Title | : | One Year Later - Lessons From Learning French |
Lasting | : | 10.21 |
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Views | : | 96 rb |
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Quel plaisir d’avoir fait cette vidéo avec toi alleeeeeer 🖤 que des bonnes vibes t’es le sang Robin Comment from : @louorion1622 |
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Are you from Melbourne? Comment from : @123456789tube100 |
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Your so right about the grammer! I have been learning French for 10 years! And I can't ever speak proper french in public, I can only speak it with myself, because we only focus on stupid grammer Comment from : @mathildelightwood6094 |
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I am a Bangladeshi I watch your videobrbrOne of my teachers is learning French So I am also learning French Comment from : @MuhammadAlEmran |
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C’est « une partie », c’est pas « un partie » Comment from : @brianl6128 |
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Great tips, Robin I learned French for 8 years at school so scared of speaking, but I could read and write pretty okay Time to start babbling 😊 Comment from : @chloe_steward |
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Je ne m'attendais vraiment pas à tomber sur une vidéo de toi parlant français Bravo ! Comment from : @semiramissemiramis8765 |
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Bro…I’ve only watched 1 minute of this video and you’re a literal legend Like you need to make way more content and not just instructional stuff I think you would kill it literally saying whatever is on your mind in Tik Tok videos or basic reaction videos You’ve got some raw X factor I can’t stop watching you just say things…Morgan freeman? Comment from : @williamporter1494 |
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I have the same cable knit sweater in the same color-way in women's Comment from : @TeKeyaKrystal |
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lmao the strange accent part is so relatable I'm learning German and I have a really thick British accent So I practically can't pronounce the words with "ch" correctly at all Comment from : @sarahconnor13 |
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Ton français est très bon mon cher ami, félicitations! Comment from : @dannywb6447 |
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Do you have a speech impediment it sounds like you are saying DAT instead of that Comment from : @andrewlynn8301 |
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Mec is probably my favorite French word Comment from : @YourBuddySimon |
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Great advice brYou're talking about advanced (oddly, since babies and teenagers learn this way) language learning methods And it's only considered advanced because adults tend to teach and learn foreign languages in a backwards sort of way brPeace Comment from : @mottahead6464 |
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merci 😆 love the vid sad to hear I'll still have an accent T^T Comment from : @dayanaraicaranom2190 |
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Cool video Noticed she's smoking a joint, too :)brbrWaldun, have you ever smoked weed and read before? o0 Comment from : @sludgepuppy |
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jai ne sais pas pourquoi je suis perdu Comment from : @xcivar |
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de quoi que tu parles? Tu parles entièrement en anglais dans cette video 13 seconde de français et 10 min de anglais Comment from : @jingcaihan7621 |
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T’es l’une des personnes les plus élégantes que j’ai vu sur YouTube avec une façon unique Comment from : @ryanjeanpierre4248 |
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Loved this, but it's not "pro-now-n-see-ay-shun" but pro-nun-see-ay-shun" Confusing because we pronounce a word with the correct or incorrect pronunciation And I feel like a hypocrite because my French accent is the worst while yours is lovely Comment from : @auntpurl5325 |
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The music👌🏻 Comment from : @hallaf3140 |
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"Grammar, actually, doesn't do anything" Hay, naku Comment from : @mrreonkadena |
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your voice is fascinatingggg Comment from : @zoeng8251 |
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Your voice 😏✨✨✨ Comment from : @catfish4035 |
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Can someone recommend a podcast in French¿ Comment from : @anapaulachavez4921 |
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What a great video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes Practical tips for learning foreign languages" This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel I wish everyone exciting travels! Comment from : @matildawolfram4687 |
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I WISH TO SAY THAT I AM WRITING IN UPPER CASE BECAUSE OF MY POOR VISION NOT BECAUSE I AM ANGRY NOW, YOUR PRONUNCIATION IS EXCELLENT ALL WHAT YOU SAY IS ALSO TRUE FOR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE OR ANY OTHER THIS IS WHAT LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE MEANS! Comment from : @francisjacquart9618 |
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random comment but u sound like patrick bateman Comment from : @mmmmmm7380 |
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Aconteceu a mesma coisa quando eu fui aprender inglês, ficava com muita vergonha de errar na gramática, fico um pouco ainda, porém consigo conversar Comment from : @Arthur026a |
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Votre accent est excellent, merci beaucoup d'apprendre notre langue, c'est très flatteur Continuez comme ça 👍 Comment from : @helie339 |
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You are so cute 😍 can I take your number or Instagram account Comment from : @musicuzb4480 |
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As a French speaking native, I’m really impressed ! You got it bro Prononciation is on point Thank you for taking an interest in our languagebrOn peut voir tes efforts and le travail que t’as mis dans ton apprentissage du français Je viens de découvrir ta chaîne, c’est vraiment une pépite :) ! Comment from : @sunnyhead9170 |
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2:40 skip ad Comment from : @CMON75 |
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This is probably the realest video on learning french out there Coming from someone struggling with french for the past 3 years ;) Comment from : @katyoutnabout5943 |
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Je suis en le niveau intermédiaire a français et je suis très content que je peux voir le vidéo sans regarder a les sous-titres 🥰😁😁 Comment from : @zunigaruth1978 |
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7:17 feels like Montreal :) Comment from : @Ifoundnevya |
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Salut, à mon avis le grammaire c'est quand meme assez important :) peut-être c'est plutôt l'apprentissage sans expression orale/immersion qui n'est pas bon et c'est souvent le cas pour des gens qui ont appris le francais pendant des années mais pouvaient pas le parler dans mon apprentissage, je trouve la grammaire très utile J'habite en France depuis 2 ans et j'ai pas mal bossé sur la grammaire tout d'abord (j'avais un Bescherelle avec moi tout les temps) Apart ça j'écoute et je regarde beaucoup de podcast et serie en francais aussi Quand j'etais dans des situation où j'ai dû utiliser le francais, les phrases sont sorties comme par magie :D J'étais assez surprise et je me suis rendue compte de l'importance d'apprendre des bases Maintenant, il est plus facile de construire à partir des bases, au lieu d'être confus chaque fois que j'entends un structure de phrase que je connais pas Comment from : @alicebleuvintage6868 |
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I'm persian and I've learned English as a kid, now I'm learning French and luckily there are a lot of French words in persian and there are a lot of people who can speak French So i guess it's easier for eastern people to learn French if that makes sense Comment from : @hanaem842 |
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Merci beaucoup, I'm currently have a lack of motivation in french and your video made me feel more confident about that Comment from : @yphitz3340 |
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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Comment from : @learnfrencheasily7585 |
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Ton français est très bien! Comment from : @mathieuvart |
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Merci pour le vidéo, j'ai l'amié! Comment from : @fetio7911 |
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I do that walking and talking gibberish all the time 😂 I didnt realize it was a thing lmao Comment from : @nateriver5841 |
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You mentioned watching French TV shows to improve your French, which ones would you recommend? Comment from : @sayuribronger2085 |
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I remember trying to tell someone during class (the unit was donner un conseil) that they should stop eating meat because they wanted to be vegetarian, and i said „Tu veux acheter de la viande“ and like everybody started laughing but i couldn‘t understand why, i should have said „tu veux arrêter manger de la viande“, i had learned the words the other way around, it was so so embarassing Comment from : @annasanchez8588 |
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It's a rant In English about Babel Comment from : @wolfthequarrelsome504 |
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on my 43rd day :) Comment from : @iyabiyao |
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Im sorry but if you cant make a whole video speaking french, youre not fluent Comment from : @lalacregorobles4088 |
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Don't call yourself fluent if you're not comfortable enough creating a video in that language Comment from : @fotonapapa |
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I have my french exams next week and i havent studied…so i decided instead of studying i just listen to it and cry Comment from : @xxnelliexx |
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The French language in the future youtube/KlhzX7UKKNU Comment from : @MrUranium238 |
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Comme elle l'a mentionné , les Français ne parlent pas leur langue parfaitement hehe Crois-en moi , j'étais vraiment déçu à cause des erreurs que je faisais Maintenant j'ai plus confiance en moi Comment from : @matinpaddre4303 |
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Je suis désappointé : cette vidéo contenait trop d'anglais! Comment from : @AT-lv7yx |
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I improved my English exponentially by spending a long time on Tik Tok daily This is a simple way of learning how real people speak in their daily life YouTube videos too but they’re usually scripted and not as spontaneous as Tik Tok videos I have a French degree but I’ve literally forgotten like 70 and now I’m picking it up Time to get a new Tik Tok account with a French fyp Comment from : @kfoster1935 |
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I've been studying english for 2 years, i'm not fluent but now i wanna learn french because i love that languange but i dont know if it's a good idea to start the french whitout finish the english Comment from : @raissa4505 |
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Step one: hold a cigarette in your hand like a pro Comment from : @nina27707 |
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So is this an add for Babel? Comment from : @emcarver8983 |
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Learning languages is extremely hard and I have classmates who studied English for 10 years and can barely say anything but to avoid that you need a few thingsbrbr- determination: You need to be ready to study your ass off because it's gonna be hard and there will be times when you feel like giving up but it's gonna be worth it in the endbrbrWatch movies/ shows in that language: Some people are scared they won't understand every single word which is exactly why you should watch them (subtitles are best choice)brbr- If you're confident enough you can try to read books or simple comics in that languagebrbr- talk to native speakers (as often as possible) to learn slang and proper pronunciationbrbrI can speak 3 languages fluent and I have some experience in this topic so I also want to help and motivate othersbrbrDon't give up, you can learn anything :) Comment from : @therealsabey5142 |
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Perfect grammar might not be necessary in order to communicate verbally However, knowing grammar rules is essential in order to break that beginner proficiency stage and reach intermediate level and the ability to read/understand native literature Plus, if you understand grammar rules in your native language, it becomes easier to map the target language grammar Personally, knowledge of both French and English grammar rules allows me to quickly understand Japanese grammar constructions because it's sometimes similar to French or English and less often to both I often find myself review French/English grammar in order to compare/contrast with Japanese in order to deepen my understanding Comment from : @franckvincent5190 |
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❤️ Comment from : @kenmcdavidefernandez5364 |
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I learnt English before i even started first grade , simply this video is saying those like me who are learning a foreign language should focus on speaking to native speakers instead of … Book book book 📚 I’ve studied with a tutor for 6 months and I’ve noticed that I can read and write soo well but can’t even construct a Simple sentence! My listening and speaking is soo bad because I’ve been paralysed by SCHOOL/GRAMAR/BOOK , it’s ridiculous because my problem is if I can’t see the words in my head , i can’t understand or say it , but some how I can read and write ✍🏽 like wtf Comment from : @dariusv3vo |
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Moi je suis français hihi Comment from : @noctusion2392 |
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Youtube videos can help a lot too Comment from : @artyabd3170 |
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RC , do you think this happens the same with acquiring archaic languages like latin and sanskrit? Comment from : @sampuspitakumarajiva8930 |
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me, being a russian and hearing you saying literally one word in russian: YEAH FINALLY I FEEL SEEN THANK GOD Comment from : @alisonkolbason6501 |
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Moi j'aime bien quand tu parles français Comment from : @user-jx4zg8ql9p |
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Oh the language learning mistakes My most embarrassing one was trying to ask a friend if he had bought a watch, and instead of saying 表 (biao3) like I should have, I added an extra 子 so it wouldn't be a one syllable noun and said 婊子 (biao3zi5), asking him if he had hired prostitutes Needless to say I never got the word for watch wrong again Comment from : @_caniche_2405 |
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4:25 my entire relationship with learning Spanish in summary brI like audio books while reading/ reading books aloud Comment from : @underhypedandoverrated4329 |
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I’m French English speakers might not realize HOW GOOD his accent is It’s incredible it’s like he has this little Parisian accent and all 😂😂 Comment from : @hatamb7849 |
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great video next time i feel discouraged ill come back to this video Comment from : @1hinita |
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I’m starting a French class next week I’m not sure if I should keep the class or not, why should I learn French and any advice Thank you Comment from : @parkersmith3400 |
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I love your channel! I watch every video Comment from : @jasminegold6890 |
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I saw your shit on /lit/ matebrIf I saw you IRL I'd relentlessly bully you Comment from : @desnicar |
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Man I really love your french accent you nailed it very well Comment from : @angefabricenda560 |
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Hey! What do you think about copywork for teaching yourself how to write? Comment from : @Shadow-tf1mw |
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Native speakers who teach or commonly converse with language learners often have a skill set They grow accustomed to the accents and common errors and can fill in any blanks that may come up while practicing However, when a language learner comes across someone who is not willing to try to communicate unless they speak absolutely perfectly, it can be immensely upsetting and frustrating I think this goes for any language and culture Good luck on your French journey Comment from : @ClementineEcho |
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Bravo beau gosse I use your chanel to learn English bro, it's so usefull Sinon la meuf elle ne passe pas par quatre chemin, elle t'a sorti le "tu me casses les couilles directe" 😂😂 Comment from : @anonymos874 |
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I'm from Brazil and nowadays I'm learning some English despite don't like the language a lot This (or that, I don't know) video gives me a little enthusiasm to keep going, so, thank you!
brFrench is probably my next objective Comment from : @gustavopinheiro5202 |
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je suis canadienne (hors Québec) et ici il faut que tout le monde apprend le français à l'école, mais la façon de l'enseigner est vraiment bizarre, donc pas beaucoup des gens ici peuvent vraiment parler le français tu as raison, il y a beaucoup de grammaire et pas assez de pratique oral brbrmais après seulement une année d'étude, ton français est vraiment bon ! moi j'étudiais le français pendant dix ans quand j'étais jeune mais je l’ai presque complètement oublié maintenant 😭 bon courage ! Comment from : @KrisMF |
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I'm trying to learn a new language too and tips will be well used 😊 Comment from : @Anitafilmsvideos |
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Wow did you learn russian? Hi from Russia! Comment from : @nerd4924 |
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Also, check out Language Hacking French by Benny Lewis! :) Comment from : @CodyMSmith-oo5qd |
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Je suis d'accord avec toi sur tous les points que t'as fait dans cette videobrbrI agree that the study of grammar does not equal proficiency To truly acquire language, we ought to be exposed to language that we understand and practice it ourselvesbrbrGreetings from a Latin and French student, but Spanish and Arabic major! Comment from : @CodyMSmith-oo5qd |
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How not, Robin?? Please do the whole damn video in French, I'd be really pleased to watch that! 💞brbrbrbrAnd I'm not even a French native speaker nor is my French particularly good Comment from : @pixoncillo1 |
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wbt duolingo guys Comment from : @jafarreyarfield4243 |
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For me speaking is specially hard and frustrating because I'm able to understand most things (mainly written) cause I'm a Portuguese speaker, so a lot is quite similar, but when I comes to speaking I'm not used to the language enough to remember which words to use as I keep goingbrGood luck on continuing your journey, it can be quite hard to notice much progress once you get to a more advanced level Comment from : @sofialmeidah |
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I always thought the app was called babble because of the tower of Babel Comment from : @sofialmeidah |
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Yesss just what i needed ❤ Comment from : @Cactusmushrooms |
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Bravo ton français est déjà vraiment pas mal ! Je vois dans les commentaires que je ne suis pas la seule française à te regarder ;) Bonne continuation <3 Comment from : @camillemoch |
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and i learned french in this month Comment from : @adeliaadelia669 |
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Can you tell me what kind of series or movies you watched to learn the language? Thanks! Comment from : @dopinderdas701 |
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Quel plaisir de voir du monde qui apprend le français ! brÇa fait vraiment une différence de lire la littérature dans la langue dans laquelle l'oeuvre a été écrite versus une traduction car chaque traducteur y ajoute une touche de «soi» Moi, j'ai appris le français en écoutant des films/vidéos, nouvelles et en lisant des livres par une lecture expansive (sans traduire chaque mot, mais en comprenant le/les mots selon le contexte) j'avais pas le temps d'aller progressivement avec des cours Toutefois, j'avoue que pour ma prochaine langue étrangère je vais l'apprendre sur la base de communication avec un porteur natif de celle-ci Comment from : @liviaoda2812 |
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yes yes yes! Comment from : @AgustinaDGodoy |
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