I like your teaching! Expressions, phrases, or words with explanation or meaning and examples, esp. vocabulary by topic with phrases, expressions and example sentences (thorough lessions).
Hi Cindy: thank you very much for your French instructional videos and written lessons. I print the lesson and use it to refresh my memory whenever I am in between commercials while watching TV, having a cup of coffee at Burger King, and even at church when I am taking a break from meeting our parishioners. I carry these pages with me in my back pocket as a constant reminder of my ongoing commitment to learn French. Not only are you a beautiful person on the outside but you also come across as a humble, competent and gentle language instructor. You are a gem!
Bonjour! I would like to make my understanding of French even better to where I’m fluent as a normal French speaker (je suis américaine😁) i already have 2 years of French from foreign language class but I also want to learn Spanish Italian Chinese and Russian! Merci beaucoup pour l’aide!
Oh teacher.professeur. Good morning. How are you.? Bonjour Comment.allez.vous? Estou amando suas Frases...first day. today. J'aime, Estou assistindo vc em 1a.aula Portanto informo que estou empolgado. Estou assimilando bem sua conversação, Claro alguma coisa eu tenho dúvida,mas Nem tanto.mestre. A prochain. Au revoir. A bientôt Ca-va bien?merci.
Cindy, I continue to enjoy your PDF lessons which I find very useful in conjunction with your videos. I, generally, preview the PDF lesson before I view your video. Then, I watch your video with a PDF copy on my lap while I listen to your voice and read the file at the same time for enhanced understanding. I usually carry the PDF lesson on my back pocket, and you can say that I carry this French "Bible" and you with me on a daily basis. Take care and Muchas gracias. As an after thought, is there a French equivalent of our English saying "to kill two birds with one stone."?
Bon(ne) après-midi means good afternoon. À la prochaine (fois) means see you (next time). The "fois" meaning "time" is implied. The same happens in English whereby you can either say "see you" or "see you next time". Hope this helps 🙂
I have a theory for 7. Back when telephones came out, you had to call an operator that would take your call and connect you to the person you wanted to call. Usually taking the wire your phone was connected to and connect it to the other phone wire. That's my theory. I did watch to the end of your video. Merci beaucoup.
That's a great idea! Thank you for the suggestion. I already have an alphabet video but not of the type you're describing. I'll be on it as soon as I can 🙂
Has the usage of "simple" changed like "ok" has in the last 25 years? When I learned French I was taught to use "facile" and "d'accord" instead. "Simple" meant more like "singular" or "elementary".
In your video "Adverbs of Frequency" you stated that ne.....jamais means never but on No 22 of this video there is no negation. Why is that? It is something I have seen in a multitude of places but it is contrary to "The Rules". Please don't tell me it is inferred by context.
I like your teaching! Expressions, phrases, or words with explanation or meaning and examples, esp. vocabulary by topic with phrases, expressions and example sentences (thorough lessions).
je vous remercie
Hi Cindy: thank you very much for your French instructional videos and written lessons. I print the lesson and use it to refresh my memory whenever I am in between commercials while watching TV, having a cup of coffee at Burger King, and even at church when I am taking a break from meeting our parishioners. I carry these pages with me in my back pocket as a constant reminder of my ongoing commitment to learn French. Not only are you a beautiful person on the outside but you also come across as a humble, competent and gentle language instructor. You are a gem!
Thank you so much for such a lovely comment. You really made my day! I'll be sure to carry on with the PDFs. Really pleased you find them so helpful 😃
What a beautiful lesson Cindy, in French. Merci beaucoup xx
Merci beaucoup! 😇
Merci beaucoup
I'm Romanian.We have a lot of similaire expressions ! Thanks,Cindy! Love your lessons!
Similar to French expressions
Trop utile. Merci bien!
Very helpful .
Bonjour! I would like to make my understanding of French even better to where I’m fluent as a normal French speaker (je suis américaine😁) i already have 2 years of French from foreign language class but I also want to learn Spanish Italian Chinese and Russian! Merci beaucoup pour l’aide!
You're really ambitious! Brilliant trait to have 👍🏻
@@Frencheezi merci beaucoup chère!
Oh teacher.professeur.
Good morning.
How are you.?
Bonjour
Comment.allez.vous?
Estou amando suas
Frases...first day.
today.
J'aime,
Estou assistindo vc
em 1a.aula
Portanto informo que
estou empolgado.
Estou assimilando bem
sua conversação,
Claro alguma coisa
eu tenho dúvida,mas
Nem tanto.mestre.
A prochain.
Au revoir.
A bientôt
Ca-va bien?merci.
OMG your back ! You helped me when I was starting out in French , now I’m at b 1 level.
Well done for reaching B1! 🙂
Cindy, I continue to enjoy your PDF lessons which I find very useful in conjunction with your videos. I, generally, preview the PDF lesson before I view your video. Then, I watch your video with a PDF copy on my lap while I listen to your voice and read the file at the same time for enhanced understanding. I usually carry the PDF lesson on my back pocket, and you can say that I carry this French "Bible" and you with me on a daily basis. Take care and Muchas gracias. As an after thought, is there a French equivalent of our English saying "to kill two birds with one stone."?
Thank you so much for this video !!💙💜.. you deserve more subscribers 😍💕
Thank you! 🙂
The only bad thing about her channel is how much subs she has and she deserves to have more
Haha that's nice, thank you 🙂
Your video is awesomeeeee ❤❤❤
Interessant
Très intéressant merci beaucoup ❤️
Omg your back !!!!!! Missed u! You taught me how yo say bonjour and bonsoir lol now I speak at a b2 lève 💪🏾
That's brilliant, I love this! Glad you're still around 😃
Thank
You.
Very.much.
Vídeo!!
Give my love to.
every one.
Can you explain me the meaning of Bon- apres- midi and ala pochen
Bon(ne) après-midi means good afternoon. À la prochaine (fois) means see you (next time). The "fois" meaning "time" is implied. The same happens in English whereby you can either say "see you" or "see you next time". Hope this helps 🙂
Merci Beaucoup
I have a theory for 7. Back when telephones came out, you had to call an operator that would take your call and connect you to the person you wanted to call. Usually taking the wire your phone was connected to and connect it to the other phone wire. That's my theory.
I did watch to the end of your video.
Merci beaucoup.
Bonsoir Please say at least say hello I will be grateful if you reply to me You know you are the best French teacher, Merci
Bonjour 🙂
Oh, I did not know it is morning in france
You speak English and French both with full confidence.
Please make a video of learning French alphabets with words like A comme avion,A comme Amerique etc..
B comme , C comme words
That's a great idea! Thank you for the suggestion. I already have an alphabet video but not of the type you're describing. I'll be on it as soon as I can 🙂
Has the usage of "simple" changed like "ok" has in the last 25 years? When I learned French I was taught to use "facile" and "d'accord" instead. "Simple" meant more like "singular" or "elementary".
Oh I remember you,haha ,,you’re brets sister I knew you as a child,,oh I love you’re lessons dear ❤️❤️❤️
First commenter and viewers
Etre au courant would translate to 'be in the know' in English. Americans like to use this phrase occasionally.
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Number 4's example sentence is appropriate when you have a baby. :-)
Hahaha I can relate! 🤪
In your video "Adverbs of Frequency" you stated that ne.....jamais means never but on No 22 of this video there is no negation. Why is that? It is something I have seen in a multitude of places but it is contrary to "The Rules". Please don't tell me it is inferred by context.