This lesson was just amazing! Jennifer you are such a great teacher! I’m not saying I’ll remember everything first time around, because I won’t, but I’ll watch it again and download that free study guide! Merci beaucoup.
Yeah literal tranlations have often helped me. If you have the English translation then the literal, I often can get why they use that, what would be, odd word order in English. I'm often like " oh ok, kind of weird to me, but I get it."
Bonjour madame, She always went to france for 3 years at a time. Elle est toujours partie en france pendant trois ans à la fois. Or Elle partait toujours en france pendant trois ans à la fois. Which one is correct?
Belle leçon Jennifer ! Je sais maintenant à 100 % quand utiliser "il y a".
Mille fois merci ❤❤❤❤wawwww Nice
This lesson was just amazing! Jennifer you are such a great teacher! I’m not saying I’ll remember everything first time around, because I won’t, but I’ll watch it again and download that free study guide! Merci beaucoup.
Hello Jenifer, you are one of my best teacher. Thank you very much, you explained wonderfully🙏🏻🌸💕🌺🌼
Je ne sais pas pourquoi, mais, c'est vrai, les traductions littérale m'aident!
Terrific lesson!
Best explanation ever! Merci beaucoup!
Loved the way you explained
C'est une superbe vidéo
Incroyable leçon, merci beaucoup😊
Wow well understood...
I cannot seem to find your Patreon page...
where do I find the 2 page study guide you mentioned at the end.
great lesson!
Merci madem🎀♥️
I'm writing a test today and this saved my life
merci beaucoup cette lecon .
How do you say "It is going to rain for two days."? like in a weather report.
Great video. Tiny mistake at 13:20. Last example English in an hour but French translation is 30 minutes.
Yeah literal tranlations have often helped me. If you have the English translation then the literal, I often can get why they use that, what would be, odd word order in English. I'm often like " oh ok, kind of weird to me, but I get it."
Can you tell me the difference between pendant and il ya please..
As we use both of them in past tense
So how to know when to use what in these two???
tanya arora Of course i can! Have you watched the whole lesson?
merci
Bonjour madame,
She always went to france for 3 years at a time.
Elle est toujours partie en france pendant trois ans à la fois.
Or
Elle partait toujours en france pendant trois ans à la fois.
Which one is correct?
Who's from school?