Excellente vidéo Carlito ! One thing I did when learning was speaking to myself throughout the day as I did random things around the house, at work, with my friends (basically just narrating my life like a crazy person! ). It works really well though - it gets your brain into "FRENCH MODE" and also helps building confidence. For those of you reading this who are scared to start speaking, what are you afraid of? Honestly, just speak to yourself to begin with. My students are currently building up their speaking level by "reading out loud". It's a great way to get started without having the massive pressure of getting things perfect! Hope this is helpful. Thanks, Rory.
Not like a crazy person - like a toddler! If you watch any toddler who is in the early stages of grasping a language, they tend to do exactly this, narrating what they’re doing, or repeating the name of the thing they’re holding over and over, or declaring the names of colours when they’re drawing. So this isn’t a weird thing to do, it’s what came built in!
@@Drewbydrew hahaha I used to think I was crazy when I first started talking to myself! But yep, now I know how powerful it is - great comment from you there.
Thank you for the subtitles in French. I receive the newsletter and occasionally listen to the podcasts but found it incredibly helpful to see the words in French as you spoke. I actually didn't know until today that you offered this video format. I'll look forward to watching more on UA-cam.
Excellente vidéo Carlito ! One thing I did when learning was speaking to myself throughout the day as I did random things around the house, at work, with my friends (basically just narrating my life like a crazy person! ). It works really well though - it gets your brain into "FRENCH MODE" and also helps building confidence. For those of you reading this who are scared to start speaking, what are you afraid of? Honestly, just speak to yourself to begin with. My students are currently building up their speaking level by "reading out loud". It's a great way to get started without having the massive pressure of getting things perfect! Hope this is helpful. Thanks, Rory.
Not like a crazy person - like a toddler! If you watch any toddler who is in the early stages of grasping a language, they tend to do exactly this, narrating what they’re doing, or repeating the name of the thing they’re holding over and over, or declaring the names of colours when they’re drawing. So this isn’t a weird thing to do, it’s what came built in!
@@Drewbydrew hahaha I used to think I was crazy when I first started talking to myself! But yep, now I know how powerful it is - great comment from you there.
Great to see an intermediate level teacher - be interesting to see some cultural commentaries on movies, etc.
Thank you for the subtitles in French. I receive the newsletter and occasionally listen to the podcasts but found it incredibly helpful to see the words in French as you spoke. I actually didn't know until today that you offered this video format. I'll look forward to watching more on UA-cam.
merci merci, j'adore le Francais. looking forward
love this format thank you
Merci Charles pour une autre vidéo qui nous aide à atteindre une meilleure compréhension du vocabulaire et de la structure des phrases en français. ❤
❤❤❤ c'est formidable merci beaucoup professeur ❤❤❤❤❤
très bon consueil, Carlito! merci beaucoup!
Je vais visiter la France en décembre. Merci pour vos conseils ! Je les ai trouvés motivants.
Parfait! ❤
Merci😊
Gracias carlito
J'ai trouvé cette vidéo très utile et j'aimerais en regarder davantage. Merci!
Merci Prof!
nous voudrons plus des videos comme ca, s'il vous plaite :)
Merci prof 😊
needed this 2 weeks ago 😩
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I would also like to have English subtitles. Is this possible to add?
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