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French learning language

04 Jul, 16:13


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French learning language

13 Oct, 16:18


“OTHER USEFUL TOOLS FOR THE FRENCH LANGUAGE

Days of the Week
Sunday - Dimanche
Monday - Lundi
Tuesday - Mardi
Wednesday - Mercredi
Thursday - Jeudi
Friday - Vendredi
Saturday - Samedi
 
Seasons
Spring - Printemps
Summer - Été
Autumn - Automne
Winter - Hiver
 
Cardinal Directions
North - Nord
South - Sud
East - Est
West - Ouest
 
Numbers
One - Un
Two - Deux
Three - Trois
Four - Quatre
Five - Cinq
Six - Six
Seven - Sept
Eight - Huit
Nine - Neuf
Ten - Dix
 
Colors
White - Blanc
Gray - Gris
Yellow - Jaune
Green - Vert
Orange - Orange
Purple - Violet
Brown - Marron
Red - Rouge
Blue - Bleu
Black - Noir”

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French learning language

10 Oct, 16:54


Applying for a job

Bonjour Mme Lee, je souhaiterais postuler à l'emploi que vous proposez
Good morning, Mrs Lee I'd like to apply for the job you proposed

Le poste de professeur d'anglais à temps partiel. Avez-vous des références?
This is a part-time English teacher vacancy. Do you have any references?

Oui j'ai enseigné l'anglais à des élèves pendant deux ans.
Oh I did teach English to two students in S5 and S6 for two years

Avez-vous de l'expérience à l'étranger?
Do you have any experience abroad?

En effet, j'ai travaillé en tant qu'assistant en langue à temps partiel dans un lycée écossais pendant un an
Indeed I worked as a part-time language Assistant in a Scottish college for one year.

C'est intéressant, avez-vous un CV? Je pense que vous allez bientôt rejoindre notre équipe
That's really interesting, do you have a Curruculum Vitate. I think you'll be one of us soon

French learning language

09 Oct, 17:45


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Part 6

French learning language

09 Oct, 17:45


“Building Bridges
 
I Can - Je Peux
I Do - Je Fais
I Go - Je Vais
I Need - J'Ai besoin de
I Want - Je Veux
I See - Je Vois
I Like - J'Aime
I Say - Je Dis
I Talk - Je Parle
 
Phrases:
I don’t understand you - Je ne comprends vous
How do you say that in English? - Comment dit-on cela en Anglais?
 
Rules
If it’s a question, then the pronouns (“you,” “he,” “I,” etc.) come after the verb. First comes the verb and then the pronoun.

For example, in English, “Do you speak French” is Parlez (“speak”) vous (“you”) français (“French”) in French.

First comes the noun and then comes the adjective. For example, in English, the word is “sunglasses,” while in French it is verres (“glasses”) du (“of”) soleil (“sun”).
 
 
For the French language; grammar, pronunciation, accent, conjugation, reading, and sentence structure are recommended but not required for non-Shakespearean speakers.”

French learning language

09 Oct, 17:44


“French Pronunciation
Ch – sh
C – s (sit)
G – gzh
Gn – ni (g silent)
H – silent
Qu – k
W – Usually like v sound
É – Ay
È – Eh j- zh
O, ait, aî, ei – eh
ô – oa
Eu, eû – ur ail,
Aille – ie
Oeu – euile,
Euille – vhy
Ui – wee
Ou, oû – oo
Am, an – ahng em, en
Ien – yang im, in, aim, ain, eim,
Ein – awng om, on, om,
Un – ang
If a consonant is at end of the word, the last letter of the word will not be pronounced. For example, “to go” / allez is pronounced allay, and “I can” / “je peux” is pronounced je puu.”

French learning language

26 Sep, 11:48


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