MyDear Alexa, Iam from India. I teach Hindi , the National Language of our mother land, in a High school. Alexa, You are one of. the best teachers I have ever seen in my life. The way you teach French is really wonderful.... wonderful...... wonderful. I try to learn French through your vedios. In my next message, I will write to you regarding my doubts. I love so much Alexa. At the age of 55 I am learning French only only because of you. Thank you so much. bye, Surya Kumari.
Dear Alexa, YOU just opened for me a beautiful French world. All my long life I've wanted to speak French fluently -I speak English, Spanish andJapanese fluently- but my heart is with the French language. Please, please make many more videos. Today -June 15, 2020- I "found" you and I watched you for almost an hour. You are an incredibly good teacher/tutor. I am a bit tired, so I will leave le verb "povoir" for tomorrow. Thank you so much for all the great things I learnt today. Merci!!
Very very useful. I've just written down all these tenses which are not that simple , but I think day after day I will be familiar with these patterns. Now I have to go back to duolingo to continue studying my lovely language.
Merci beaucoup pour vos videos. I always refer to your videos after my french lesson as you always seem to explain it better. You have helped me so much, please dont stop making these videos 😊
I really like how you associate congregating verbs in French with the English counterpart. This makes it easier to understand. I am going to start the online classes "frenchwitalexa the first of the year. Thanks for the teaching and thanks for being you!!!!!
Alexa, can you please explain the noun-verb inversion resulting in "puis-tu" etc? Why does it change from the "normal" conjugation, and does it change in *every* present tense conjugation for 'pouvoir' when inverted?
Hi Alexa.. thank you for your lessons. I am married to a Frenchman and your videos are helping a lot. A quick question on your translation... isn't it that j'ai pu is I was able to and je pouvais is I could. I was just confused.
Salut,je franchement très plaisir de te voir c’était ici que j’ai commencé pour l’apprentissage de langue français même aujourd’hui je peux ma débrouiller en fait j’aimerais les dire les nouveaux des apprenants vous avez bonne prof
Hello Dear Alexa, Last year I was able to go fitness center but this year I can’t go fitness center because of my arm injury. However next year I hope that I will be able to go fitness center with full energy. (Bonjour cher Alexa, Namaste du Népal- l’année derniere, j’ai pu aller au center fitness mais cette année je ne peux pa au center fitness à cause de la mon blessure au bras. Cependra l’année prochaine jespére je pourrai aller au fitness center avec pleine dénergie )
Hi, Alexa. Well done and thank you for a good job. You are indeed a blessing. I observed that the Imparfait and Passe Compose of "pouvoir" both mean "was/were able to" Does it mean I could use either of the two to denote what I could do in the past? Sometimes, the passe compose and imparfait of some verbs get me confused. Another one is which of the two verbs is good to denote "etre" and "aller" in the past more so that passe compose has dual meanings in English: past tense and past participle. I would be grateful for your response. Theophilus from Lagos, Nigeria
I just noticed voulvoir, devoir and pouvoir are a bit similar.. Like the front half of POUvoir is like VOUlvoir so present tense is similar .. And past tense of pouvoir is similar to that of devoir.. still not really a big pattern, just highly irregular.. At least it's a little bit similar 🥴🥴
Alexa why don't you use the word 'imparfait' instead of the english word Imperfect? The reason I say this is for consistency. Because you do use 'passe compose'..... Just saying.
MyDear Alexa, Iam from India. I teach Hindi , the National Language of our mother land, in a High school. Alexa, You are one of. the best teachers I have ever seen in my life. The way you teach French is really wonderful.... wonderful...... wonderful. I try to learn French through your vedios. In my next message, I will write to you regarding my doubts. I love so much Alexa. At the age of 55 I am learning French only only because of you. Thank you so much. bye, Surya Kumari.
Dear Alexa, YOU just opened for me a beautiful French world. All my long life I've wanted to speak French fluently -I speak English, Spanish andJapanese fluently- but my heart is with the French language. Please, please make many more videos. Today -June 15, 2020- I "found" you and I watched you for almost an hour. You are an incredibly good teacher/tutor. I am a bit tired, so I will leave le verb "povoir" for tomorrow. Thank you so much for all the great things I learnt today. Merci!!
Very very useful. I've just written down all these tenses which are not that simple , but I think day after day I will be familiar with these patterns.
Now I have to go back to duolingo to continue studying my lovely language.
best teacher ever thanks a lot Alexa
Merci beaucoup pour vos videos. I always refer to your videos after my french lesson as you always seem to explain it better. You have helped me so much, please dont stop making these videos 😊
J'apprends avec Alexa👌Merci beaucoup Kevin
I really like how you associate congregating verbs in French with the English counterpart. This makes it easier to understand. I am going to start the online classes "frenchwitalexa the first of the year. Thanks for the teaching and thanks for being you!!!!!
Love you Alexa..you are like in native in both English and French
Merci, Merci, Merci!!!!! Can´t thank you enough!
Thank You Ma'am.
Please Carry on all these videos
I reallly love these videos! please keep them coming! Thank you so much Alexa
Thank you
Thanks Alexa for helping us French language
You teach so perfectly
Alexa, can you please explain the noun-verb inversion resulting in "puis-tu" etc? Why does it change from the "normal" conjugation, and does it change in *every* present tense conjugation for 'pouvoir' when inverted?
How many thenses are there in France, thank you
These are great French lessons!
Hi Alexa.. thank you for your lessons. I am married to a Frenchman and your videos are helping a lot. A quick question on your translation... isn't it that j'ai pu is I was able to and je pouvais is I could. I was just confused.
Thanks Alexa
what a cool stuff u taught us.
Regards,
That is so easy to learn if someone took interest .
Alexa , Which practice book can recommend me please .thanks x
Salut,je franchement très plaisir de te voir c’était ici que j’ai commencé pour l’apprentissage de langue français même aujourd’hui je peux ma débrouiller en fait j’aimerais les dire les nouveaux des apprenants vous avez bonne prof
Awesome thank you from Dublin :)
Merci Alexa ! Je pourrais apprendre français avec toi comme mon prof. 😃
Very important tense
Writing is one thing listening to "je pourrai and je pourrais" !!! Great video though thanks.
All the verbs can easy learn by Alexa cource.
6:07 merci
hi, sometimes I see puis-j avais des pommes (for example) but why here in the video puis is not seen... help!
Doesn't the condition tense of « pouvoir » also translate as "could" when "could" is the conditional form of "can"?
Very good!
Thank you. I'm glad to watch. You're. Video😃😊😊😊
thank you ,Alexa , you are the greatest
Très bien expliqué
Where do I find the chart on this lesson to print???
Merci beaucoup Alexa. J'ai compris.
Hello Dear Alexa, Last year I was able to go fitness center but this year I can’t go fitness center because of my arm injury. However next year I hope that I will be able to go fitness center with full energy.
(Bonjour cher Alexa, Namaste du Népal- l’année derniere, j’ai pu aller au center fitness mais cette année je ne peux pa au center fitness à cause de la mon blessure au bras. Cependra l’année prochaine jespére je pourrai aller au fitness center avec pleine dénergie )
Hi, Alexa. Well done and thank you for a good job. You are indeed a blessing. I observed that the Imparfait and Passe Compose of "pouvoir" both mean "was/were able to" Does it mean I could use either of the two to denote what I could do in the past? Sometimes, the passe compose and imparfait of some verbs get me confused. Another one is which of the two verbs is good to denote "etre" and "aller" in the past more so that passe compose has dual meanings in English: past tense and past participle. I would be grateful for your response.
Theophilus from Lagos, Nigeria
It's very easy for Brazilians.
Merci beaucoup
Je vous merci beaucoup pour la lesson..madam Alexi...: ))
Mais de rien ! ^^
Thank you!
Peu, Not Piux lol. You're great at teaching.
excellent
Tou have relly helped me
I just noticed voulvoir, devoir and pouvoir are a bit similar.. Like the front half of POUvoir is like VOUlvoir so present tense is similar .. And past tense of pouvoir is similar to that of devoir.. still not really a big pattern, just highly irregular.. At least it's a little bit similar 🥴🥴
C’est super et magnifique
Pouvoir
*Please check my sentence.* Je pourrai parler le francais si je pratique tous les jours.
je pourrais parler français si je pratiquais tous les jours
Super- genial Rayna ! Votre Francais est tres bonne. Bonne chance...
Si j'allais à la Mars, je pourrais grimper les montagnes.
Is it just me or does Je pourrai sound exactly the same as Je pourrais?
Je vous remerci beaucoup alexa
This also aboustely important lie to go
Alexa why don't you use the word 'imparfait' instead of the english word Imperfect? The reason I say this is for consistency. Because you do use 'passe compose'..... Just saying.
Good point :)
Ahhhhh * sees future conjugations* lol . English we just add some words not change the actual word.
Alexa the red letters are hardly seen.
Je pouvorai etudier Français
😘
its more close to spanish than to english.
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can I say...je veux pouvoir parler le français
Mon Dieu!! mon tete...
As an african with English as my 3rd language i thot its complicated..french is just a level higher..peux and pu😅
🤯🤯🤯🥵🥵🤨🤨