Hi, Cindy. What an interesting lesson! You are very good at giving the explanation for each of the expressions discussed so that the reasoning is easily acceptable. Wonderful, and the French grammar is now not anymore felt very strange. 😀 Thank you so much. 🙏
A great lasson. Thank you so much. I am a German native speaker and I wonder if anybody already told you, that sometimes, german grammatic rules and french grammatic rules are very similar. By the way. You are doing a perfect job and as already said a hundred times - you are a great teacher!
Thank you, Cindy. Weird that we Brits (and Americans?) omit the definite article where the job's incumbent is regarded as (even if only locally) _unique._ So, 'Diane is principal at the college'; 'Boris Johnson was mayor of London'; 'She's treasurer of the yacht club'; 'Elizabeth is Queen', etc. Of course, many among us would add a redundant _the_ before any such job titles... just to be sure. ;0)
Nice video, ta. Do you use pour for a future period? Je vais à Paris pour le weekend. Maybe it needs to be reorganised: je passe le weekend a Paris. I don't think it would be pendant in this case, would it?