9:06 I feel this can't be more clear after your explanation and I am sure we all look very happy behind the screen, so please don't worry :-) Your French lessons are incredibly logical, which make those complex topics so much easier to understand. Merci beaucoup !!
Merci beaucoup Dylane, cette leçon a été très dure. Mais vous avez très bien catégorisé le contenu. Je suis sûr qu'avec beaucoup de pratique, je poux devenir un bon questionneur en français.🌹
Hello there! I’m a uni student from Türkiye. My department is translation and interpreting in French. I will be an exchange student in Belgium next semester. All of the times I followed the big big french explaining channels but discovering you has just showed me a light in French overall… It was pretty hard to understand and reason the grammar in my native language but now I can reason it all with the english translated topics you posted. Hope you get more and more noticed!❤
I am a Canadian student in Türkiye also learning so much from Dylane! Can't thank her enough! Also how is Belgium so far? Also thinking of doing a semester in belgium or maybe france!
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I had to watch it trois fois pour comprendre. Vous enseignez très bien, c'est juste que mon cerveau est lent à comprendre certains sujets.😅Merci comme toujours pour vos leçons.❤
Super good job by Dylane as always as this is really a very complex subject and one that most students make lots of mistakes with. One of my many french teachers used to say that because we all know what an iPad and an iPhone are, let's learn the iVerb - i.e. qui which ends with an "i" is followed by a verb eg: Qui a vu ce film (qui then the conjugated verb avoir = iVerb), Qui est-ce qui a vu ce film (this time we have two qui's but both are followed by a verb i.e. qui est then qui a i.e. qui with conjugated etre then qui with conjugated avoir). But be careful when we have reflective verb as there will be a reflexive pronoun and this is not a subject pronoun eg: What is happening ? (present tense) or What happened ? (past tense) using the verb se passer becomes Qu'est-ce qui se passe or qu'est-ce qui s'est passé - so don't let the reflexive pronoun confuse the mind and make you think that you should use que which usually goes before a subject pronoun - hope this helps some people and should also help with ce que and ce qui in the future
First lesson of the morning, just after jumping out of bed. I am listening all your lessons doing all my daily activities! Just can't wait to be able to pass this intermediary level of french. I am taking french learning more seriously than my single, unemployed jobless status. Touché!
This is one of those areas that I am really struggling to get my head around. Qui, Que, Qui...qui, Qui...que 😞 But this is not the first time I've come across something that seems impossible to understand and I eventually managed to understand, so I am sure that this will also come with time and practice. Knowing I can come back to the book and the videos is very reassuring and hopefully each time it will feel a little clearer 🙂
I understand this lesson is just as difficult for us, the learners as it is for you to explain it lucidly. I deeply appreciate your efforts and respect you for teaching all of us, world wide audience. I am on the other hand not stressing too much to learn the rules rather feel free with language. Because I have observed that after a week it all got assimilated on its own while listening endlessly to all those real life conversations or pedagogy lectures. This is how I learnt excellent English, Korean, other languages and now French. PS: God bless you my beautiful teacher ❤
If I want to say "who are you looking at?" , is it correct to say "qui est-ce que tu vois ?" or "à qui est-ce que tu vois ?" ? Basically with ot without preposition?
Dylan, I found in my French book of highschool the sentence “ Qu'est-ce qui a poussé les militants à capituler ” And I kinda confused of *Qu'est-ce qui* meaning?
This video is completely useless as far as I am concerned. No explanation was given as to when to use que, when to use quoi and when to use qui. This is the main problem that learners of the French language face the most. That's why I watch Alexa's videos on such topics.
Maybe because this isn't the video where I explain that topic? This video's title is "How to use qui que quoi in questions" and this is exactly what I talk about in the video 😆