chtaten". "Je pense a toi" might be pronounced as "chpense a toi". "Je vais bien" might be pronounced as "J'vais bien". "Je m'ennuie" might be pronounced as "J'menui". "Je ne l'ai pas vu" might be pronounced as "J'lai pas vu". "Je regarde la télé" might be pronounced as "J'regarde la télé".
On today's Friday Q&A show we cover: 00:48 I just moved to Dubai for work. What should I do first? 16:29 Should I have my 7-year-old learn French by reading? 30:53 I'm ready to retire early...or am I? 47:27 Do I agree with the concepts in Die With Zero by Bill Perkins? 1:01:52 Can I get a great deal on property in Argentina or Venezuela due to the hyperinflation there? 1:10:40 Should I consider moving abroad with my young children? 1:19:09 If we're not going to start non-profits, what should we do? 1:40:00 How does Joshua do consulting calls? Joshua https://patreon.com/radicalpersonalfinance http://InternationalEscapPlan.com http://BitcoinPrivacyCourse.com http://HackproofCourse.com
“Before the Challenge I would have laughed if you told me I was going to study [French] every day for a week.” This is what Fluent in 3 Months Challenge participant and French learner, Will Scott, shared. Discover how he found success with the language and completely revamped his learning through fun and the support of a community.Will Scott shares how traveling to Salamanca didn't do much for his Spanish learning, how building language islands around his juggling hobby added fun into his language learning routine, the power of documenting your progress in a new language, and how he set up French dinner parties with his friends to practice the language.(Pss… Listen to this episode to hear Will ask Shannon and Benny questions about how to use flashcards and spaced-repetition to master their languages.)Mentioned in this EpisodeFluent in 3 Months BootcampWe guarantee that anyone who completes Fluent in 3 Months Bootcamp will have a 15-minute conversation in their new language after 90 days of learning. You can find out more here. italki FrenchPod101 Anki Memrise Deepl Translator Inner French Le Petit Prince Join Our PatreonEnjoy the podcast? Subscribe to our Patreon to support what we do.Podcast theme: “A New Beginning” by Shannon Kennedy
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In this episode I am joined by Dr Alexander Arguelles, linguist, world-renowned polyglot, and scholar of comparative religion. In this episode, Dr Arguelles recounts his unusual upbringing in counter-culture America, traces his academic career through institutions such as the Universities of Columbia and Chicago, and details his remarkable life as a scholar and teacher. Dr Arguelles illuminates the inner world of the polyglot, listing his dozens of ancient and modern languages and revealing his methods of study, his surprising daily routine, and how deep immersion in language families such as Germanic or Romantic, can unlock all related languages without the need for extensive study. Dr Arguelles also reflects on his own spiritual life, including his mystical conversion to Catholicism, the unravelling of his vocation as a Benedictine monk, his time in Buddhist meditation retreat, and the ways in which a life of study and language learning can be a profound spiritual path of meditation. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep199-path-of-the-polyglot-dr-alexander-arguelles Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics Include: 00:00 - Intro 01:14 - How Steve met Dr Arguelles 02:40 - Inspiration behind the Academy 05:06 - The power of peers 07:54 - Dr Arguelles' unusual upbringing 11:49 - Discouraged from language learning by polyglot father 14:41 - Areligious family context 16:19 - Dr Arguelles' brother's catastrophic brain disease 17:45 - Encountering Augustine, Anselm, and Aquinas at Columbia University 19:24 - Drawn to the Mystery and conversion to Catholicism 21:53 - The unravelling of his vocation as a Benedictine monk 24:03 - Obtaining a PhD at the University of Chicago about dreams in the Old 24:56 - Norse sagas 25:30 - Reflecting on his conversion experience 28:18 - Dr Arguelles' current spiritual position 31:10 - Thomas Merton and the Mystery 32:37 - Born to be a monk 34:08 - Dr Arguelles' language learning journey 35:29 - Learning French, German, Spanish, Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit at Columbia 36:58 - Old Norse, Old High German, Middle High German, Old English, Medieval French at University of Chicago 38:34 - The murder of Ioan Petru Culianu 40:03 - Postdoctoral work on 1890s neo-paganism at the Berlin Centre for Advanced European Studies 41:09 - Immersing in the Germanic and Romance language branches 44:23 - Seeking a greater challenge 45:30 - Unlocking the entire language branch 46:59 - Different personalities in different languages? 47:55 - Awakening languages rather than learning them 51:09 - How many languages does Dr Arguelles speak? 54:04 - Dr Arguelles' regret 54:44 - The advantage of reading texts in their original languages 58:21 - Monastic phase in South Korea and intense learning 01:03:42 - Learning more languages and immersing in self-study 01:07:08 - Dr Arguelles' daily routine, beginning at 2am 01:08:46 - Emerging from the monastic phase and getting married 01:09:32 - Immersion in Sanskrit and pruning his languages 01:11:55 - Immersion in Arabic in Lebanon 01:13:05 - Attending Buddhist retreats at Haeinsa in South Korea 01:16:47 - Committing faux pas on retreat 01:18:11 - Meeting and marrying Park Hyun-Kyung 01:20:44 - Dr Arguelles' language meditation techniques and learning as a spiritual path 01:22:14 - Languages offered at the Academy 01:24:27 - Learning Sanskrit 01:25:37 - Comparative religions and the Great Books … To find our more about Dr Alexander Arguelles and his Academy, visit: - https://www.alexanderarguelles.com/academy/ For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com ... Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James
Have you ever wanted to learn French? It is a great goal to have for your development, because: 1. French has secured its status as a top international language 2. Learning French gives you access to the world 3. French is on the rise 4. French is a favorite among language learners 5. For an English speaker, French has a great difficulty-to-benefit ratio To assist you in that goal, I spoke with Angel Pretot, the premier French learning coach. He helps English speakers learn French fast and become fluent. He uses a holistic approach designed so you can start living your best French life right away. Learning a new language is an amazing personal growth journey. It gives your brain and your personality an upgrade. Thanks to his new, holistic approach, you will be able to learn French faster and use it in your daily life. And plus, speaking French just sounds cool! Connect with Angel at https://www.frenchfluency.net/about
Are you struggling to expand your French vocabulary? Do you find yourself using the same words over and over again? That's what we're going to talk about in this episode. Many students make a big mistake when it comes to learning French vocab… Join the newsletter - https://school.justfrenchit.com The Most Common French Words - https://school.justfrenchit.com/300-fluency-words
Happy Thursday baby, Hot Nights is back with another hot show. Kicking things off we discuss why Abbie is learning french, and spoiler alert it's for her new crush! Charlie Collins joins us on Australian Made, performing her tunes; Backseat Valentine and Stranger To Lovers. Plus we get our live listeners to call in and tell us their favourite hand gestures to use on the road. All that and more!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/hot-nights-with-abbie-chatfieldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Learning a new language can be tough especially when you've been out of school for a while. So William Hassenpepper will need to give Tom a call and make sure everything is going well! #PhoneTap
Santa Fe High School world language teacher Isabelle Teraoka is joined by three of her students – junior Lia Liebanos and sophomores Oswaldo Garcia and Ana Sophia Gutierrez – to discuss the joys of learning French, the benefits of being bilingual, the beauty of the language and the impact of French culture in music, art, architecture and fashion.
Want to know the best way to learn French? British polyglot Alex Rawlings offers his top tips for learning the language. He covers which French to learn, how to pronounce French letters and words, learning French phrases instead of purely grammar, training your ear and how to practise your French listening. If you want to take your learning to the next level, we have a special offer here to start your language learning journey: https://www.rosettastone.co.uk/lp/s3/?cmp=mtw&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=sm&utm_campaign=mtw4&utm_content=sl See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last Saturday, there was a Kung-fu completion near Paris. La coupe de France de Kung-fu. It's opened to anyone belonging to a club. There was 4 of us from my club : Alistair, Julien, Paul (12) and me. Preparing a competition requires a lot of energy and in my case I have to deal with stress. I presented a routine without weapon (mains nues) and one with a sabre. What is the aim of going to a competition? This question might occur at some point. This is what this episode is about. In a way, I think we can make a link between this question and learning French. Learning French has the reputation of being difficult. Yes, it is. But step by step you can make progress and be proud of yourself ! I'm proud of you, my dear listeners. In the notes that come with the transcript, we will focus on natural French sentences and expression. Of course, there will be a special focus on a sentence I have chosen for you « j'aurais pu sans doute faire mieux ». So to cultivate your French and improve your listening comprehension by reading the text, you can subscribe to the transcript at www.cultivateyourfrench.com
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Is Canada really bilingual? Do English-speaking Canadians actually learn French? Why do Canadians need to learn French to accomodate a minority of people?What can we do to address the lack of French teachers across the country and improve students' engagement? So many questions come up when we think about the status of French in Canada. There are no easy answers. In this episode, I want to offer another perspective on a statement that can be heard often in the mouth of Anglophone Canadians: "It's unfair that we have to learn French. And it's useless because English is a global language." Beyond that I'm sharing the key element you need to get started on your path to learning a new language and maintaining your motivation. Introduction 3:55' | 2 pieces of legislation specific to Quebec, language laws bill 101 and 96 8:51 | A fundamental problem with bilingualism in Canada 14:58 | Why asking “How do we motivate kids at school to learn another language (namely French here in Canada)?” isn't the most pressing question (and what is a better question (17:06)) 21:43 | How do you start and keep the momentum on the path to bilingualism, especially when you already speak English? 25:45 | Another way to think about fair/unfair on the topic of bilingualism 29:42 | Less tests but more culture- and pop-culture-oriented language training please! 35:19 | 3 types of learners and what they have in common Become a certified Neurolanguage Coach: more information Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cathyintro Transcript available at mypolyglotlife.com Sources: About Bill 96 Article in French in le Devoir (Brian Myles) on YouTube: 5 hidden and powerful reasons to learn languages. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mypolyglotlife/support
Fluent in 3 Months Challenge participant and French learner, Melanie, discusses taking part in the Challenge and connecting with her kids through French with hosts Benny and ShannonWe guarantee that anyone who completes the Fluent in 3 Months Challenge will have a 15-minute conversation in their new language after 90 days of learning. You can find out more here.Featured ResourcesFluent in 3 Months ChallengeJoin Our PatreonEnjoy the podcast? Subscribe to our Patreon to get access to bonus content and monthly exclusives.Mentioned in this EpisodeFluent in 3 Months ChallengeEpisode OverviewSome of the topics brought up during the interview are: Learning French in the Fluent in 3 Months Challenge How language helped Melanie find new ways to connect with her kids Learning a language alongside her kids and how supporting one another goes both ways Creating a language learning environment with 7 kids Learning a heritage language Ways to support your kids' language learning How being a part of her kids' language learning journeys has helped Melanie improve her own learning Podcast theme: “A New Beginning” by Shannon Kennedy
Jennifer Gruenke became an accidental Francophile when she had an opportunity to spend a month in France through a Rotary Club exchange program in her twenties. This program took her through the heartland of France with cities like Montluçon, Saint-Julien, Périgueux, Rodez, Aurillac, Le Puy-en-Velay, and Anvers. This was a long time ago, and she enjoyed it so much that she learned French using cassette tapes! On her first trip to France, Jennifer found French people open and welcoming. She finds that is still the case today. She realized that while average French people don't have as much money as the average American; they take the time to enjoy a simple life. That appealed to her a great deal. She earned enough to retire early, sold everything, and moved to Paris with two large suitcases. She's now been in Paris for a year and she plans to stay because she loves both the lifestyle and the city. Her story will give encouragement to folks who aren't wealthy but would love to enjoy living a simple life in Paris. Jennifer shares the names of companies that helped her move successfully. Among them Interactive Brokers (to move money around with low fees), Mondassure (for health insurance), and LCL (but she could not make any French on-line bank accept her as a customer as she explains in the episode). Table of Contents for 'An Accidental Francophile Moves to Paris' with links to the text transcript [00:00:00] Intro [00:00:36] Today on the podcast [00:01:09] Podcast supporters [00:01:28] Join Us in France Newsletter [00:03:16] Accidental Francophile [00:04:03] Exchange Program and Trip [00:04:50] Learning French [00:06:27] Arrived in France with Stereotypical Ideas [00:07:45] Montluçon [00:08:47] Aligot [00:09:22] Anvers [00:09:51] La France Profonde [00:10:48] People are Hospitable [00:13:03] Joining Associations Helps [00:14:33] Conversation Exchange [00:16:02] How did the move happen? [00:16:27] Making money from the housing market [00:18:56] Applied for a visitor visa first [00:20:15] The cost to get a visa [00:21:27] Necessary income to live in France [00:22:40] In Paris, rent is the biggest expense [00:23:12] Lodging [00:24:17] You need local pros to help with rentals [00:25:38] The first apartment [00:26:51] Found a better studio apartment [00:29:05] An small apartment in Paris can be as much as a house in the French countryside [00:30:07] Keeping a US phone number with Google Voice [00:33:11] Banking and getting a French bank account [00:34:07] Opening account with N26 [00:34:59] LCL Bank [00:36:40] Brokerage [00:40:09] Cost of healthcare [00:40:14] The cost of healthcare in France [00:40:17] Marker [00:42:25] Why French doctors are so cheap compared to American doctors [00:43:08] What Americans pay to get into the French healthcare system [00:44:04] Is France an Expensive Place to Live? [00:44:35] Season fruit is not so good at Lidl [00:46:02] What happens when the tourist visa expires? [00:47:25] Does she intend to stay for several years? [00:51:29] Thank you, patrons[00:51:29] Outro [00:52:12] Bootcamp and Patreon [00:52:25] Elyse's Patreon [00:53:15] Preparing a trip to France? [00:54:36] Self-guided tours [00:55:06] Travel News – Weekend du Patrimoine 2022 [00:56:20] No cars allowed in Paris weekend [00:57:27] Jean-Luc Godard [00:59:04] Personal Update [01:00:22] Something wonderful and unexpected [01:01:38] Show notes More episodes about Moving to France FOLLOW US ON: Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter
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Katia took a French château and transformed it into a coliving / coworking space for the modern world. Let's find out what secrets this twelfth-century castle holds – and what it's like to run a business in France as a non-native speaker. Highlights: Growing up in Bulgaria [01:26] Being a “savage” teenager [03:58] Living in Normandy [04:57] What makes the château so special? [05:36] Château renovation [08:26] How big is a French château? [10:03] From Viking fortress to French castle [11:10] The oldest stuff inside the château (including portraits of French royalty!) [12:19] What's the best thing about running a coworking space? [13:48] Learning French and working in a different language [16:16] The hardest things about learning French [20:08] Tips for learning French as an adult [22:47] Transcript Get the French transcript for free at www.nakedfrench.co: Château Coliving: Combining old and new Notes: Chateau Coliving: https://chateaucoliving.com/ Follow Chateau Coliving on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chateaucoliving/?hl=en Follow Naked French on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nakedfrench.co/ Get fresh French content delivered to your inbox every month: https://www.nakedfrench.co/#newsletter Credits: Host: Shade Souc Producer and Narrator: Michelle Teo Translator: Eden Rebora Mourier Sound: Jules Quirin Creative Storytelling: Sarah Ayres
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TikTok star Ian Paget sits down with the guys to talk about growing up learning French and the impact it has had on his life. Nominated for Queer Advocate of the Year, he also addresses the new gender neutral pronoun "iel" (they/them) and how people perceive it as complicated to integrate because of the genders in French. Stay until the end because Ian is also here to teach YOU how to shop... but in French! French translation: Pain au chocolat, Chocolatine = chocolate croissant Accord = Have the same gender for verbs and nouns in a sentence They are beautiful = iel est Belleau (Gender neutral) Il = He ; Elle = She ; iel = They ça j'aime bien = I like this / j'aime ce t-shirt = I like this shirt Non merci = No thank you Merci, je ne fais que regarder = Thank you, I'm just looking Je ne sais pas quoi acheter = I do not know what to buy Je ne sais pas (formal) vs Chai pas (Slang) Carte de crédit = Credit card espèce = cash Puis-je payer en espèce = Can I pay with cash ? Est-ce que je peux payer en espèce = Can I pay with cash ? Combien ça coûte = How much is it? Argent = Money or Silver Caisse = register