French for beginners Lesson 9
0 94 0In lesson 9 of the Oh La La I Speak French course for beginners, you will learn how to conjugate the verb “faire” in the indicative present, how to ask questions (yes/no answers type), and how to use interrogative word
French for Beginners Lesson 8
0 73 0In lesson 8 of the Oh La La I Speak French course for beginners, learn the days of the week, months & how to ask for the time. Discover how the French use military time quite a lot. 8.1 Days
Learn French Expression: Doucement mais sûrement
0 7110 0Doucement mais sûrement Lili: Cet essai est difficile à écrire. J’ai plein de recherche à faire. Je n’avance pas! Soso: Mais si tu avances Lili. Doucement mais sûrement! Slowly but surely. Lili: This essay is difficult to write. I
French Expression: Chacun ses goûts
0 3902 0Chacun ses goûts. Lili: J’adore cette robe rouge. Soso: Oh non! Moi je n’aime pas du tout, elle est moche. Lili: Moi je l’adore! Soso: Chacun ses goûts… To each his own. Lili: I love that red dress. Soso: Oh
C’est en forgeant qu’on devient forgeron.
1 8631 1C’est en forgeant qu’on devient forgeron. Soso: Je n’arrive pas à dessiner comme je le voudrais, zut! Lili: Ne t’arrête pas Soso! C’est en forgeant qu’on devient forgeron. Soso: T’as raison Lili! Je continue! Practice makes perfect. Soso: I
French Expression: Avoir une dent contre quelqu’un
0 3644 0Avoir une dent contre quelqu’un. Nina: Oh là là, les filles! Vous n’avez pas l’air contentes… Soso: On s’est disputées avec Pablo, on lui en veut. Nina: Oui, maintenant vous avez une dent contre lui! Soso/Lili: Exactement! … Nina: Du calme, ça va passer. To
French Expression: Avoir du pain sur la planche
0 1948 1Avoir du pain sur la planche. Soso: Oh là là! Je dois écrire, puis faire du sport, puis aller au bureau, et après… Lili: Dis-donc Soso! Tu as du pain sur la planche aujourd’hui! Soso: Ah oui! Lili: Et bien
Learn French, Lesson 20: Avoir, Falloir, Etre (To Have, Must, To Be)
3677 0OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP20 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 20 FRENCH SLANG AND DATING. French lesson 20 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!” concludes the chapter on dating. It includes some French slang and the use of
Learn French, lesson 19: L’argot français (French slang)
0 4093 0OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP19 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 19 FRENCH SLANG & SWEAR WORDS. With French lesson 19 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!”, learn a bit of French slang. Careful, swear words included! Webisode 19
Learn French, Lesson 18: Fixer un rendez-vous galant (Setting a date)
3698 0OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP18 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 18 HOW TO SET UP A DATE/MEETING IN FRENCH. With French lesson 18 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!”, learn how to set a date or a meeting
Talking about family in French
4092 0OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP11 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 11 With French lesson 11 of “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!”, keep working on your French listening comprehension skills and learn how to talk about family in
French Lesson 8: Oh Là Là, elle sait pas nager! (Ooh La La, she can’t swim!)
0 3493 0OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP8 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 8 LEARN HOW TO CONJUGATE FRENCH VERB FAIRE. French lesson 8 includes the verb “faire” in the present tense, to talk about various activities/sports. Webisode 8 is a fun video
French web series to learn French, 1: Sister Love
0 6241 1OH LA LA HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS FRENCH! – EP1 FRENCH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE 1 This first webisode from web series to learn French “Oh La La, Hollywood Speaks French!” focuses on French greetings and introductions. With webisode 1, French learners (beginners
FRENCH (IN)DEFINITE ARTICLES
0 5310 0FRENCH ARTICLES Learn French definite & indefinite articles DELF NIVEAU A1 Articles are little words that are placed before nouns. There are definite articles and indefinite articles. In English, they are respectively “THE”, and “A” or “AN”. And that’s it!
PASSÉ COMPOSÉ WITH AVOIR
0 8400 0THE PASSÉ COMPOSÉ WITH AVOIR HOW TO CONJUGATE “LE PASSÉ COMPOSÉ W/ AVOIR” The PASSÉ COMPOSÉ (or compound past) is the most common past tense used to mention events that took place in the past (narrative mode for those of
French Christmas Celebrations
0 3495 0HOW THE FRENCH CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS Vous voulez tout savoir sur les fêtes de Noël en France? Alors placez le bon mot au bon endroit! (You want to know everything about Christmas celebrations in France? Then plug in the right word in the right place!) naissance
How to learn the French language
0 3978 0HOW TO LEARN FRENCH A Few Tips on How to Learn the French Language A lot of people contact me to learn French and they’re usually very excited about it. So why is it that a few months down the
FRENCH QUESTIONS
0 2658 0French lesson for beginners to learn how to ask simple questions in French.
WHY LEARN FRENCH?
0 7452 1POURQUOI APPRENDRE LE FRANÇAIS? REASONS TO LEARN FRENCH Here are 8 good reasons to start studying the French language and stick with this exciting resolution!!! 1. Pour pouvoir communiquer avec des millions de nouvelles personnes (to be able to communicate with millions
PARIS PLAGES (PARIS BEACHES)
0 4529 1Ever heard of beaches taking over the French capital? No, the Pacific Ocean hasn’t reached Paris! Nor has the English Channel! Instead, every summer since 2002, tons of sand are brought to the banks of the Seine river to
PLURAL OF -OU ENDING NOUNS IN FRENCH
0 5633 0LE PLURIEL DES NOMS EN -OU PLURAL OF WORDS ENDING WITH “-OU” In general, the plural of words ending with -ou is very simple: you just add an -s. Example: un bisou – des bisous (a kiss – kisses) BUT…
PLURAL OF FRENCH NOUNS ENDING WITH -AL & -AIL
0 13030 6Plural form of French words ending with ‘-al’ & ‘-ail’. Do you guys know any words ending with –al? I’m sure you’ve heard of “le festival” or “le carnaval” or maybe even “le journal”. You’ve also learned that, to form the
FRENCH VOCABULARY: SYNONYMS
2 17649 0LEARN FRENCH VOCABULARY WITH SYNONYMS Time to enrich your French vocabulary! When you learn a new word or expression, it is always a good idea to explore it a little bit, to try to find out if it has
Oh La La, My First French Words.
0 6022 0FRENCH FOR TRAVELERS – LESSON 2 “OH LA LA, MY FIRST FRENCH WORDS!” VERY BASIC FRENCH VOCABULARY. Learn your first words in French. French learning Webisode 2 teaches some French basics. Learn your first French words and expressions and start having