sorry to be offtopic but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@Otto Deacon Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
I have been learning French on Duolingo for 270 days now and I just came across your channel. I loved your teaching and will be coming back for more! A bientot!
Same here who came across this tutorial accidentally...and what makes her channel much easier and stunning is definitely her clear pronunciation of the English..
I left school 13 years ago believing I wasn’t capable of learning another language as the way my teachers would explain this type of thing to me didn’t make sense. However because of this gorgeous lady sharing her knowledge I’m actually making real progress learning french now. I’m so thankful I’m really enjoying learning a language and everything! 😁💞xxx
The French language is so beautiful and you exemplify this so perfectly. You bring the beauty and elegance to learning and I am so happy to find your channel! J’aurais écrit ces choses en français mais j’avais peur qu’il y aura trop de mistakes. Merci beaucoup!
I am back ......this Corona really dampened my spirits. I look forward to visit my daughter and her husband,hopefully in 2022. And I hope that I pick up at least some spoken French. Needless to say, I have started loving my lessons as before.
you are amazing.. love your demonstrations.. you are so clear... this is so helpful.. I agree with the Picklepirate (love that name) !! you are the best!! Thank you Merci.. Au revoir
7:00 As native French learner, you never learn which word is feminine or masculine and you never really formally learn about the liaison either (except that you shouldn't do a liaison in "des haricots" as the h is aspired.) You learn those things by practice. This being said, there are some word structures that are typically feminine or masculine (essentially it is the ending of the word that is important) and some categories of words also always (or mostly) have the same gender ( languages are masculine, trees are masculine, week days are masculine, most virtues are feminine,...)
Your teaching is really good . Simply explained with a light touch of your love of teaching. Keep going I teach you how to speak English in a Birmingham accent. 😎 Thank you Alexa I always come away with something learned 👍🏾
I am re-learning french from when i was young and took immersion here in Canada from grade 6-8... i need to pass a french test for a job here in Ottawa, so these lessons so far after just 2.. are an incredible resource .. Merci Alexa, je l'apprecie beacoup! (?)