I really like Alexa, she teaches everything you need to know. And if you have a question, she answers all of them like she reads your mind. in school, I had trouble in French class. but now im doing really good thanks to alexa
Hats off to her....thats true, I don't want to have an attitude with my french teacher but how can you learn with out comprehension..I mean she makes sure we understand ❤❤❤❤❤
I decided to learn french two weeks ago for the musical of "Le Rouge et le noir" without any kind of deep knowledge about the language, and now I can understand almost everything you are saying in the exercises and fighting with my computer to answer before of you hahaha. It means a lot to me. Thank you ❤️
@@RenardDeMarbre Yes, I also think so. I think "ce/cet", "cette" and "ces" are demonstrative pronouns. So they always have to come with a subject. However "ça" is the subject itself.
Every now and then you blow my mind! I have been studying French for a couple years and when I asked my instructor how can I know when to use ‘ce” and when to use “cet” I was told that is was just one of those things in French that you must memorize like a word being feminine or masculine😳 she never said a word about a vowel or h 🙄 I have just lost all faith in my teacher😏 You are amazing!
Thank you Alexa for all ur videos.. I Don't even need classes thanks to you.. And I am getting really good grades infact I am the highest in my class.. MERCI ALEXA😊😘😘
Well I’ve touched on some good lessons but this girl is currently sitting in no 1 . Her lessons are a Must review to kick you refrènent on especially if stagnation has set in.
Merci moi même qui fait mes etudes en fraçais je vous trouve fabuleuse de mes professeurs qui m ‘on enseignes quand j etais à l ècoles il y a des anneés . Merci bien vous m ‘avez rafrechis le mèmoire .
Hii I have a question We learn French in my school and the mid-term exam was a week ago and there was a question i'm not sure if I chose the right answer (Cette-cet-ce).......amie I chose cette and I'm not sure with it so which is the right answer?
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Your videos are the best, I'm from Mexico and actually I can speak English that's why I decided to learn French but I learn better in English than in my language
Hi teacher im from México before I was englisg student since 10 years ego but Now I am a french student and for me I prefere taking my class with a native englisg cause I dont want to lose my skills like english student so welcome to my life!!
In terms of verbs, it’s often “me”. It can be “moi” only after a verb in the imperative. Eg Donne-moi = imperative. but “tu peux me donner” = normal. Alexa has a lot of subscribers so it’s quite impractical for her to answer all your questions. For us who have just started our channels, we have a fewer subscribers, hence a lot of time to answer these questions. So maybe subscribe to us as well. I can help you personally.
Alexa, bonjour du Canada. J'adore tes vidéos. Vous êtes un excellent enseignant et les leçons sont très utiles. J'aime beaucoup ce format lorsque vous interagissez sur la tablette. Merci beaucoup pour tout ce que vous faites. bisous bisous 😉
@learnfrenchwithalexa Bonjour, Alexa. I'm a beginner in French. I love all your videos. They are very well explained and easy to understand. I have trouble understanding demonstratif pronoms. I can't seem to find any video about it. Could you please send me the link? Or could you make a video about it. Merci beaucoup!
I love this example used for this / that, the part that works for me best are the examples. If I could just be a little picky here and alter anything it would be the use of referring the "H" as "it starts and ........ Instead of stating that, why not state that if a word starts with a H or a VOWEL (keep reinforcing this rule), irrespective of the Gender it is Cet and pronounced the same as Cette. Thank you Alexa Mr Spence Eng
Bonjour, RU-vid is only a way for us to show what we do, the videos which are in sequence and order are on the website where we sell our course. Hope this helps :)
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Additionally, when an adjective falls between a demonstrative adjective and a singular masculine noun, and this adjective begins with a vowel-like sound, even if the noun begins with a consonant, "cet" is used in this matter (eg ce garçon, but cet autre garçon), but if this adjective begins with a consonant, even if the noun begins with a vowel-like sound, "ce" is used in this matter (eg cet homme, but ce même homme). In other words, the demonstrative adjectives "ce" or "cet" must agree with the adjective's first letter in this matter, NOT the noun's.
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