Hello Alexa again! I could spot all the mistakes of the given sentences fewer 5 seconds, cuz every day I watched one of your video lessons to improve my French skills. Finally they helped me a lot. Thank you very much! 😍
Great video, thanks for posting. It shows me that I have lots of work ahead of me. I only got the first one right :(. I'll try it again in a few months. Merci 💙🇫🇷💙
It depends on the context I did it anyway : je l'ai *quand même* fait We can't change it anyway : on ne peut pas le changer *de toute façon* Anyway, let's move on : *bref* or *peu importe* , passons à autre chose
2:45 In French we need to use avoir and => Mais si ! On peut écrire " il est agé de 25 ans " 3:50 In fact => Mais si ! Si le et les représentent les pronoms, on doit écrire par exemple : j'ai envie de le/de les voir. 8:24 The direct object always comes before the indirect object => Pas toujours : Je te/vous (COI) la (COD) donne. 😁
Ma'am Alexa, You didn't translate all the French sentences in English while explaining.Had you done that,it would have been better to understand them properly !
I love your videos, I started learning French a couple of weeks ago and you have helped me a lot to be ahead of the class. I can't watch anyone else french videos without feeling I am "cheating" on you, nobody is as charismatic and a better teacher than you!
J'en voudrais # is acceptable too When it is already established what it is you're buying # is any number you go with J'en voudrais 8 = I would like 8 of them.
Bonjour,, thanks for your lessons they are very helpful,, I have a question that I asked people lives in France and they didn't know the answer My question is" in road signs we see signs like" Val de loire" for example and others with "du" what's the difference between them and when can I use de or du Thank you..
@@grouloulle thank you Thats leads me to another question Some sentences contains" de la" and others contains just " de"!! How can i tell the diffrence?
It's mostly a matter of formality. Generally, you'll use "vous" to address someone you don't know very well, and "tu/te" with a good friend. There are some more nuances to them, but that's the broad scope of "tu" versus "vous."
1) Ma copine est américaine. = My girlfriend is American. 2) Il a 25 ans. = He is 25 years old (literally "He has 25 years"). 3) Est-ce que tu peux acheter du pain, s'il te plaît? = Can you buy some bread, please? (basically) 4) Nous ne sommes pas venus à la fête hier. = We didn't come to the party yesterday. 5) Mes sœurs sont parties ce matin. = My sisters have gone out this morning. 6) Tu peux donner la bouteille à ton frère? Oui, je la lui donne. = Can you give the bottle to your brother? Yes, I give it to him (literally "Yes, I it to him give"; French sentence structure can get a bit weird to us English speakers).
Please tell how to use de and du when it comes to 'of' I always used to be get confused 😓😓 And what is difference between chaque jouer and Tous as it both means everyday
Du is the contraction of de + le ... used for masculine objects. For example, instead of "J'ai de le pain" it becomes "J'ai du pain". In contrast, for feminine objects, you don't use a contraction. For example "J'ai de la confiture." does NOT become "J'ai du confiture." Please review her "French Partitive Articles" video here: ua-cam.com/video/6edld_vN7VA/v-deo.html Chaque jour generally means something closer to "each day" ... as if you could potentially count them, even if the number was vast. On the other hand, tous les jours has the sense of *all* the days in an uncounted / uncountable collection, as in "every day". For example "Each day I get up and have a cup of coffee." Since our lives are finite, it's potentially possible to count the number of days I have woken up and drank my cup of coffee. "Every day is the same, the sun rises and sets, the stars shine and the universe goes on." While, yes, the universe will eventually die, the number of days is so vast that it is essentially endless.
Hello Alexa again! I could spot all the mistakes of the given sentences fewer 5 seconds, cuz every day I watched one of your video lessons to improve my French skills. Finally they helped me a lot.
Thank you very much! 😍
As a French guy, I found all the mistakes, I think I'm pretty good in French ;)))
As a Korean, I can't find the mistakes at all, I think I'm pretty good in Korean ;)))
(Just Kidding)
As an asian got da whole mistakes sure iam really good in french😎😎😎
Cheater!!! >:(
you guys are kidding, French is an easy language to learn ahah🤣🤣
@@cyrilpoulain2592 😢 Only found two mistake.
Great video, thanks for posting. It shows me that I have lots of work ahead of me. I only got the first one right :(. I'll try it again in a few months. Merci 💙🇫🇷💙
This video is really very nice and I found all the mistakes
thank you for the video, it helps me alot❤❤❤
J'ai appris. Merci
I found all the mistakes also but I do not speak French. However, I do have a french family
Well, congratulations! It's a good achievement regardless 😁
@@learnfrenchwithalexa I do however read french very well
I love this Quiz!
Yay! Glad you liked it John!
Can you make a video of French cooking terms such as.. au jus,
de' poivre e'toufle , au joule, I know I miss spelled them 😆
Merci beaucoup ❤️
Thank u madam
'Another great video.
I got 5/6
nice teaching. i have a doubt how is it americane and not americannesome nationalities have nne for feminine why doesn't this have that?
How to say anyway?
Au tout facon
De toute façon
It depends on the context
I did it anyway : je l'ai *quand même* fait
We can't change it anyway : on ne peut pas le changer *de toute façon*
Anyway, let's move on : *bref* or *peu importe* , passons à autre chose
@@duckyduke954 Merci beaucoup!
@@демартиньос-ю4у Y'a pas de quoi
This is exactly what I needed for my exams! this question comes in our exams too. Thank you Alexa!!
2:45 In French we need to use avoir and => Mais si ! On peut écrire " il est agé de 25 ans "
3:50 In fact => Mais si ! Si le et les représentent les pronoms, on doit écrire par exemple : j'ai envie de le/de les voir.
8:24 The direct object always comes before the indirect object => Pas toujours : Je te/vous (COI) la (COD) donne. 😁
You french and speak English well.
Thanks for the lesson, Alexa, you rock!
Thank you soo much i have french exam tomorrow it helped a lot
Thank you alexa 💗💗 ovantu abiantu bisu bisu
Thanks Alexa madam, I was found only two mistakes.
Ma'am Alexa,
You didn't translate all the French sentences in English while explaining.Had you done that,it would have been better to understand them properly !
Exige beaucoup de toi-même et attends peu des autres. Ainsi beaucoup d’ennuis te seront épargnés.
thanks a lot for this viedo
As a Portuguese i founded only 3 subbed btw bai cya i will never come back in this channel xDDDDDDDDD
I spotted all the mistakes immediately. I took French 37 years ago. But I live in Louisiana.
Merci pour vous
Entre l'arbre et l'écorce il ne faut pas mettre le doigt.
Any french gyal with english ability dispo la???
Bonjour madam i am from ceylon
"Ceylon" is called Sri Lanka in English, just like Sinhala.
J’ai répondu tout correctement! Très bon vidéo!
Merci Beaucoup Alexa. Bonne Nuite.
Never been into French but after I saw your channel in recommended on UA-cam trying my best to learn it.You are a great teacher!
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@@mmalinymmaliny111 Please what is the meaning🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
I enjoyed this.... Thank you, Alexa 👍👍
Wow..thanks👍🏻
This has been really helpful!
I even checked out your website✨✨
My French has been improving..I used to have poor pronounciation..
Bonjour teacher
Merçi la professeur de française ❤️❤️
Bonjour
You are the best teacher of French every class will need a French teacher and if u come so everybody will be expert of french
I love your short, but thorough lessons! Keep up the extraordinary work!
C'était trop facile! (Ça fait 32 ans depuis que j'ai passé une anneé étudiant en France😉...)
Toutes mes réponses sont vraies 💫💜je suis fière de moi, je vous remercie madame .
Merci madame, mais j'ai ne pas compris le tablue😔
Vous est la meilleure! J'ai eu un erreur seulement. Desolé pour ma française, je suis un nouvelle etudiante.
I was only confused with the 5th one
I was forced to watch your videos for french class, the only good french teacher out there i swear you are
J'ai 3 points sur 6
Khajur!
I could not believe I got them all correct!
Épatant !
I live in Suriname
Thanks Alexa. You rock 👏🙌
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I love your videos, I started learning French a couple of weeks ago and you have helped me a lot to be ahead of the class. I can't watch anyone else french videos without feeling I am "cheating" on you, nobody is as charismatic and a better teacher than you!
Thanks
4 out of 5
Got 5/10 I am increasing everyday ALABOSI
If I know how much bread I want to buy, can we say “acheter des pain”? Thank you
Yes. But acheter des pains.
J'en voudrais # is acceptable too
When it is already established what it is you're buying
# is any number you go with
J'en voudrais 8 = I would like 8 of them.
I only found a mistake in de le pain!😁
Thank you! Thank you!! Alexa, I truly appreciate your teachings so much!!!!
Glad you like them! 💕💕💕💕
I didn't know what parti meant but I knew the rule that feminine and plural have es at the end
Great quiz!Def do more
I could spot 2 mistakes and a half, 'cause I've spotted a mistake but I couldn't corret it.
Merci Alexa 🥰
She is my best teacher absolutely 💯❤
I found them all, but I wanted more!
Bonjour,, thanks for your lessons they are very helpful,,
I have a question that I asked people lives in France and they didn't know the answer
My question is" in road signs we see signs like" Val de loire" for example and others with "du" what's the difference between them and when can I use de or du
Thank you..
Don't know but Val de Loire means vallée de la Loire ( Loire valley). Loire is feminine, "du" is for masculine words.
@@grouloulle thank you
Thats leads me to another question
Some sentences contains" de la" and others contains just " de"!! How can i tell the diffrence?
@@rafaltawfeek1466 Too imprecise for me . Could be a lot of things. Don't know how to answer. Generally de la= du, feminine/masculine.
@@grouloulle thank you..
Great format :D
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5/6
Where di dyou get that top?
Thank you for lessons
I got a perfect :)....
Alexa you are the one of the best teacher who teaches french very well in English. I always love n admired your teaching skills.Keep it up always 😍😍
Yes, thanks!
Wow! Encore une excellente vidéo qui couvre un sujet très important! Je vais l'utiliser avec mes élèves (comme d'habitude).
What is the difference between s'il te plaît and s'il vous plaît
It's mostly a matter of formality. Generally, you'll use "vous" to address someone you don't know very well, and "tu/te" with a good friend. There are some more nuances to them, but that's the broad scope of "tu" versus "vous."
@@LinkinVerbz44 thank you ( merci beaucoup)
Às always, I've learned a lot of new things with you.
Love you, Alexa! 😘😍
Great lesson, but it would me more helpful if theere were English translations of each samples
1) Ma copine est américaine. = My girlfriend is American.
2) Il a 25 ans. = He is 25 years old (literally "He has 25 years").
3) Est-ce que tu peux acheter du pain, s'il te plaît? = Can you buy some bread, please? (basically)
4) Nous ne sommes pas venus à la fête hier. = We didn't come to the party yesterday.
5) Mes sœurs sont parties ce matin. = My sisters have gone out this morning.
6) Tu peux donner la bouteille à ton frère? Oui, je la lui donne. = Can you give the bottle to your brother? Yes, I give it to him (literally "Yes, I it to him give"; French sentence structure can get a bit weird to us English speakers).
@@LinkinVerbz44 Bonjour, merci beaucoup. C'est très utile!🥳
As a learner, I’m quite surprised I got them all correct! But there were a couple I slightly guessed on proving I still have a lot more to learn. :)
J’ai fait deux erreurs
Merci j’ai regardé presque toutes les vidéos
Killed it. Got all 5 correct. Thank you kindly Alexa.
Best French teacher ❤️🇫🇷
Hey can you speak in hindi to
Please tell how to use de and du when it comes to 'of' I always used to be get confused 😓😓
And what is difference between chaque jouer and Tous as it both means everyday
Tous means all, whole, entire or every depending on the context
Chaque means each
Jouer is the verb "to play"
Du is the contraction of de + le ... used for masculine objects. For example, instead of "J'ai de le pain" it becomes "J'ai du pain". In contrast, for feminine objects, you don't use a contraction. For example "J'ai de la confiture." does NOT become "J'ai du confiture." Please review her "French Partitive Articles" video here: ua-cam.com/video/6edld_vN7VA/v-deo.html
Chaque jour generally means something closer to "each day" ... as if you could potentially count them, even if the number was vast. On the other hand, tous les jours has the sense of *all* the days in an uncounted / uncountable collection, as in "every day". For example "Each day I get up and have a cup of coffee." Since our lives are finite, it's potentially possible to count the number of days I have woken up and drank my cup of coffee. "Every day is the same, the sun rises and sets, the stars shine and the universe goes on." While, yes, the universe will eventually die, the number of days is so vast that it is essentially endless.
Thank you guys 😊😊