French the natural way: fluency at any age, 3 benefits of acquiring French
Coucou les French learners,
In response to last week’s newsletter, Debra wrote to me:
Coucou les French learners,
In response to last week’s newsletter, Debra wrote to me:
Coucou les French learners,
Do you remember Chris? When she spoke French for the first time during our French Accountability Hour, I was shocked. Chris sounded fluent! How did she do it? Well, Chris kindly shared her French routine:
I am retired now and have lots of free time to spend with my target language.
Coucou les French learners,
When Chris spoke French for the first time during our French Accountability Hour last Monday, I was a amazed. Chris spoke in full correct sentences with a beautiful French accent.
Je n’en croyais pas mes oreilles ! My ears couldn’t believe it!
Coucou les French learners,
Kiyan joined us yesterday. After watching the first session of our Baby Stage self-paced course, he commented:
I am not beginner but I still can not listen French clearly. For me it’s too fast. And my pronounciation is bad. So I want to restart learning French the natural way to absorb it.
Coucou les French learners,
As a beginner in your French journey, you may think it’s not realistic to expect to understand a language effortlessly. Well… I am here to prove you wrong!
Our goal here is to help you understand French with no effort. Why?
Coucou les French learners,
On May 1st, it is common for French people to offer lily of the valley flowers, le muguet to their loved ones as a symbol of good luck and happiness. So here is un brin de muguet for you,
Coucou les French learners,
As a French teacher, I often hear from my eager French learners who are determined to speak the language. They’re excited to start having conversations in French, but they quickly run into a problem: they struggle to maintain a conversation, they freeze.