I read this story six months when I first started studying French and could understand maybe 20%. Six months later I'm able to understand 80%. Keep at it, language isn't easy but definitely worth it.
How to make the most of this text: *Side note* A) this is intermediate so if you can't understand the majority of it, try to find children's songs or stories with pictures to start building your vocab. Actual instructions: 1) Listen once while reading the text. 2) Listen again without reading the text to see what you can catch. 3) Read the text and pause after each line, repeating after the speaker. Voilà !
What culture is french? European? African? South Asian? Language has very little with culture. Learning languages is growing again like a child again. Your comments made me think of invaders who civilized their colonies with an specific language: Spanish in the Americas, Latin in Europe, English in the indian reservations. I wont get better at french by reading a french biography of Napoleon and I won´t learn better the history of Napoleon if I learn french. You suck.
@@MrSantafe100 You don't understand what you are talking about. Cultures are more than that. languages are related to all aspects of life including the environment. That is why in any given language there are tons of proverbs, sayings, idioms that related to sports, food, body parts, animals, plant, and so on. Ex: Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Now in Portuguese: A cavalo dado não se olha os dente; in Spanish: A Caballo regalado no se le miran los dientes. By the way, Do you have a green finger or a sweet tooth? Does your watch cost an arm and a leg? In Portuguese when something is really expensive we say it costs " the eyes of the face". So don't get mistaken, language is culture. that is why it is really difficult to get the nuances of the language. That is why we don't understand a joke in foreign languages even though we are get used to it. Languages have hidden meanings, abstract meanings that only native knows and that has to do with culture. If you know English better than I do you will be able to spot some mistake I am sure I have made in this comment.
This is exactly the kind of French tuition I have been looking for since ages. I had learnt French in my school and college days. I can read and understand written French and can also write it but when it comes to the French accent, I am stumped. This video lesson is a god-sent opportunity for me to acquaint myself with the exact French pronunciations.A big thumbs up!
I got about 85% of this story. A few details escaped me, and the joke in the store I had to go back and listen again to understand it. But! It was great practice for my receptive skills. Good story too! You never know what adventures you’ll get into even when you think things aren’t going as planned!
I first listened to this at the end of my Basic 1 class and understood probably 10%. I tried again today (4 days after finishing Basic 2), manage to read it aloud (mostly correct compared to the audio) and understood 90% of the story. And to think that I thought I hardly learned anything in B1 & B2 (2 months of intensive). Très heureuse!!
Parfait. Perfect. I am french. So : the prononciation is very good, unlike some others I have heard on UA-cam. Really french reading ! So, you can go on ! :-)
Bonjour Sophie I hope you don't mind me correcting a little spelling mistake and I only wish to help you, not criticize. The correct spelling is "pronunciation" a noun, and the verb is "pronounce". I am learning French so I also have the same problems. Kindest regards.
There are a few components to how to understand French . One plan I found that successfully combines these is the Magic Language Method (check it out on google) without a doubt the most useful resource that I have ever seen. Look at all the super info .
@@henryrojas9892 Not a very good site as all, and the link goes to what is essentially an "Affiliate Ad" for Rocket French in the guise of a review. It also isn't disclosed as an affiliate and the link actually has some dodgy cross site connection. If you want Rocket French, go to their site, and if you want to get help with learning French there are hundreds of better sites with 100s of times more useful & better info each.
I don't appreciate perfection. African/Canadian French deserves the same respect as French from France. No one should feel superior, my friend. Accent is actually fascinating!
I understand everything. Every word is familiar. The power of years of studying, French books, tv and movies. Relaxing to maintain my French. You can succeed in French, too.
Merci! This is the good word that I remember because I'm a beginner so I don't know how to comment in French so Merci is good to express my feeling about this story
I was learning french with my school since year 3 (in yr9 now) and I only this year started learning behind the scenes myself. I’m good at the easy french class work we do , however when listening to this I realise I haven’t learnt much really. My goal is to be be able to read a whole proper book in french, whilst that may take many years I will try!!
Be kind, please. French isn't my mother language, but I like it very much . This vídeo is a useful way to help my granddaughter learning. French is a cultural language, as you know.
I listened to the story twice . At first it sounded impossible to keep up with the speed of the reader, then the second time it felt a little easier. I’m going to try listen again. I think if I listen a few times, I might understand the story. I hope! There’s a summary of the story. That’s very useful.
Any foreign language will seem to "slow down" as you practice more. YOU will be able to process it faster with practice (I used that word again...) Some cultures and languages may be faster than others. In the case of French, I do not think it is as bad. It depends on the speaker, the region, the context... Take advantage of the adjustable playback speed in settings. A blessing to language learners on UA-cam!
They don't. It always "sounds" faster when you are listening to a language you don't know. If she read any slower it would be like reading to a two-year-old child.
I like the concept but this can still be modified [for grammar purposes]. This is really a great help for beginners. The proper pronunciation and rhythmic pattern [accent] is real French. Thanks a lot.
0:13 --> "Maurice, le père, passe trois jours à préparer la voiture ..." Question: Is it correct if I say "... passe trois jours POUR préparer..."? Thanks
Oh!!! I lover this idea! I think it is brilliant! However, It would be fantastic if the voiceover could slow down as per us, begginers, it is hard to keep up with it. Thanks!
If it's too fast for you then I would recommend watching some picture books or kids TV shows, as this isn't very fast as far as native speech goes. I think your problem is more that you are used to focusing on word, word, word, rather than sentences.
I've been learning languages since I was a kid....The thing that is frustratingly difficult about French is that the pronunciation is not true to the spelling because they leave out so many consonants. It's the thing that makes understanding spoken French so much harder but at the same time, it is what makes French sound so sophisticated and pleasant to the ear compared to all the other Romance languages combined!....:\
Amazing! Just what I was looking for! I wish that it was spoken a lot slower though, since it’s for beginners. Slowing it down on UA-cam sounds wonky but it is my only option.
@@fati9532 without any excuses, I quit learning French after a week or two, Plans had changed and I decided to learn Turkish instead of French... So that's what I'm doing
Garrett1111 you are probably right!🤣 however, it is my second language, so of course I’m not perfect or near perfect, beside I’m studying French now, so no time for English!
If you need an English translation the text is too hard and you should check out some French picture books. There are loads you can find on UA-cam. Otherwise you should be able to guess the meaning of new vocabulary. I can understand it, English is my native language, and I've not really seen any English translations of French.
If you are an absolute beginner then it may seem a pointless exercise. But, if you reduce the speed and follow the words, you do pick up on how words are pronounced. Good luck.
Hi, first, merci pour ce video! C’est bien apprécié et c’est fantastique! And also...I was wondering where the PDF is that you mention ? It’s not in the description.
i’m A1 in french but i can now understand 90% of it! i hope i won’t quit because this language it’s beautiful! i’m brazilian so i guess it’s easier for me to comprehend it i want so bad knows speak with fluency ❤️
@@Melissa-bb4xd oii, hahaha faz 1 mes q comentei mds nem lembrava! agr ja estou no nivel A2 ❤️! eu não estudo por cursos feitos e nem aplicativos... eu fiz um video no meu canal (primeiro video) com as dicas q fiz pra aprender inglês e agr francês! espero ajudar...
I HAVE TO SAY I AM SO GLAD I FOUND THIS SITE. IT IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING TO FIND---THE LANGUAGE I CAN LISTEN TO WHILE I CLEAN HOUSE OR COMMUTE. DO I UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING? OF COURSE NOT! MY PURPOSE IS JUST TO HEAR THE WORDS AROUND ME, THE WAY I WOULD IF I WERE ON VACATION IN FRANCE W/O ANY MIDDLIN' BIT OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE LANGUAGE. THE READER IS GREAT. NOW TO COMMENT ON THE POINT BELOW THAT WANTED TO KNOW WHY THE FRENCH SPEAK SO FAST. THIAT PERSON (NOTE SIG) WAS OBVIOUSLY NOT RAISED IN WYOMING USA AND THEN SUDDENLY FOUND THE NEW TEACHER WAS FROM NYC! THE BIG APPLE---WE USED TO GET XTRA CREDIT POINTS WHENEVER SHE (THE TEACHER FROM NYC) WAS SPEEDING FASTER THAN A PICKUP TO A HAY FIRE! SHE WOULD JOKE AND ASK IF WE WOULD LIKE TO SWITCH CLASS & GO WITH THE TEACHER FROM BOSTON WHO WAS NOT AS FAST, SPEAKING...BUT GO LISTEN TO JFK SPEAKING. "CAR..IS .KKKAAAARRR ---!!!!! A BOSTON ACCENT!!THAT IS WHY LANGUAGE IS SO FUN. READ PYGMALLION. SEE MY FAIR LADY....LEARN SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT AND WONDERFUL. YOU WON'T REGRET IT, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT BECOME A PERFECTLY FLUENT SPEAKER. BESIDES, AFTER ENGLISH I'VE BEEN TOLD THAT FRENCH IS THE MOST COMMON LANGUAGE SPOKEN. AND THE FOOD IS sigh! so wonderful! See the movie JULIE & JULIA! It says it all! Language, culture, food.....
j'ai niveau A2 de français et c'est très utile pour remplir l'espace manque quand on lit le français sans le pronunciation, sinon pour cette vidéo j'allais peut-être prononcer les mots incorrectement :P mercii
There are several things for how to learn French Decide precisely why you wish to learn French Try to use French everyday Decide what process works for you best. (I learned about these and more from Magic language method website )
What i think I understood from this passage: 1. There was a traffic jam on the road. 2. I think the dog peed and vomited on the girl. 3. The girl kept asking when will they reach the destination? 4. They stopped by a fountain, had a meal, went to toilet to change clothes(?) and the fountain was a historical monument, and someone said it's Julius Caesar's fountain, someone else said no.
je ne pense pas que ces histoires courtes soient pour les débutants. Ce sont plutôt pour le nouveau intermédiaire. Du coup, c'est la présentation très utile et intéressante pour moi. Merci beaucoup.
I read this story six months when I first started studying French and could understand maybe 20%. Six months later I'm able to understand 80%. Keep at it, language isn't easy but definitely worth it.
What was your routine daily?
How did you get to this stage. Kindly educate me. I really want to improve my French. Help is needed🤦♀️
@@seyi5238 OMG SAME, I try so hard but I don't understand a lot of things yet😭
aww this is such an inspiration
And how you going now?
How to make the most of this text:
*Side note*
A) this is intermediate so if you can't understand the majority of it, try to find children's songs or stories with pictures to start building your vocab.
Actual instructions:
1) Listen once while reading the text.
2) Listen again without reading the text to see what you can catch.
3) Read the text and pause after each line, repeating after the speaker.
Voilà !
1) Listen ONE HUNDRED TIMES while reading the text.
I agree
Merci pour votre conseils.
So true... thanks for sharing
Learning a language is like learning a new culture.
What culture is french? European? African? South Asian? Language has very little with culture. Learning languages is growing again like a child again. Your comments made me think of invaders who civilized their colonies with an specific language: Spanish in the Americas, Latin in Europe, English in the indian reservations. I wont get better at french by reading a french biography of Napoleon and I won´t learn better the history of Napoleon if I learn french. You suck.
MrSantafe100 all he said is so simple and nothing wrong why’s u have to get back at him like tha
@@MrSantafe100 You don't understand what you are talking about. Cultures are more than that. languages are related to all aspects of life including the environment. That is why in any given language there are tons of proverbs, sayings, idioms that related to sports, food, body parts, animals, plant, and so on. Ex: Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Now in Portuguese: A cavalo dado não se olha os dente; in Spanish: A Caballo regalado no se le miran los dientes. By the way, Do you have a green finger or a sweet tooth? Does your watch cost an arm and a leg? In Portuguese when something is really expensive we say it costs " the eyes of the face". So don't get mistaken, language is culture. that is why it is really difficult to get the nuances of the language. That is why we don't understand a joke in foreign languages even though we are get used to it. Languages have hidden meanings, abstract meanings that only native knows and that has to do with culture. If you know English better than I do you will be able to spot some mistake I am sure I have made in this comment.
@@user-tz6pb8je6g I truly regret attacking him but it is wrong to think knowing cultures help with languages
This is exactly the kind of French tuition I have been looking for since ages. I had learnt French in my school and college days. I can read and understand written French and can also write it but when it comes to the French accent, I am stumped. This video lesson is a god-sent opportunity for me to acquaint myself with the exact French pronunciations.A big thumbs up!
Just so you know that I really enjoyed learning French with this text
I got about 85% of this story. A few details escaped me, and the joke in the store I had to go back and listen again to understand it. But! It was great practice for my receptive skills. Good story too! You never know what adventures you’ll get into even when you think things aren’t going as planned!
The jokes come later. First you understand, then you work on the slang, then you get the obvious jokes, etc.
I love that i can listen to some words... And when i read along while listening i get the context thank you
You try to also watch this video
ua-cam.com/video/P-XjXyYySPY/v-deo.html
Where do u read from?
Great story! Without artificial computer-generated voice. I would really like to listen to more of these!
I first listened to this at the end of my Basic 1 class and understood probably 10%. I tried again today (4 days after finishing Basic 2), manage to read it aloud (mostly correct compared to the audio) and understood 90% of the story. And to think that I thought I hardly learned anything in B1 & B2 (2 months of intensive). Très heureuse!!
Parfait. Perfect. I am french.
So : the prononciation is very good, unlike some others I have heard on UA-cam.
Really french reading !
So, you can go on ! :-)
Bonjour Sophie
I hope you don't mind me correcting a little spelling mistake and I only wish to help you, not criticize. The correct spelling is "pronunciation" a noun, and the verb is "pronounce". I am learning French so I also have the same problems. Kindest regards.
There are a few components to how to understand French . One plan I found that successfully combines these is the Magic Language Method (check it out on google) without a doubt the most useful resource that I have ever seen. Look at all the super info .
@@henryrojas9892 Not a very good site as all, and the link goes to what is essentially an "Affiliate Ad" for Rocket French in the guise of a review.
It also isn't disclosed as an affiliate and the link actually has some dodgy cross site connection.
If you want Rocket French, go to their site, and if you want to get help with learning French there are hundreds of better sites with 100s of times more useful & better info each.
I don't appreciate perfection. African/Canadian French deserves the same respect as French from France. No one should feel superior, my friend. Accent is actually fascinating!
Was the story in Canadian French or France French?
I understand everything. Every word is familiar. The power of years of studying, French books, tv and movies. Relaxing to maintain my French. You can succeed in French, too.
I definitely think that was a more intermediate level story for français learners, but great pronunciation, good job!
I am going to start to learn French today and I am going to try to understand the story every day. See how my French is getting improved every day:)
Great! I started 7 days ago, l learnt about 200 words on the Memrise app. I post my progress on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/rose-fernandez-953a6b1a9
Bon courage
Merci! This is the good word that I remember because I'm a beginner so I don't know how to comment in French so Merci is good to express my feeling about this story
I was so happy in my journey to learn French to watch this and understand the majority of this story. Merci pour ma confiance en moi et la practique.
I was learning french with my school since year 3 (in yr9 now) and I only this year started learning behind the scenes myself. I’m good at the easy french class work we do , however when listening to this I realise I haven’t learnt much really. My goal is to be be able to read a whole proper book in french, whilst that may take many years I will try!!
Be kind, please. French isn't my mother language, but I like it very much . This vídeo is a useful way to help my granddaughter learning. French is a cultural language, as you know.
I was finally able to listen to the entire story! I am making very small improvements, but I will get there!
this video is very nice.
please try to upload more videos
6:10 there is a type. There is a space between "de" and "lèche-vitrines"
This is brilliant, I love it
I've just completed A1 and this is the right material for me to learn now
Thank you so much 🙏
It's amazing that you can understand even after just finishing A1
I listened to the story twice . At first it sounded impossible to keep up with the speed of the reader, then the second time it felt a little easier. I’m going to try listen again. I think if I listen a few times, I might understand the story. I hope! There’s a summary of the story. That’s very useful.
I loved this story!
An amazing practice for people learning Interpretations.
Super. Enjoyed your video. Keep up good work.
Excellent !!
Excellent! Please post more of the same!!
The first story i read in french...that was so cool, very good idea. I liked the narrator voice and enjoyed the video.
I VISITED THE LINK ABOVE AND SUBSCRIBED TO "AUDIBLE" AND THIS AUDIO BOOK IS N O T LISTED!!
Merci de poster cet histoire. Jusqu’où aujourd’hui J’ai savais pas cet channel existe.
very good story!
Do the french really need to speak 3 times as fast as everyone else?
ahahahaha
Yes, because their (compound) words are longer, and there is only so much listening time available. They've got to make up for that.
Any foreign language will seem to "slow down" as you practice more. YOU will be able to process it faster with practice (I used that word again...) Some cultures and languages may be faster than others. In the case of French, I do not think it is as bad. It depends on the speaker, the region, the context... Take advantage of the adjustable playback speed in settings. A blessing to language learners on UA-cam!
They don't. It always "sounds" faster when you are listening to a language you don't know. If she read any slower it would be like reading to a two-year-old child.
Oh God this is a disaster. Next. .
Merci énormément pour vos magnifiques histoires👍❤️😍🌹🤗
Merci beaucoup
Thank you very much it helped me now i can speak french fluently
Could you please upload more material? thanks in advance!
Very-very good and enjoyable way to learn French! Thanks
❤😊❤
I like the concept but this can still be modified [for grammar purposes]. This is really a great help for beginners. The proper pronunciation and rhythmic pattern [accent] is real French. Thanks a lot.
0:13 --> "Maurice, le père, passe trois jours à préparer la voiture ..."
Question:
Is it correct if I say "... passe trois jours POUR préparer..."?
Thanks
Nope.
merci beaucoup pour la video!
Oh!!! I lover this idea! I think it is brilliant! However, It would be fantastic if the voiceover could slow down as per us, begginers, it is hard to keep up with it. Thanks!
If it's too fast for you then I would recommend watching some picture books or kids TV shows, as this isn't very fast as far as native speech goes. I think your problem is more that you are used to focusing on word, word, word, rather than sentences.
UA-cam itself has different speeds for any videos. Just adjust it yourself. 0.75X, 0.5X, 0.25X. you decide.
Darker Hippo thank you so much! I didnt know!!!!!!!!
Darker Hippo thank you so much! I didnt know!!!!!!!!
Merci I like to listen the history
I studied French for a few years,it is on my tv a few hours a day,I can read and write perfectly, but speaking is a other story.
Immense gratitude pour cette vidéo 😊
They need to slow down the narration if they're trying to target beginning learners.
a beginner doesn't mean retarded .
Rise
He/she never said that ;-; I’m a beginner and I prefer it to be slower
I just changed the speed to 0.75x and it helped a lot
@@brighidmummery7315
Exactly!
@@brighidmummery7315 Waooooo merci beaucoup je viens de le changer ..super
love it thank you
Belle histoire
En plus,elle est riche en vocabulaire
Très bonne histoire!🤓
Very good to listen this audio book.
Very nicely pronounced
I never blamed myself this much ....I should go and study a bit before I return xD
Thanks 😊
love french because mathmatical & scientifical language.
C'est super.
Great voice.....
Merci
I would like the story to have questions at the end for practice and understanding, please.
I've been learning languages since I was a kid....The thing that is frustratingly difficult about French is that the pronunciation is not true to the spelling because they leave out so many consonants. It's the thing that makes understanding spoken French so much harder but at the same time, it is what makes French sound so sophisticated and pleasant to the ear compared to all the other Romance languages combined!....:\
Amazing! Just what I was looking for! I wish that it was spoken a lot slower though, since it’s for beginners. Slowing it down on UA-cam sounds wonky but it is my only option.
Hello you can set the speed yourself, look for the setting icon/menu
Une très belle histoire
Very good !!
More videos, please!!!!
Loved it! Thank you
I know 4 languages fluently. This is the only _finish it in one breath language_ i find
Merci bien.
Magnifique !j’adore les histoires. Merci beaucoup 😊
I understand only 1% of the story😂.
I started learning French 4 days ago, so we'll see what can I understand by the end of this year 💪💯🔥🔥
Keep ur spirit up! Comeback after 1 year and lemme know 😉
Definitely! Thanks! 💯🔥🔥
@@chyngyzmuhambetov5861 how it is going now , did you become good in French? Which level you are now ?
@@fati9532 without any excuses, I quit learning French after a week or two, Plans had changed and I decided to learn Turkish instead of French...
So that's what I'm doing
@@chyngyzmuhambetov5861 it is still awesome...do what you love bruv
Im just starting French. Is this good to listen to or should i start with something a little easier?
Alright alright alright!
you know a lot of french it's just lovely like wow
I’m not sure how I’m supposed to learn if I can’t see the English translation.
This a practice. You need to study the language!😂😂
“This a practice.” Maybe you need to study English more? 😂😂
Garrett1111 you are probably right!🤣 however, it is my second language, so of course I’m not perfect or near perfect, beside I’m studying French now, so no time for English!
If you need an English translation the text is too hard and you should check out some French picture books. There are loads you can find on UA-cam. Otherwise you should be able to guess the meaning of new vocabulary. I can understand it, English is my native language, and I've not really seen any English translations of French.
If you are an absolute beginner then it may seem a pointless exercise. But, if you reduce the speed and follow the words, you do pick up on how words are pronounced. Good luck.
Hi, first, merci pour ce video! C’est bien apprécié et c’est fantastique! And also...I was wondering where the PDF is that you mention ? It’s not in the description.
Merci beaucoup!!!
Sounds good. Need translation please
anyone found?
Tres divertissent !
Merci 😊
i’m A1 in french but i can now understand 90% of it! i hope i won’t quit because this language it’s beautiful! i’m brazilian so i guess it’s easier for me to comprehend it
i want so bad knows speak with fluency ❤️
Oie, também sou BR. Como você chegou ao nível A1? Fez algum curso ou está aprendendo sozinha em algum app.
@@Melissa-bb4xd oii, hahaha faz 1 mes q comentei mds nem lembrava! agr ja estou no nivel A2 ❤️! eu não estudo por cursos feitos e nem aplicativos... eu fiz um video no meu canal (primeiro video) com as dicas q fiz pra aprender inglês e agr francês! espero ajudar...
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@@deyondgaming7459 ?
@@mariconsciencia139 obg por responder, depois vou ver seu vídeo então
Super 👍
I HAVE TO SAY I AM SO GLAD I FOUND THIS SITE. IT IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING TO FIND---THE LANGUAGE I CAN LISTEN TO WHILE I CLEAN HOUSE OR COMMUTE. DO I UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING? OF COURSE NOT! MY PURPOSE IS JUST TO HEAR THE WORDS AROUND ME, THE WAY I WOULD IF I WERE ON VACATION IN FRANCE W/O ANY MIDDLIN' BIT OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE LANGUAGE. THE READER IS GREAT. NOW TO COMMENT ON THE POINT BELOW THAT WANTED TO KNOW WHY THE FRENCH SPEAK SO FAST. THIAT PERSON (NOTE SIG) WAS OBVIOUSLY NOT RAISED IN WYOMING USA AND THEN SUDDENLY FOUND THE NEW TEACHER WAS FROM NYC! THE BIG APPLE---WE USED TO GET XTRA CREDIT POINTS WHENEVER SHE (THE TEACHER FROM NYC) WAS SPEEDING FASTER THAN A PICKUP TO A HAY FIRE! SHE WOULD JOKE AND ASK IF WE WOULD LIKE TO SWITCH CLASS & GO WITH THE TEACHER FROM BOSTON WHO WAS NOT AS FAST, SPEAKING...BUT GO LISTEN TO JFK SPEAKING. "CAR..IS .KKKAAAARRR ---!!!!! A BOSTON ACCENT!!THAT IS WHY LANGUAGE IS SO FUN. READ PYGMALLION. SEE MY FAIR LADY....LEARN SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT AND WONDERFUL. YOU WON'T REGRET IT, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT BECOME A PERFECTLY FLUENT SPEAKER. BESIDES, AFTER ENGLISH I'VE BEEN TOLD THAT FRENCH IS THE MOST COMMON LANGUAGE SPOKEN. AND THE FOOD IS sigh! so wonderful! See the movie JULIE & JULIA! It says it all! Language, culture, food.....
Obrigado pelo trabalho. Li hoje.
Ça má plus. 🌹
I need a story for school and omg am I saved
bonsoir , j'aime bien votre video. cette video pour quel quai parler unpeu francaise merci boucoup 🙏🙏
j'ai niveau A2 de français et c'est très utile pour remplir l'espace manque quand on lit le français sans le pronunciation, sinon pour cette vidéo j'allais peut-être prononcer les mots incorrectement :P mercii
Thanks for story.But I would love to see English subtitles of the story that will help us to understand what you are saying.Thanks in advance.😍😍😚😚😚
I wish it had the English translation somewhere but I guess that’d make it too easy :)
merci
More -pleaseeeee
Pls show the book perfectly so that we see n follow the words n pronounciation with voice . Thx lot🌷🌷
Merci..
There are several things for how to learn French
Decide precisely why you wish to learn French
Try to use French everyday
Decide what process works for you best.
(I learned about these and more from Magic language method website )
Damn Simpsons. Now whenever I hear "Uh oh", "Spaghetti-Os" pops up in my head.
What i think I understood from this passage: 1. There was a traffic jam on the road. 2. I think the dog peed and vomited on the girl. 3. The girl kept asking when will they reach the destination? 4. They stopped by a fountain, had a meal, went to toilet to change clothes(?) and the fountain was a historical monument, and someone said it's Julius Caesar's fountain, someone else said no.
yuko tan this is exactly what I got too lol
pls can anyone tell me what do u call this type of reading? Audio book is only audio.. No reading.. where to find more?
I am. Learning France
je ne pense pas que ces histoires courtes soient pour les débutants. Ce sont plutôt pour le nouveau intermédiaire. Du coup, c'est la présentation très utile et intéressante pour moi. Merci beaucoup.
This is not a complain, I like the audio very much. But I'll be much more grateful if the English translation is put on.
same. it would be so nice if they put in translations.
Спасибо большой для эти видеоклипы с диалоги на французском :-)
Je voudris retrouver le route du success, où est-il ? Sil vous plait.
i am waiting for next video
I love when someone speaks in French,I just get something inside and outside that I want too speak like that ☺️😁 and btw your voice is angelic 🤗👌❤️
Yup
What is the app name please