Got relatives coming over for Thanksgiving? While entertaining - and sometimes trying not to strangle - loved ones is hard enough on Turkey Day, when those relatives only speak a foreign language, things get plain awkward.
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Learn how to say the numbers zero through twenty in French
Are your relatives coming over for Thanksgiving? It's probably hard enough entertaining the adults with conversation while trying to keep the kids from drawing on your walls, and probably even harder when some of your relatives only speak a foreign language that you don't speak.
Got relatives coming over for Thanksgiving? While entertaining - and sometimes trying not to strangle - loved ones is hard enough on Turkey Day, when those relatives only speak a foreign language, things get plain awkward.
In this free video language lesson, you'll learn how to ask someone if they speak english: "Parlez-vous anglais?" or "Est-ce que vous parlez anglais?" While French isn't necessarily a very difficult language for an English-speaker to learn, many stumble when it comes to pronunciation. Fortunately, the Internet is awash in clips like this one, which make learning both vocabulary and proper pronunciation a very easy task.
Watch to learn how to pronounce different combinations of vowels and "ch" in French.
Talk about "les couleurs" in French using tips from this video.
Learn how to conjugate the French verb "avoir" (to have) in the present tense.
Learn how to conjugate the French verb "avoir" (to have)in the imperfect.
Learn how to conjugate the French verb "avoir" (to have) in the future tense.
Watch to learn how to conjugate the French verb "aller" ("to go") in the present tense.
Watch to learn how to conjugate the French verb "aller" ("to go") in the past tense.
Watch to learn how to conjugate the French verb "aller" ("to go") in the imperfect tense.
Watch to learn how to conjugate the French verb "aller" ("to go") in the present conditional.
Watch to learn some school-related French vocabulary. Includes written-out words.
Watch this video to learn how to say common adjectives like "hot," "cold," and "hungry" in French. The illustrations aid comprehension.
Watch Bruno le chat and learn to describe what he is doing and feeling in French.
Watch to learn how to pronounce different combinations of vowels and the letter "g" in French.
Watch to learn how to say the names of the days of the week in French. lundi - Monday
Learn Languages shows us how to say the days of the week in French, and then ask what day it is. Starting with Monday, the presenter familiarizes us with the French names lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi, vendredi, samedi, and dimanche. He also points out that it is important to not capitalize these words. We start slowly, then pick up the pace and say them in sequence more quickly. The presenter follows this up with a short quiz, to make sure we remember the names. We are then presented with a ...
Do you need to learn some basic French skills? This great vocabulary tutorial from learnlanguages1.googlepages.com will teach you some essential meeting and greeting phrases that will give you a jump start in speaking quickly and proficiently. It includes comprehensive context and pronunciation information that will save you hours of time and probably help you avoid a great deal of embarrassment. With this excellent series of free videos, you can greatly improve your French language skills qu...
Learning French on the web is brought to life by walking the streets of France though a YouTube video. Here a French man brings you to a large advertising poster on a Paris Street to show the use of verbs. While the content of the billboard/poster itself grabs your attention, the on the street instructor provides vital information so that you will better understand the imperfect combined with conditional tense. This novel approach of learning French grammar though the use of real life example...
Learn how to say someone seems a certain way (angry, sad, happy, etc.) in French.
Learn how to give directions (up, down, left, and right) in French.
Learn how to say the numbers from 70 to 80 in French.
Learn to say the numbers from 50 to 60 in French.
Learn some French words relating to bedding and the bedroom, such as "mattress" and "sheet."
Learn some French verbs related to cooking and the kitchen, like "to serve a dish" and "to make croissants."
Watch to learn how to pronounce different combinations of vowels and "tr" in French.
Watch to learn how to pronounce different combinations of vowels and "kr" in French.