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  • Phrases for Romance, interesting first question. "Did you come by yourself?" Next I was expecting, "Did you put something in my drink?" lmao!! Awesome lessons though. Very nice to put these up

  • -Veux-tu aller chez moi?

    -laissez-moi tranquille!

    what a romance

  • Can't get how she has a french accent while speakin english and an english accent while speakin french.

  • tres bien, ca me plait :) merci!

  • nice and helpful clip.thankyou

  • I really like these french phrases because there not as hard as other ones bt some of this can get hard. Not alot of it is hard.

  • THATS WHAT SHE SAID.

  • STEPHANIE ...TU EST TRES BON....JOLIE

    MERCI

    DISREGARD ACIDSYCHEDELIA69......C'EST MALADE A LA TETE!

  • The most common reply that I receive is: "Que tu m'en betes! "

  • english intonation = terrible

  • Thanks a lot!

  • I could not agree with you more. The point of these videos is to learn the language, not focus on the superficial crap (like most Americans tend to do). These videos are wonderful and have helped me a great deal with learning the language.

  • the superficial crap deffinatley is amusing though. As long as you can atleast say something else in french besides "va te faire foutre" haha

  • do you have a boy friend ? avez vous un copain ? you can't say that in france, it can makes confusions, you have to say petit ami for boy friend, copain works but means friend too. a real french teacher wouldn't teach you that.

  • @GOBELINFURAX

    she's actually from France, so I feel like I can take her word for it, lol

  • @broadwaymelody33 : I AM french... I live in France, I just know how to speak french lol, and it isn't because she's " coming from " France that makes her a good teache as well.

  • @GOBELINFURAX

    It says in her bio that she is a native French speaker ;)

    I was unaware being from France and speaking French were two completely separate entities. I meant that she's a native French speaker. And apparently she's been teaching for 10 years (according to her bio on eHow).

    If she's actually a sucky native French speaker, I don't know what else to say about it. I'm just saying what I read XD.

  • @broadwaymelody33 : Ok it's simple, say " j'ai un copain " when you are a girl it's ok, no way to misunderstanding, now say it when you're a man and I leave you alone, because for a boy it would say you're gay. Tell me which good teacher will teach you that without telling you that meaning of " j'ai un copain " ? Sure you're a stranger, we can understand you don't know all subtilities french modern language have got, but that'll makes confusion for sure. believe that I didn't want to mess around

  • @GOBELINFURAX Oh lol. But it'll be ok to say ''J'ai des copains'', right? Or would that mean ''I have boyfriends''? xD .. could you not say ''J'ai un copain'', if you actually just have 1 guy friend? :D

    ..just saying the posibilities..don't hate me :P

  • @PrincessOfFairyland : I don't hate you. I just try to explain my point of view. If he is just a friend, prefer to say " j'ai un ami" if you're a boy. You can say the other too but we usually say " j'ai un ami ". Pfff even a french can't know all subtilities of our language... It's a way more difficult than the other languages, especially when we talk grammatical parts... and all times of conjugation...

  • I do not love her ! Nonono !

  • Thanks for the lessons. Mercy beaucoup!!

  • il faut faire sexe

  • Its to show us how to properly enunciate the phrases with mouth movements.

    In addition to your previous post; the french are very expressive and use gestures, which explains why her head is moves.

    I work with many french girls, and they always use gestures (specifically head movements) when speaking.

    I dont think its not annoying at all.

    But there is no need for name-calling, after all, this is a french lesson, not a video about how a person should specifically use body movements.

  • Thank for the lessons. They have helped me a lot.

  • La prononciation est normale mais très lente, ce qui n'est pas forcément un défaut. Surtout si on est vraiment débutant. Cette lenteur s'accompagne inévitablement de mouvements exagérés du visage, ce qui provoque les commentaires: agacés, ou consternés, ou comiques etc... qu'on peut lire ici.

  • il devrais y avoir deux sorte de cours de francais: le francais de france et le francais du québec. ca a l'air de rien mais c'est assez différent!

  • Peut-être. Mais je trouve que le français présenté dans cette vidéo est plutôt standard et compréhensible partout. Je t'adresse un amical salut depuis la France, Linykmartin.

  • That was for greg

  • is she homo

  • totally hahahaha!

  • is you homo

  • Mignon Lolz

  • A veces no entiendo el inglés de la chica..

    Sometimes I can´t understand her English...

  • greg you are mean and stupid.

  • Tais-toi connard!!!

  • gregggg i totally agree wittth you..

  • How do you say, "You are definitely not coming back to my place, honey" in French? Hahaha, frightening. Truly.

  • "Y a aucune chance pour que t'ailles chez moi, chéri."

  • @Rika0chan Jcroi ke vu tte lé vidéo kel a fé él va i resté mdr

  • Then don't watch

  • ok. first things first. You give me YOUR point of view of this video then!!!

  • because you're such a beauty XDDDD

    At least she's doing a helpful thing, instead of whining about stuff, isn't she? ^^

  • umm hard

  • Je vous aime bien! One thing, how about adding numbers to each videos title for the indication for us? Merci~

  • For anyone who really is dedicated to learning a language, register for Rosetta Stone, I'm thinking of purchasing it. The only thing is, that the Rosseta Stone program is so significant, that it cost $600.00 dollars.

  • I actually met her not recently, but two summers ago, Btw, you're video tutoribg is great, keep making these videos, they're very helpful.

  • I just visited Quebec City in the province of Quebec, and I met this stunning girl, I eventually got her phone number through a translator. She couldn't speak English. So, I'm trying to learn some French right now, and next summer, I'm gonna visit her. Hopefully by then I'll know way more than I do, now.

  • Est-ce que ça te dirait de te faire violemment tirer, grosse cochonne?

    Ca, c'est un exercice de prononciation délicat!

  • tu est très belle means you are very beautiful, litteraly; pronounce the "est" like "eh" do not pronounce the "s"

  • question!!

    wat is tu es tres belle?

    (basically, how do u pronounce it?!)

  • Tou eh trea bel

  • ohh..thanks. haha

  • Haha, good luck getting some girls by using these sentences, most of them will sound very cheesy as a general rule !

  • laissez-moi tranquille! (ça c'est très importante!!)

  • I love this...merci! :-D

  • la gueule qu'elle a mdr

  • Tres utile! Merci a cette fille.

    Salut!

  • Why does this (e) appear at the end of some words?

  • because with the (e) its means female!!! =)

  • Oh, thanks alot!!! ^_^

  • Uh oh - she's gone from liking someone to telling them to leave her alone. Someone screwed up their date.

  • why is this woman teaching french, she has an horrible pronounciation ( yes i speak french)

  • can you please teach me french?coz i'm taking french lesson as my third language..merci!!

  • she seems to have a different an accent from a different country, i think shes pronouncing alright...

  • she does have an accent but she pronnounces some words really really badly!

  • well when she says it slow it sounds very weird

  • i don't agree dude, i do speak french cause actually i'm french, and her pronunciation is totally normal... she's just ugly lol (sorry i didn't mean to say that)

  • La prononciation et normal ??

    Si les anglais apprenne sa il vont mal ce faire comprendre !!!

    Le français et bourrés d'expression de sous-entendue d'accent, et d'argaux !!!

    Exemple on ne va pas dire (phonétiquement)

    Tacleu-leu ! (tacle le)

    Mais on diras ( Tacl'eu )

    Non ?

  • what is ou est

  • laissez-moi tranquille!

  • okay i have a question! "what does fais attention a toi" mean?!

  • it means pay attention to you

  • haha usefullness thankyooo expert villageeeee :D

  • hahaha finally. something i can actually use. hahhah

  • YAY FIRST COMMENT!! but yer the vid was okay, that woman is rather..odd though, but oh well!

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