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  • Bon français, G G

  • Il a un bon accent, il viendrait habiter en France pendant 1 an, il n'aurait plus d'accent.

  • :''''')))) j'suis morte de rire !

  • Tu as un très bon accent, et tu parles très bien la langue =D

  • Je comprend que tu aimes le francais, et tu le parle pas trop mal pour partir en vacances ou tu faire des amis, mais ne DONNE PAS de cours de francais, ton francais n'est pas assez bon pour ça, tu enseignes de mauvaises choses.

    arrêtes de donner des cours, je t'en supplies, tu fais un massacre !!!!!!!!

  • salut mec , sa va ? Je trouve personnellement que tu parle tres bien l'anglais et que tu prononce bien les mots en anglais , ta de la chance l'anglais c'est trop pratique .

    Good Luck ur english is very Good !

  • @starfort il parle anglais, c'est normal, il est américain.

  • C'est super bien! 0:

  • Osti vous êtes toute Américains ou quoi!?

    P.S French is my first language and i'm not from France.

  • :D

  • vont se branler sur votre petite bite vous gros salaud

  • Le débit de parole est un peu lent, mais l'accent est bon ! (par rapport à 99% des étrangers qui parlent français)

    Just practice and your french will be perfect. Good luck!

  • Tu parle vraiment bien le Français, j'espere un jour parler aussi bien l'anglais que toi le Français ^^

  • J'aimerais avoir moi même autant de maitrise en anglais !!! Bravo!!!

  • Great ! Far better than anything I've ever heard from a not-French ! ;-) Go on, guy !

  • my family being from france i know how a frenchman/women speaks.im actually pretty impressed at your lack of english accent.good job.

  • au début j'ai cru que tu étais français ! c'est pour dire ! :P

  • Criticism shouldn't be treated like an attack. You should listen to what people are saying and use that to your advantage...

  • @Choson4eva Fluent speakers shoulden't correct learners mistakes, they probably will learn the right grammer and pronunciation after a few years of study, it's really discouraging.

  • @separatesix

    That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I'm learning Chinese at the moment and I always tell natives to correct me whenever they hear a mistake. If they just let me make mistakes, then I'll form bad habits and never improve...

  • @Choson4eva Fair enough, In the past I formed bad habits too but I learned from them with time, the youtube channel LingoSteve agrees with me he's a famous polyglot so he should know!

  • @separatesix

    I just listened to the video where LingoSteve talks about language corrections, and I do think that he's a bit sensitive (and somewhat arrogant from the way he speaks), even if he says he isn't. He argues that children and adults don't benefit from corrections because they will learn it in time. What is the point in waiting when you can learn it now?

  • Très bon accent français :)

  • Bonne vidéo, dude! Viens nous visiter ici en Louisiane!! On te recevrait avec beaucoup de plaisir! Tu viens de quel état?

  • OMG ur from the united states ? i think your french is very vry good because people from united states generaly dont speak like you :) i live in quebec , Canada and there is a lot of anglophone even if its a francphone state :P As a native francophone, believe me i think ur are very good , congrats :)

  • Tu es très géntil de faire cet video. J'aime aussi le français et je espére aller à Paris pour etudier bien.

    Beaucoup des bisous!

  • You're right. As a French Creole, I wanna keep the language going within the family so I've made it a mission of mine to learn. I watch all kinds of French shows and listen to some French artists (Mayrina Chebel, Soulfinger Experience, Les Nubians, etc) and it really helps with my learning of the language. JE PENSE QUE CETTE VIDEO ETAIT TRES BONNE!

  • Love the idea, fuck the haters. I teach French as well and we need more resources for Americans learning French in an American setting, not the fictional France of textbooks. Keep up the good work.

  • I didn't mean to criticize you. I am American as well-- I am about to begin my fourth year of French, in high school. I am also the only one in my entire family to study and speak a foreign language (several actually). And yes, for an American your ability is quite respectable, at least better than most. Ne vous en faites pas!

  • I didn't mean to criticize you. I am American as well-- I am about to begin my fourth year of French, in high school. I am also the only one in my entire family to study and speak a foreign language (several actually). And yes, for an American your ability is quite respectable. Ne vous en faites pas.

  • Wow tu parles très bien le français :D

  • Despite having twelve years of French study behind you and even being able to have visited France, I find that your speech is still quite awkward and hesitant.

  • @iluvantoshka0 ok that's ur one lonely opinion. I think I speak damn well as an American. I'm the only one on both sides of my family that can even speak a foreign language...HATER!

  • @francais321

    I didn't mean to criticize you. I am also American-- I am about to begin my fourth year of French, in high school. I am also the only one in my ENTIRE family to speak and study a foreign language (several actually). And yes, for an American your ability is more or less respectable, at least better than most. Ne vous en faites pas!

  • @francais321

    I didn't mean to criticize you. I am also American-- I am about to begin my fourth year of French, in high school. I am also the only one in my ENTIRE family to speak and study a foreign language (several actually). And yes, for an American your ability is more or less respectable, at least better than most. Ne vous en faites pas!

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  • @francais321

    Dont listen to him, i am french and am really impressed by your lack of accent. Tu parles tres bien francais pour quelq'un qui y est allé il y a si longtemps.

  • @francais321 Don't pay attention to those who are cruel on YouTube. I'm French and I'm conscious that our language is really hard to learn... 12 years of learning and speaking like that is really impressive. Now the real difficulty is that you learn it all by yourself and you don't have the opportunity to LIVE in France because I think the better way to learn a language is to live in the country of the language... That's why I particulary congratulate you! Go on like this!

  • @iluvantoshka0 agreed. Slow speech. Typical American accent. If I were speaking with français321, I would feel super awkward.

    @français321 il faut que vous travailliez votre accent et prononciation et que vous continuiez à lire en français et à étudier la grammaire. Je dirais que vous croyez que vous le parlez courrament, c'est pas vrai, mais vous avez ce potentiel. Douze ans, c'est longtemps de ne pas encore le parler avec fluidité, même après tout ce "travail dur" que vous avez fait

  • Bravo, tu te débrouilles vraiment très bien ! Ton accent est très bon, mais aussi ton vocabulaire, ta conjugaison... Si seulement je pouvais parler anglais aussi bien...! :)

  • Impressionnant. Le plus dur c'est de comprendre ce que de vrais français disent, non? Personnellement, j'apprend l'anglais et j'ai parfois dur de comprendre ce qu'ils disent.

    Keep on that way! :)

  • how long have u been taking French? is it true that it is hard at 1rst but then it gets easy as you go along? im assuming it is hard to get the tounge to train for a different type of pronunciation ?

  • @MrMiguelSR1 I've been learning French since I was 10...so 12 yrs now. It is hard at first because there are so many pronunciation rules in French...once you get past that it's fairly easy. The tongue is not hard to acquire...just takes practice and patience.

  • @francais321 u are the man!!! :) would u say that a dedicated serious 4 hrs a week can land me in full fluency in 5 years? please tell me i dun wanna get frustrated :( ive been considering French or Italian for a little while now and i believe i will go for Frenchiez!

  • @MrMiguelSR1 it gets easier for sure. after you learn how to conjugate verbs and you know basic sentence structures, your ability to communicate will start to soar! with practice of course.

  • @sneakypure i officially now envy you :) ive been looking into learning programs and honestl i dunno what to think, can u recommend any programs for me, rosetta stone seems to be pricy but promisign but some say that it cannot really help u become all the way fluent?? :( but im still determined to learn of course :) whenever u can spare the time !

    thanks !

  • C'est déjà un peu mieux. L'accent se rapproche beaucoup plus du français.

  • Très bonne prononciation!!! presque aucun accent!! Bravo !!!

  • C'est marrant, j'étudie souvent les accents étrangers et toi j'ai presque l'impression que tu es Français mais que tu essaye de nous faire croire que tu es un American avec un super accent Français !

    Comme si tu te forçais à mal parler Français ! Tu me comprends ?!?

    Enfin prend ça comme un compliment ^^ tu te débrouilles très bien

  • you french is really good, it's unusual to find american who can speak french,

    i like you accent too, but I think in the USA french language are not really learn, because people prefer learn spanish, it's more frequent, many Hispanic. live in the US,contrary french community who is nearly. non-existent.

  • i'm french & you speak very well homi !!! well done ! :p peace...

  • Ouais J'aime ça. J'suis pas Americain et je suis Français non plus. Ma mère etait Française et j'avais de la chance de vivre a Marseilles, France pendant 3 ans. C'etait de 1991 a 1994. C ma petite Histoire.

    Je suis Haitien. Maintenant J'habite aux E.U. J'suis aussi dans L'armée Amercaine.

    J'aimeraisde te dire que j'comprend tres bien ce que tu dise et ton accent est parfais. Continue Comme ça.

    Props from CT, USA.

  • Wow, O_O on te comprend très bien ! ton accent français est incroyable ^_^, j'ai rarement entendu des Americains parler aussi bien Français, bravo !!! :)

  • salut francais321,je voulais te dire que tu parle tres bien francais pour une personne qui vis au etats-unis! moi ma langue maternel est le francais et presentement je suis en train d'aprendre l'anglais...et tu a raison de dire que le francais est une tres belle langue ;-)

  • merci!

  • "Je suis un étudiant EN biologie".

    Sinon bien joué! Très bon accent. Tu as le niveau pour vivre en France sans problème et d'apprendre la langue à d'autre personne! :)

    a+

  • Quite fluent ! "Chapeau bas monsieur !!!"

    Well done. Some grammar mistakes, but it's okay and understandable anyway.

  • merci! I know I made some mistakes....don't tend to realize it while I'm speaking but it happens and I always realize it after the fact! Always things to work on....that's why French is never boring!

  • yeah one day you'll realize you'll never speak french correctly, I am studying it since i'm 5 (i'm now almost (19) and gee... nothing's done for me... lol keep up! I wish you get better and better and then attempt an other language!

    tip: i hear anglophones oftenly and you do not open your mouth enough while saying "a" AAAAAA!!! and make a strong R... at the opposite us french struggle so much with your W's and Th sounds.

  • excellent! continu comme ça, je pensais pas qu'il y avait des gens comme vous aux États-Unis.

  • merci! Tu as raison! Je ne pense pas qu'il y a trop de gens comme moi aux Etats-Unis!!

  • Ahhhh !!! Super!!! J'adore la video! hehe :) I even understood some of it (some french and of course the english parts! haha) Merci beaucoup! :)

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