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Bonjour , 👋
Following on from Course 1 (with regular nerdy verbs in the present perfect), here we are going to go in-depth with the most commonly used French verbs which are irregular in one of the past tenses called the present perfect (one of the past tenses). They don't like to follow da rules!
Watch the video to find out more.
First, you'll work on your mindset - because learning a foreign language can be tricky - being in the right frame of mind will see you progress much more. 🧠
Learning a language is like learning tennis. You wouldn't expect to hit every ball perfectly and certainly wouldn't expect to make progress without actually playing. So accept that you will hit the ball into the net, out of the court and sometimes you may completely miss it. 🎾
Don't expect to be playing at Wimbledon after a few lessons - concentrate on enjoying the process and communicating in any way you can - grunting, pointing and a bit of comedy French will get you further than a big silence.
Whether you're new to learning French or wanting to freshen up your outdated French, you'll be guided step-by-step through those pesky irregular verbs - knowing that by really knowing these verbs your French will be much better - they're THE MOST COMMON FRENCH VERBS.
As always the emphasis is on speaking so you can learn to formulate your very own own sentences. 👄
Testimonials:
There are plenty of homework sentences with answers provided so that you can see what has stuck and what you need to work on. ✍️
There are revision games to put the information into your longterm memory in a fun way. 🧠
The lyrics and translations of French songs are included when they are relevant to the lessons. Songs are extremely powerful aids to the memory and a wonderfully pleasant way to learn. 🎶
Music, song and rhythm can even help people who struggle with their native language - so even if you think you are tone deaf don't shy away from these or if you're dyslexic. 🥁
You'll be able to say things useful things and for fun learn gossipy stuff like:
What you get:
As a well done at the end of the course - you'll be able to get access to 2 bonus lessons on common (therefore useful) expressions using avoir. Knowing these expressions will fancy up your French and impress the French!
Enjoy this more informal approach to learning French - it's informal but packed with practical precious French language jewels. You'll positively glisten when you've completed it. ✨
Remember it's more difficult to learn if you're anxious and trying to be perfect. Laughing at mistakes and asking yourself, 'What's the worse thing that can happen if I speak French even though I will probably make mistakes?' can be very liberating. Set yourself freeeeeee! 🗽
I've taught hundreds of people to enjoy speaking comedy French - Take the French bull 🐂 by the horns, embrace the difficulty and most importantly enjoy the French learning journey.
I hope to see you à l'intérieur!
On your marks, get set....allons-y! Let's go! 🎉
CécileBB :-)
Bonjour ,
'Tis time brave French warrior to step into the rougher terrain of le French.
Meet the Gangster Irregular Verbs that prefer to head into the tangle of the jungle. 🌴 🌴 🌴
Though these French verbs think themselves fancy by not following 'da rules' they're actually common as muck - as in they're some of the most commonly used verbs in the French language.
Come and I'll clear a path for you in the tangle of the verb jungle...⚔️
CécileBB :-)
Bonjour ,
BONUS LESSONS! ⭐️
Here are 2 bonus lessons where you'll learn some super duper handy French expressions using Avoir. 👰🏾 🎩
These expressions appear in everyday French. Next time you listen to some French on the radio or a film listen out for them. 📻
You'll practice them in the present and both past tenses - the perfect and the imperfect.
Think of the perfect tense as for actions that are done and dusted... perfected. Tick 'em off your list! ✅ ✅ 📋
Think of the imperfect as a more continuous past - no set start or end points and they don't even matter in the slightest. It's the more chilled out past tense. 🧘🏾♀️
Enjoy!
CécileBB
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