Dylane is the top of the pyramid or "top of the food chain" of instructors for Home Learning instructors for French language. She is thorough, precise and clear. I can tell she is very passionate about teaching the French language. I love her voice and her pronunciation. Her videos are endlessly enjoyable, I learn so much from her and her books are also excellent. I buy the paperback books.
ive been living in france for almost 5 years and i have my bac francais coming up this year. im going over all proper grammar, sentence structure and overall language study so that i can hopefully do well on my exam. its really scary doing my finals exams in my second language and i dont feel like i am a person that is very good at learning languages. But with these videos, i feel like i am genuinly taking the information in and ive already learnt some new things and im only on the 4th video. Thank you for helping people like me and others to learn the beautiful language that is frenchh!!! i cant wait to continue this course and hopefully pass my bac and my delf B2 exam :)
A great lesson Dylane, thank you. I have noticed that the answers in the kindle e-book for ex 1.10 are the first 5 answers but repeated twice, so 6-10 are answers for 1-5 again 🙂
Thank you madame Dylane I am Indian student who has taken french as a subject as I love France but my teacher is not so good but when I came across your channel I now am able to understand French very well
I love learning from your videos and books - you have a very personable style. Too many details in this lesson for my poor memory - I'll come back to this lesson a few more times.
bonjour/ merci madame Dylane for your teaching in such an easy way. Tomorrow is my exam and I'm scared what my result will turn out to be. I am so thankful to you for your teaching merci beaucoup/ have a good day/
Thank you very much madame because of your amazing videos I am prepared for my exams. I really like the way you explain things easily in a quicker way.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Just wanted to ask you one thing, Bordeaux is a french wine name, how can it be written in plural?
Thanks for these audio lessons! I bought the book too but I’m wondering if there’s a resource for the errors that you’ve noticed since publishing? For example, I did exercise 1.10 but when I tried checking the answers, answers 6-10 is the exact same words as 1-5.
It was easy, wasn't it? Practice with the exercises in the book: The PDF: theperfectfrench.com/shop/pdf-course-books/the-complete-french-grammar-course-french-beginners-to-advanced/ The paperback: amzn.to/2UYD1fd The eBook: amzn.to/3Dv0RAC The video for the plural: ua-cam.com/video/8SaQGPdEHic/v-deo.html
With nouns that are always plural, I'm guessing the verb conjugation will be plural as well. I was unable to find the video you mentioned that you recently made. Can you post the link? Thanks
Diane I totally forgot the link (we were moving out of our apartment yesterday, such a busy day). I am adding it to the description and my comment now. But yes, the verb will be plural as well :)
Hi there! Wanted to say thank you for your courses :) Have been wanting to brush up on my French grammar and these videos alongside the PDF have been extremely helpful! ^.^ Quick question. In exercise 1.14, where it asks us to change the group of words to "ils" or "elles", the answer to 15 was shown as "ils" for "des enfants". I was under the impression that it could be both "ils" and "elles"? Am I missing something?
If we look at the IPA of NOYAU, it's /nwa.jo/ so NWA followed by the rolling I (like the beginning of YES in English). Does it make sense? It's really hard to explain in a comment 😅
I just checked and I said "That was for all the endings with vowels and irregulars" I think it makes sense with the endings I just taught before that ;)
Thank you so much Dylane! I have a question for you. As a native French speaker how difficult is for you to understand Quebec French? Is difficult to understand if I learn Standard French?
It's not too hard but they use a less formal grammar. The hardest is the French from New Brunswick, this accent is a bit hard. If you want to make sure to understand, watch videos in Quebec French often while learning French :)
Bonjour Dylane. I have a question about the pronunciation of ‘t’ in the word ‘mathématiques’. Does your tongue touches the back of your teeth while saying ‘t’ in mathématiques? It feels like it is pronounced as ‘t’ in english word ‘tea’.
I hate to ask this question on this platform but where are the Audio files for the grammar courses? I have the text book but I’m having difficulty finding the audio.
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane ik but google mic or any speak to text mic does not differenciate them as singular or plural For example I study on duolingo and it always asks me to spell a plural word alone np,but it also asks me to pronounce singular words without "le"or "la" and when I do it writes the plural form
i'm a little confused with the OU ending. You say that nouns ending with OU take an S but that the ones that we will be using most, take an X. Teacher, what do you mean by "the ones that we will use 'most' , take an X"? The nouns, that we are most likely going to be using in our daily life(like Car, Dog, Bread, shirt; words that we commonly use in our day-to-day): ¿are the ones that'll take an X?. what i'd like to know is: ¿How do i know an OU-ending noun ends with S or X? ¿How can i tell when an OU-ending noun ends with S and not X? I hope i expressed myself clearly, it's just that i'm not really sure whether i understood or not.
The list I give in this video and ending with X are irregular. However, yes, that's the ones that we use the most. I am not too sure how else to explain this :/
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane don't worry teacher I think I get it now. I read over again the lesson in your book and rewatch Ed this lesson and I think I finally get it. Thanks 👍
Merci beaucoup, was it your choice not to mention articles before Madame and Monsieur or something else ma’am. And one more things ma’am, how shall I memorise soo many words ma’am?
The rule al-aux is only for the plural of masculine nouns or adjectives... the feminine plural takes a simple s. Les noms et adjs en 'al' qui ont le pluriel en 'aux' il faut se rappeler que c'est le cas pour les noms masculins ... le pluriel des noms et adjectifs féminines s'écrive avec un simple s .. Les organisations internationales ...adj.f Les accords internationaux ..adj.m Les générales ont été reçues...n.f Les généraux ont été reçus ...n.m
@The perfect French with Dylane 👍👍😀😀 I hope you laugh always,. you know it, A day without laugh is lost day. Oh what a pity, I thought, there is a word in French. Nice regard from Nice..
Dylane is the top of the pyramid or "top of the food chain" of instructors for Home Learning instructors for French language. She is thorough, precise and clear. I can tell she is very passionate about teaching the French language. I love her voice and her pronunciation. Her videos are endlessly enjoyable, I learn so much from her and her books are also excellent. I buy the paperback books.
Mike thank you so much 🤩 Your comment made my day!
ive been living in france for almost 5 years and i have my bac francais coming up this year. im going over all proper grammar, sentence structure and overall language study so that i can hopefully do well on my exam. its really scary doing my finals exams in my second language and i dont feel like i am a person that is very good at learning languages. But with these videos, i feel like i am genuinly taking the information in and ive already learnt some new things and im only on the 4th video. Thank you for helping people like me and others to learn the beautiful language that is frenchh!!! i cant wait to continue this course and hopefully pass my bac and my delf B2 exam :)
I am sure you will Madelaine
im 14 years old living in canada' and learning french for biusness possibilities, and you make it so simple!
Perfectly taught of this lesson by Madame Dylane.
My gratitude.
My pleasure :)
I love how you break down the topics 🙌 merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo ❤️🙏🏻
Merci à toi Stephanie 🙂
Thank you so much Dylane. It is a joy learning with you.
You make learning French a pleasure and easy. Thanks!!.
My pleasure!
Bonsoir Madame.
Vou made it's so easy to learn French who all are in the pipeline.
Merci Davendrajit :)
Wonderful explained
Merci Madame 😁
another amazing video from ms dylan thank you!! 🙏
This grammar course is just fantastic 👍
Merci Steve 😃
You make it so, but so, easy. Merci!
Thank you so much Frank 🤩
Je suis une Algerianne
I feel so happy when you give the name of my country the first one
Very helpful 🤩
A great lesson Dylane, thank you. I have noticed that the answers in the kindle e-book for ex 1.10 are the first 5 answers but repeated twice, so 6-10 are answers for 1-5 again 🙂
Oh no! I will get my assistant to check it out. Thanks :)
Thank you madame Dylane I am Indian student who has taken french as a subject as I love France but my teacher is not so good but when I came across your channel I now am able to understand French very well
Hii
@@Indebt11 hi??
merci beaucoup Dylane!😀😀😀😃😀😄😁😁🤩
It's stunning !!!
Merci :)
Incroyable comme d’habitude. Merci
Monica tu es trop gentille ☺️
Hi mrs dylane I love your video u are helping me so much. Thank u so much mam
You are so welcome!
Merci beaucoup madame 🌹🌹
Je t'en prie :)
Absolutely effective ,I really appreciate your method.
Thank you :)
thanks Dylane :D
feels like it's 'perfect'
Merci Anu :D
Thank you 💖💖 amazing teacher
Thank you! 😃
thanks alot so clear and easy the way you explain French go go Miss Daylan
You are the best teacher . Thanks alot . French with you became easy to rea understand and enjoy❤
Apprendre le français n'a jamais été aussi simple. Merci pour vos conseils. Merci beaucoup
I love learning from your videos and books - you have a very personable style. Too many details in this lesson for my poor memory - I'll come back to this lesson a few more times.
Thank you Peter :) The videos are on UA-cam forever so take your time to learn, there is no rush :)
bonjour/
merci madame Dylane for your teaching in such an easy way. Tomorrow is my exam and I'm scared what my result will turn out to be. I am so thankful to you for your teaching merci beaucoup/ have a good day/
I am sure you will do amazing! Come back and let me know :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane It really went good i will tell you my result later it's not revealed yet
😍🤗🤗🤗 thank you so much Miss Dylane 😍😍😍
You are welcome Jasmin
Helped me a lot, Merci Beaucoup 🙏
Je t'en prie
Merci beaucoup.❤
De rien :)
merci
Hablo español, I understand english et maintenant je suis en train d'apprendre français avec Dylane xd
Super Alex 🤩
Merci mille fois, Dylane!
merci à toi :)
Forever my best friend and teacher Dylan 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 like before watching video
Rania you are so sweet
Thanks to you i am now ready for my tomorrow's french exam. Thank you so much ma'am ❤️😊
You're welcome 😊
merci beacoup
wow maam amazing video i learnt a lot thx a lot
My pleasure 😊
Your teaching is awesome 👌
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you, this was very helpful!
You're welcome!
I have first time seen this letter 'œ' in this lesson and I want to know what is its pronunciation.
Amazing lesson btw🤩
Prachi you should check out the pronunciation course, there is a lesson on it ;)
Merci.
Your lessons are very useful for us. Merci Beaucoup!
Je t'en prie 😉
Thank you very much madame because of your amazing videos I am prepared for my exams. I really like the way you explain things easily in a quicker way.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just wanted to ask you one thing, Bordeaux is a french wine name, how can it be written in plural?
That's because it's a noun like a proper noun. Just like my family name, sometimes it's written Moreau, but I have also seen it as Moreaux :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane thank you ma'am💗
it is so perfect, thank you dylane🙏
Merci à toi :)
Good
Thanks
Merci bocoup
Merci à toi :)
Thanks for these audio lessons! I bought the book too but I’m wondering if there’s a resource for the errors that you’ve noticed since publishing? For example, I did exercise 1.10 but when I tried checking the answers, answers 6-10 is the exact same words as 1-5.
I will check it out :) Thank you!
Mon amie francaise ne approuverait pas jeter des callioux a des hiboux parce elle adore tous les hiboux.
But another great grammar lesson, Dylane !!
Je suis bien d'accord avec elle 🤩
I have NOT skipped single video lesson of yours!!!!
Thank you 😊
It was easy, wasn't it?
Practice with the exercises in the book:
The PDF: theperfectfrench.com/shop/pdf-course-books/the-complete-french-grammar-course-french-beginners-to-advanced/
The paperback: amzn.to/2UYD1fd
The eBook: amzn.to/3Dv0RAC
The video for the plural: ua-cam.com/video/8SaQGPdEHic/v-deo.html
👍👍
☺️
With nouns that are always plural, I'm guessing the verb conjugation will be plural as well. I was unable to find the video you mentioned that you recently made. Can you post the link? Thanks
Diane I totally forgot the link (we were moving out of our apartment yesterday, such a busy day). I am adding it to the description and my comment now. But yes, the verb will be plural as well :)
Hello mme Dylan, how do I know the words family for a word?
is there a site that helps to know the family of words?
I don't know any app or site no, but I wrote a book about it if you want ;) Link in bio!
Hi there! Wanted to say thank you for your courses :) Have been wanting to brush up on my French grammar and these videos alongside the PDF have been extremely helpful! ^.^
Quick question. In exercise 1.14, where it asks us to change the group of words to "ils" or "elles", the answer to 15 was shown as "ils" for "des enfants". I was under the impression that it could be both "ils" and "elles"? Am I missing something?
That's a great question actually! I would always change it to ILS even tho it could be feminine as well. I will add a note in the book about it :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Good to know! Thank you kindly for taking the time to respond :)
I'm going through all this with
The pronunciation of noyau is different. Does ‘oy’ acts like ‘oi’ and produces the sound [wa]? Btw excellent lesson as always.
If we look at the IPA of NOYAU, it's /nwa.jo/ so NWA followed by the rolling I (like the beginning of YES in English). Does it make sense? It's really hard to explain in a comment 😅
Good🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
hey at 8:42 you said that was for "all the ending for vowels" Most of them ends in consonant like AL, Eau etc..
I just checked and I said "That was for all the endings with vowels and irregulars" I think it makes sense with the endings I just taught before that ;)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane thanks for response!
Bonjour nmadame.i see your all videos and liked your classes too.from where i can buy your french books?
All the links are in the description box of the video :) Let me know if you need help with anything :)
If you have a lot of jars do you have "beaucoup de bocaux"? lol
Oui 🤣
Thank you so much Dylane! I have a question for you. As a native French speaker how difficult is for you to understand Quebec French? Is difficult to understand if I learn Standard French?
It's not too hard but they use a less formal grammar. The hardest is the French from New Brunswick, this accent is a bit hard.
If you want to make sure to understand, watch videos in Quebec French often while learning French :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane Thank you! You are a unique teacher!
💛
Is it, "Les murs sont vert vif or verts vifs?
Bonjour Dylane. I have a question about the pronunciation of ‘t’ in the word ‘mathématiques’. Does your tongue touches the back of your teeth while saying ‘t’ in mathématiques? It feels like it is pronounced as ‘t’ in english word ‘tea’.
Yes, at the back of my teeth ;)
🎉
I hate to ask this question on this platform but where are the Audio files for the grammar courses? I have the text book but I’m having difficulty finding the audio.
Hi :) The link for the audio is in the preface. If you have issues, send me an email at info@theperfectfrench.com :)
How do you pronounce the plural word without the in the beginning? Like bouteilles alone and still diferenciate between it and the singular?
No they are pronounced the same :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane ik but google mic or any speak to text mic does not differenciate them as singular or plural
For example I study on duolingo and it always asks me to spell a plural word alone np,but it also asks me to pronounce singular words without "le"or "la" and when I do it writes the plural form
Dylane 🦋😍
Coucou 🙂
I'm kinda confused, what is the difference between irregular verbs and regular verbs ?
They have different endings :)
Madam I want to know the Kindle edition is e-book or real printed book. I cannot understand. Please tell me.
The Kindle edition is the ebook :)
i'm a little confused with the OU ending. You say that nouns ending with OU take an S but that the ones that we will be using most, take an X. Teacher, what do you mean by "the ones that we will use 'most' , take an X"? The nouns, that we are most likely going to be using in our daily life(like Car, Dog, Bread, shirt; words that we commonly use in our day-to-day): ¿are the ones that'll take an X?.
what i'd like to know is: ¿How do i know an OU-ending noun ends with S or X? ¿How can i tell when an OU-ending noun ends with S and not X? I hope i expressed myself clearly, it's just that i'm not really sure whether i understood or not.
The list I give in this video and ending with X are irregular. However, yes, that's the ones that we use the most. I am not too sure how else to explain this :/
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane don't worry teacher I think I get it now. I read over again the lesson in your book and rewatch Ed this lesson and I think I finally get it. Thanks 👍
I am cancelling all French words ending with "ou".
ahahah that would be good :D
Merci beaucoup, was it your choice not to mention articles before Madame and Monsieur or something else ma’am.
And one more things ma’am, how shall I memorise soo many words ma’am?
Same as in English, you wouldn't say "The Mam, or The Sir", make sense?
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane yeap!!!!
what if it ends masculine and feminine
I ma not sure to understand your question :/
How do we know the plural in conversation if we don't pronounce the s at the end of words?
A noun is (almost) always preceded by an article so the article will be plural even if the noun is pronounced the same :)
@@TheperfectfrenchwithDylane thank you so much! I imagined that.
The rule al-aux is only for the plural of masculine nouns or adjectives... the feminine plural takes a simple s.
Les noms et adjs en 'al' qui ont le pluriel en 'aux' il faut se rappeler que c'est le cas pour les noms masculins ... le pluriel des noms et adjectifs féminines s'écrive avec un simple s ..
Les organisations internationales ...adj.f
Les accords internationaux ..adj.m
Les générales ont été reçues...n.f
Les généraux ont été reçus ...n.m
Correct ;)
does a native speaker know all of this? by the way thank you
Yes they do :)
Very useful video dear Dylane.👍👍👍🌻 my question is : is there a word in French for „ sugar daddy?? Merci
David your questions always make me laugh :D As far as know, there is no official translation and we use just "sugar daddy' with a French accent ;)
@The perfect French with Dylane 👍👍😀😀 I hope you laugh always,. you know it, A day without laugh is lost day. Oh what a pity, I thought, there is a word in French. Nice regard from Nice..
wow
I live in France. How can I get this book of yours? Please let me know.
On my website for the PDF. On Amazon for the paperback :)
Why they say " il y a eu une accidente" and not " il y a ete une accidente" ?
This is the 4th time you ask this. I have answered your other comments already.
merci
De rien :)
❤