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@frenchpod101
@frenchpod101 Год назад
bit.ly/3WJZzuS Click here and get the best resources online to master French grammar and improve your vocabulary with tons of content for FREE!
@friedchicken456
@friedchicken456 4 года назад
I don't know why I am watching this, I'm french lol
@abhijeetpawar3100
@abhijeetpawar3100 4 года назад
Maybe you are watching the teacher. Lol
@winmarcelo4941
@winmarcelo4941 4 года назад
Haha
@inkyguy
@inkyguy 3 года назад
jiiusu, he’s adorable. I could watch him all day!
@luckybarrel7829
@luckybarrel7829 3 года назад
Practice makes perfect
@notonlyy0urs518
@notonlyy0urs518 3 года назад
I'm not french but I'm learning french and I'm from philippines lol
@larchange1657
@larchange1657 3 года назад
I am French to and i'm loocking
@markacohen1
@markacohen1 2 года назад
As a French teacher, I can highly recommend this video. It lays out the material in a sensible way, for instance by noting the exceptions as soon as the rule was introduced.
@fernandomarquez365
@fernandomarquez365 Год назад
Merci Mark!!! I am a Spanish English teacher but I am studying French by myself and I know how to use this method 😚 this is the thing we need to know when we are learning a new language 😊
@ElianaSalazarMusic
@ElianaSalazarMusic 5 лет назад
Thank you for the lesson. I definitely need to watch it more than once
@nikitagupta8971
@nikitagupta8971 4 года назад
I love the way as you telling and teaching.
@alexisaries
@alexisaries 5 лет назад
The N, P and R are new for me. Very good explanation, I have to re-watch it again!
@dodoman664
@dodoman664 5 лет назад
Merci beaucoup. Vos explications sont tres claires. J"ai vraiment aime toutes les informations. En passant, votre anglais est parfait. Merci encore! Neil, Houston, Texas
@mmcczonef2995
@mmcczonef2995 3 года назад
THIS FRENCH MASTER IS JUST TOO GOOD. GO BLESS YOU. AM ENJOYING ITS. EVERY THING HAS BEEN CLARIFIED EASILY. MERCI
@divya.sharma19
@divya.sharma19 4 года назад
Thanks for explaining so well!
@bjazz68
@bjazz68 4 года назад
Wow!! now i'm scared, thanks very much, so much information and so well covered, really appreciate it.
@luisantoniomoran7085
@luisantoniomoran7085 2 года назад
You did an excellent job explaining a lot in a short period of time kudos to you!
@doreendsouza8862
@doreendsouza8862 Год назад
This video was so useful to me .being a beginner in French I learnt a lot ..thankyou sir
@nashamohamed6035
@nashamohamed6035 3 года назад
Great video! I use this to teach my french classes, the rules were broken down in an easy manner to follow.
@peglegacy
@peglegacy 4 года назад
Another outstanding video from Pierre. Well done. Bravo.
@sa21g22g23
@sa21g22g23 2 года назад
Very good and very nice lesson on the french liaison for learning and to understand this magnificents themes of french grammar and the splendid french language, tres bien et tres beau lecon pour pouvoir comprendre et apprendre et etudier plus jolies phrases et cuestions en francais et plus mots francaises
@OuiInFrance
@OuiInFrance 5 лет назад
Great video! The liaison can be so tricky for us non-natives. I always mess up when words start with an "h" like les haricots verts. I hear people do a liaison and say lezzz haricots so that's how I learned it but it's not correct. Sometimes it's hard to know what's correct when even French people make mistakes!
@gerardogavilantocaimasa3141
@gerardogavilantocaimasa3141 3 года назад
That is because there are two "h" in French. the "h muet" (liaison is required, exemple les hommes) and the "h aspiré" (liaison is forbidden, as in the cases of :les haricots, les héros. The "h aspiré" bans the liaison and the elision. That's why we say in singular le haricot, le héros and not l'haricot or l'héros.
@inkyguy
@inkyguy Год назад
@@gerardogavilantocaimasa3141​Thank you very much for your comment. Just from your brief comment I learned several things and even made two or three notes to help me to remember them. 👍
@gerardogavilantocaimasa3141
@@inkyguy You're welcome.
@fernandomarquez365
@fernandomarquez365 Год назад
@@gerardogavilantocaimasa3141 Exactement!!! le problème est que les gens n'aiment pas lire et ils veulent que tout soit mis dans une vidéo, je ne suis pas natif mais c'est la première chose que j'ai apprise quand j'ai décidé d'étudier cette langue, cette vidéo explique tout ce dont nous avons besoin très bien mais le jeune homme sait que j'ai oublié de mentionner la règle du ¨h¨, ça ne peut pas être parfait non plus.
@nsaraemam
@nsaraemam 5 лет назад
Really good thanks you A good teacher
@avamaria8447
@avamaria8447 5 лет назад
Thank you for this awesome video! In the future please make the letters bigger :) Merci!
@mspbooks
@mspbooks 4 года назад
Nice overview - I feel like I understand the subject better now. I'd like more training, but will try harder now checking back against the rules you have outlined here. Thank you!
@RAdler-ml3fo
@RAdler-ml3fo 3 года назад
C'est excellent, tres utile. Il est un super professeur. Merci!
@etherealis1943
@etherealis1943 5 лет назад
Wonderfully done lesson.
@nikitagupta8971
@nikitagupta8971 4 года назад
Merci !
@xjAlbert
@xjAlbert 5 лет назад
Bravo!
@debramoss2267
@debramoss2267 5 лет назад
Great lesson, I will watch it a few times to get it into my head properly, thank you!
@inkyguy
@inkyguy Год назад
I literally sat and took notes!
@carolcf100
@carolcf100 5 лет назад
Great job, prof. you speak english very well too:)
@luckybarrel7829
@luckybarrel7829 3 года назад
Superb. Very helpful. Thanks for your hard work.
@jonathanrobinson913
@jonathanrobinson913 3 года назад
Thanks. I needed clarification!
@miriamkhosh3259
@miriamkhosh3259 2 года назад
Best explanation of all when it comes to liasons
@valentina9450
@valentina9450 5 лет назад
Very helpful video! Definitely will have to practice more. Also could you make the letters bigger? I struggled to see some vowels and words. Thank you for sharing with us!
@atelierculturalmurua8325
@atelierculturalmurua8325 3 года назад
me encanta su explicación.
@narutodayo
@narutodayo Год назад
Wow, such a great, helpful video!
@zshadow1706
@zshadow1706 2 года назад
merci beaucoup!
@stephaniegleason7440
@stephaniegleason7440 3 года назад
Ce jeune homme est formidable. (I hope my French is correct.)
@TheUniverseofHeavenEarthHellUS
I love this man!
@lynncyprian5710
@lynncyprian5710 5 лет назад
Thank you
@henriquecruz1
@henriquecruz1 2 года назад
Excellente vidéo ! Merci bcp !
@androidfun3771
@androidfun3771 5 лет назад
merci
@MissMyoozikal
@MissMyoozikal 3 года назад
THANK YOU
@soelwinlwineindu1877
@soelwinlwineindu1877 5 лет назад
Merci beaucoup ,je comoprends mieux . j'adore parler francais. Je remercie et bonne journée
@edff6890
@edff6890 3 года назад
Thank God this video exists
@zhitianluo
@zhitianluo 4 года назад
life saver!!!
@maliwanolson733
@maliwanolson733 5 лет назад
Je vous remercie
@user-eo6jg3fd2g
@user-eo6jg3fd2g 4 года назад
Super!
@Perririri
@Perririri 4 года назад
If French were written in Cyrillic, perhaps liaison would be easier!
@yingwaldecker5308
@yingwaldecker5308 3 года назад
I will watch this video again and again till getting uses to the pronaciations. I hope one day.
@gavinlouis3716
@gavinlouis3716 Год назад
thank you so much this helped alot with my pronunciation for my recording because i had to record my self reading french
@gavinlouis3716
@gavinlouis3716 Год назад
i also want to say i look foward to future videos
@johnnicholls5344
@johnnicholls5344 2 года назад
Coucou Pierre Chapeau !! Voici deux exemples un peu dur à prononcer correctement chez les anglophones... Ils sont and ils ont
@amandathilini6925
@amandathilini6925 3 года назад
Great explanation. It would be better if the white board is clear. The board is not visible properly
@user-cp5hq9ih2i
@user-cp5hq9ih2i 8 месяцев назад
good video, it's very useful. but plz upload clarity writing.
@trantranly8431
@trantranly8431 5 лет назад
Merci beaucoup ❤ the liason makes french more romantic but it's kind of confused for the non-native like me to make out what word the native were saying :)) Cảm ơn thầy nhiều lắm ❤
@inkyguy
@inkyguy Год назад
Though the rules only become second nature over time with practice and use, it’s really not that that exotic or strange a language phenomenon. We English speakers use liaisons too whenever we contract words: don’t, can’t, shouldn’t, I’d, he’d. For some reason contractions in English are considered improper, “lazy” and are never or rarely used in formal writing, though this rule has been relaxed considerably in the last few decades, e.g., compare articles in newspapers or magazines written in the 1950s and even into the 1980s with those written today. Perhaps like many other things in life, the French are more accepting of human nature. To wit: _England has always been disinclined to accept human nature._ - E.M. Forster, _Maurice_
@kevinferreira5722
@kevinferreira5722 5 лет назад
Comment pouvez-vous expliquer la liaison "comment allez-vous?" ?
@reneeschool9441
@reneeschool9441 3 года назад
Its on the rule of ‘intergotative abverbs’. No liason
@gerardogavilantocaimasa3141
@gerardogavilantocaimasa3141 3 года назад
@@reneeschool9441 It's an exception I think, because in that case we must pronounce the t .
@kaedenmiller2822
@kaedenmiller2822 3 года назад
He's so cute😭🤚
@inkyguy
@inkyguy 2 года назад
_Trop mignon !_
@mohammadebrahiminejad8757
@mohammadebrahiminejad8757 3 года назад
French founders had no idea about what the goal of a writing system is. these systems are made to help people to read and write not to make them disable in reading and writing. their writing system has a very strong tendency to ambiguity instead of clarity. it seems they wished that nobody can neither read nor write. they had to hire a german to make a real system for them and save their people from facing this madness every single day.
@afinespormx7633
@afinespormx7633 3 года назад
It is too bizarre to critise a "writing system" when you do not write correctly your sentences in English.
@vizeath
@vizeath 2 года назад
Wkwkwkwkwk......
@2002RM
@2002RM 5 лет назад
@ Le prof - "Les enfants arriveront par ici" ... isn't this just an extension of the earlier "s" rule you mentioned in this video? I don't really get why this is categorised differently.
@johnnicholls5344
@johnnicholls5344 2 года назад
As an English speaker of French, may I point out something which is very difficult to get our mouths and tongues to do? It's concerning your very first example of a liaison: un grand arbre. The usually silent d in 'grand' is pronounced because of the liaison BUT to our English ears we have to make a soft 't' sound NOT a hard 'd' sound. This is so difficult to do. I have been in a class of advanced students in French and we all had a) trouble with even knowing that we had to make the liaison and b) we all found it's so hard to make the d sound come out of our mouths as an unaspirated t. The position of the tongue is the key to success.
@BennijLy
@BennijLy 2 года назад
Hi, could you please explain the liaison for cinq cents euros? Do we do the liaison between cents and euros? I am receiving conflicting answers and advice.
@allwritey
@allwritey 5 лет назад
How about "pas encore"? I hear the s sometimes used as liaison and sometimes not. Merci!
@guyomh
@guyomh 3 года назад
Both pronunciations are correct. I usually don't use the liaison
@NarsilRenewed
@NarsilRenewed Год назад
So, why in the first column there was no liaison with "sont" but there IS a liaison in tje last example of the practice??
@alexism5860
@alexism5860 5 лет назад
For example in « Il est un chat » would there be a liaison between est and un so it sounds like Ayt-un?
@zuinaziz6828
@zuinaziz6828 5 лет назад
yes
@LiborSupcik
@LiborSupcik 5 лет назад
5:05 you don't have to or can or may not say it...?
@TenDanceStudio
@TenDanceStudio 4 года назад
Thanks for the useful video ! Is there any acception for « et » in the sentence like this : « il est français et est très gentil »?
@inkyguy
@inkyguy 2 года назад
The correct English word is _exception._ The word “acception” does not exist in English.
@TenDanceStudio
@TenDanceStudio 2 года назад
@@inkyguy thanks )
@lunadog71
@lunadog71 3 года назад
The thing I find most difficult is knowing when NOT to make the liaison.
@stevenmoritsugu4716
@stevenmoritsugu4716 2 года назад
You show no liaison after Comment, but what about Comment allez-vous?
@karlurban5401
@karlurban5401 3 года назад
Vous avez écrit « avez-vous essayer ». Pourtant, vous auriez dû l’écrire « avez-vous essayé ».
@vizeath
@vizeath 2 года назад
Me watching this video on phone screen and trying to read the board 😳😳😳
@MrouhAga
@MrouhAga 5 лет назад
C'est très utile, merci! Pourtant, il ya une erreur dans la phrase "Avez-vous essayER ce numéro?". Après l'auxiliaire "avoir" (avez), le verbe doit être au participe passé et non à l'infinitif.
@TheVanillaChapstick
@TheVanillaChapstick 5 лет назад
ah, c'est vrais! Merci pour ca.
@ppatocthereturn04
@ppatocthereturn04 3 года назад
@@TheVanillaChapstick vrais
@TheVanillaChapstick
@TheVanillaChapstick 3 года назад
@@ppatocthereturn04 oui oui baguette.
@NarsilRenewed
@NarsilRenewed Год назад
How would "un chat et un chien" be pronounced, then?
@JS-wj3rl
@JS-wj3rl 5 лет назад
The camera man did a terrible job, no zooming made it very hard to see the writing even with a big screen ...
@lostworld8008
@lostworld8008 5 лет назад
Very true. I couldn't see the single word
@joshharris3040
@joshharris3040 2 года назад
5:51 I find it amusing that we basically have the same thing in English, except the words don't just sound the same, they are the same. The phrase "very gay" can mean either "really happy" or "too sissy" depending on context (and whether or not the speaker is an asshole).
@7HPDH
@7HPDH 3 года назад
Moi je ne savais pas que l’on pouvait faire la liaison après les verbes -er, ça fait un peu poétique
@ey8767
@ey8767 4 года назад
“Delay of the sound” is not confusing for people who speak English well. In English, a similar rule also exists. If the former word ends with a consonant and the later word starts with a vowel, you will "connect" them. For example, "the trial ended in a guilty verdict". "Ended" and "in" must be connected. The pronunciation is "ende din". It's a little bit different from the French, but I think English speakers could easily understand the rule. However, the liaison in general is really tricky for French learners. The major issue is that most consonants in the end of the words wouldn't be pronunced. But when you do liaison, you will have to pronunce it. It's really really confusing. In English, the last consonant will be pronunced anyway, so it's natural to "connect" the sound.
@inkyguy
@inkyguy 3 года назад
👎🏽 Evonne p, no, “ended in” properly enunciated has no liaison in English, unless it is lazy English. Each word is spoken separately and distinctly; there is no prescribed liaison or slurring of the syllables between these two words.
@saidfarid6382
@saidfarid6382 2 года назад
Hello professor Bonjour professeur Please could you write in big letters. Your writing is too small and it is not clear. Thanks a lot.
@lucasargandona4658
@lucasargandona4658 3 года назад
Tu es mon enfant...
@vizeath
@vizeath 2 года назад
What do you mean? 😁😁
@user-ql3tx4rf2m
@user-ql3tx4rf2m 3 года назад
Il est beau, non?
@sadib.2502
@sadib.2502 Год назад
Thank you
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