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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2010

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Steve de LingQ.com n'est pas en faveur de beaucoup corriger les gens qui apprenent des langues.

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  • I really like and find useful all your videos. They are very informative and transmit a certain impulse to continue with learning the target language(s). I have been studying French for some years but I still do not have conficence in speaking. Maybe I need more listening or I lack regular practice.... I would like to ask you how did you manage to get the French accent and especially, how do you manage to pronounce French "R" ? Thank you!

  • @Tina321T The pronunciation just comes with a lot of listening and practice. Why not join LingQ? Register free of charge and start working on your French.

  • I think i know why you are doing this video in French, it's because the French are the biggest language correctors!! It's super annoying, when I'm talking to a french person I feel that they are ignoring everything I am saying and just listening for mistakes. And they will couper la parole to correct you, not wait until after you're finished! I showed this to my 'French brother' with which I am living right now. He says you speak Incredibly, but you know that!

    Why don't anglophones correct?

  • @p90xNick There are correctors in all language groups. Thanks for the kind comments.

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  • The Hungarian polyglot Kato Lomb used to hate being corrected. She'd say: "Error correction makes you sick to your stomach."

    By the way, nice library!

  • Enfin! Merci beaucoup!

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  • c´est vraiment super!!! jétais déja tres impressioné par votre allemand mais je ne croyais pas que votre francais serait aussi bon!!! (pardon pour mon ortographe, mais comme vous savez je suis demi allemand donc je ne peux pas vraiment bien écrire )

  • @ P90... this may sound a bit obscure but the best way to broaden active vocabulary (English or French) is to consiously use them repeatedly in speach at the start or end of the day.so make a short list of maybe 6 words to use. This works because when you are tired your brian uses as smalll a vocabulary as it can, and when a new word is introduced among the known and constanly used words it is mentaly associated with the basic level of the language.

  • @lingosteve Do you by chance any advice on how to turn passive vocabulary into active vocabulary? I understand all of the words you use, but I would no use most of them ever........... Even thouh I know I should....................

  • petit a petit lol , jrigole tu a tout mon respect!!!!!

  • French is so sexy, lol.

    I don't speak any French by I often watch French movies on TV. You really sound like a native speaker! Great job!!

  • @lingosteve That's possible :). But I can only speak for the French because I only speak English and French. But after seeing your videos I am super encouraged that I can also learn more languages, so I am on amazon right now looking for Japanese books for beginners. :)

    Thank you so much for the videos!

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