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  • @MrColeStone

    You can say ''pas de problème'' or ''Aucun problème''

    There's is no one better than the other one, Both are totaly good.

  • @MrColeStone no like this pas de problème

  • what time is breakfast, im going to sound like a fucking retard useing that

  • @t6yz

    But if you say ''à quelle heure est le petit déjeuner'' or ''à quelle heure nous mangeons?'' that's perfect!

  • Excellent tutorial - great that you used native speakers, wrote out the phrases in French and English and left enough time for students to repeat. Highly recommended :-)

  • not even in a 100 years i dont think i am gonna be able to speak this  language

  • Hi I am learning spoken French.Anyone who knows english and is learning french?We can chat and learn together..

  • @aandy1980s lets talk on skype ;o add me up: bluedraggy18

  • Fantastic way to learn French and very good to have time to pause and repeat.

  • I don't like sally.

  • I have been learning french for about six months and I found that some of it was to fast for me to catch. I think that is partly because I am also trying to place the correct word sound to it's written counterpart. The french words don't always make sounds for all the letters. I am determined to learn despite it being difficult. People give up to easily.

  • Little tip if your in one of the bording countries to france or either near france. You should be able to Receive TV cinq monde. and it occasionally has programs with subtittles depending on the country you live in. For me Dutch (oú Néerlandais) but its also subbed in german (Allemand) to the east and prob also subbed english (Anglais) if receivable in UK. Movies are usualy quete old unafortunately but its very helpful in learning french.

  • I'm an English and Spanish teacher, and I'm looking for someone to practice French with. We could use Skype and we could certainly do some language exchange. if You are interested please write me. Cheers.

  • Attention, we say CHEZ LE marchand de journaux and not Au marchand de journaux, merci !

  • This should be set up differently.. It should break it down by the sentence (say the the Sentence) then break it down word by word. Then finally play the whole scene. That way you would get the full picture while learning each individual word. I keep having to go back to hear them pronounce each word again xD

  • Bonjour , personnellement je n'ai jamais aimer le français , je préfère l'espagnol c'est bien plus jolie !!

    en tous cas la video est bien travailler!!

  • The man has no trace whatsoever of an English accent in his speech, this is very rare, true, absolute, total, ultimate, utter bilingualism... trust my word for it.

  • @Connie0755 Bet he´s French and they just gave him an English name for the program ;)

  • I can only hear one side of my speakers

  • french is easy to learn than deutsch

  • @shinlord00000 That's not true for everyone.

  • Hätte ich mal nie im Leben Deutsch gelernt-.- egal viel spass euch hahha

  • This is great. Merci bouquet. It is a little fast paced for beginners but still helpful.

  • Wow i cant believe French is this hard. I have to take French next year im going to 10th grade

  • yes we can speak very slowly but we have to smoke canabis for that !

  • Do French people really speak this slowly and clearly though?

  • @diornotwar123 I do speak french and yes u right...usually the ppl talk much more faster than that...the ppl on this video are speaking slowly so ppl can understand every syllable...

  • @diornotwar123 of course no :D

  • Oui, mais pourquoi faire?! Pour être prétentieux, ben oui.

  • bah its to fast for me.

  • @Spurz30 Guess the video shouldn't be part 1, I took 2 years of french and this lesson is very easy now. This should be part 5 perhaps hehe.

  • freak id rather stick to something with spanish other then french i can A+ a test on SPANISH

  • French course Premium here: watch?v=-2ye6_foC80

  • "personne" is a feminine word so it takes "une"

  • @imlaochu personne is not feminine....when some1 says #une personne doit aller chercher les clés.# means that person could be a a girl or boy

  • at 3:44 , why is it "pour une personne"? my french is ok, but I never understand when to use un and when une

    i think i was my teachers greatest nightmare, after 8 years french, i still get mistaken

  • If someone speaks English and French or Spanish and French, let me know by sending me a private message so we can chat in the future by messenger and learn together. You can be hotmail or yahoo :)

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  • I speak French so well that 'I still get mistaken' for a French. So, I've stopped speaking French alltogether.

    Je parle si bien le français qu'on me prenne pour un français encore. Donc, J'ai entièrement arreté de parler le français!!!

  • @henrysoul1 Your french isn't good...

    you should write

    Je parle bien le français, si bien qu'on me prend pour un français. Donc j'ai completement arrêté de parler le français.

    But I don't understand what do you want to mean?

  • darn! can't get the pronounciation right either. -lol- - - I rather stick to the Italian or portugese which is very familiar to my native language. > spanish. :)

  • Great! Thank you.

  • fuck!!! can't pick up a damn thing properly!

  • is dat "Teacher Remy" on the default pic??! lol

  • Nosebleed! Haha! This is too much for beginners like me! Oui! =)

  • tooooo ffaassstt

  • It's too fast..., I can't follow it.

    Btw, thanks for the video

  • At the hotel I found it much easier to follow the man's pronunciations than the woman's. It would be an improvement if the woman's sentences were repeated as well.

    This is helpful. Thank you very much.

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