one of the best instructional videos on french alphabets I've seen on Youtube. It goes slow enough for you to take your time & repeat after the instructor.
My only struggle right now it seems is figuring out how to differentiate the letter 'e' from 'u' because (to me) they sound almost the same. So any suggestions/advice on that would definitely be appreciated.
Also, the letter 'z' is a slight struggle but I'm getting better. Any advice is always welcome
It may help if you imagine when pronouncing the ' e' that you have just hurt yourself or something has just pinched you, you say ' ooh' . For the 'u' imagine a posh English lady saying ' would YOU like a cup of tea, imagine the ending of you as the pronunciation of ' u'.
No problem Brandon, If you need any help just send me a message, I've been living in France for over 5 years now and had to learn from just living here.
sounds interesting. I kind of envy you for that because I truly would love to be able to make a move like that myself. Live somewhere different for a change.
So let me ask you something.... was it a rough transition for you... to move from where you're originally from to France?
and last question: Are you speaking French Fluently now (as if you're from there)?
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xoCuteAngelxo1 1 year ago
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fallvideo 2 years ago
Top! Thank you!
pattree1 2 years ago
one of the best instructional videos on french alphabets I've seen on Youtube. It goes slow enough for you to take your time & repeat after the instructor.
My only struggle right now it seems is figuring out how to differentiate the letter 'e' from 'u' because (to me) they sound almost the same. So any suggestions/advice on that would definitely be appreciated.
Also, the letter 'z' is a slight struggle but I'm getting better. Any advice is always welcome
BrandonReviews 3 years ago
Hello Brandon,
It may help if you imagine when pronouncing the ' e' that you have just hurt yourself or something has just pinched you, you say ' ooh' . For the 'u' imagine a posh English lady saying ' would YOU like a cup of tea, imagine the ending of you as the pronunciation of ' u'.
Hope these suggestions help.
theoriginalweemarie 2 years ago
thanks for the tip. I appreciate it. ;)
BrandonReviews 2 years ago
No problem Brandon, If you need any help just send me a message, I've been living in France for over 5 years now and had to learn from just living here.
theoriginalweemarie 2 years ago
@ theoriginal
sounds interesting. I kind of envy you for that because I truly would love to be able to make a move like that myself. Live somewhere different for a change.
So let me ask you something.... was it a rough transition for you... to move from where you're originally from to France?
and last question: Are you speaking French Fluently now (as if you're from there)?
BrandonReviews 2 years ago