Objectif:
This week you are expected to identify yourself, state your name, last name, spell it, say where you are from and your occupation.
Watch the video and answer the questions creating your own video. Post it as comment.
Click here to watch the video.
Videos to study this week
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ReplyDeleteHello Everyone,
Copy and paste the URL link below in order to watch my French Introduction video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAQqOV-Ecx8
Language learning progress:
Currently, I know how to say "Hello, my name is…" in French, which is "Bonjour, je m'appelle…" I learned that phrase(s) through the YouTube video provided, over common French phrases and terms. There are also other French phrases within the YouTube video I learned and went over. However, I cannot recall them by memory as I do for "Hello, my name is…" I also watched the alphabet videos twice and noticed that most of the letters from the French alphabet are pronounced in a similar fashion to the Spanish and English language. The only letters that were not pronounced the same were "E, G, J, R, Y." At the moment, I do not know the letters to the French alphabet by memory yet. I will give you guys an update next week on how my French alphabet learning is going.
Thank You,
Priscilla Sambrano
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ReplyDeleteHere is my video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwDcZs1RBsQ
After watching the videos, I was able to learn the french alphabet! I really enjoyed watching the first video, it helped me memorize the alphabet because of the song that was combined with it. After I watched the video "French Alphabet pronunciation" I was able to determine which letters I was saying slightly incorrectly. I learned that the letters A, B, C D were pronounced just like they would be pronounced in Spanish. I also learned that F, L, M, N were pronounced like letters in English. When I began watching the "Top 30 french phrases-beginner edition" I quickly became confused when we put the letters together and realized that some letters in phrases were silent. I also learned that literally translating an english phrase to French would not many any sense. Overall, I enjoyed the videos and I am learning a lot already!
Kenyia: This assignment has to be done in French, not in English. I do not need to see your skills to spell in English.
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DeleteBomjour a tous! Hello everyone!
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As I was watching the alphabet in French video, I noticed that I didn't struggle as much as I thought I would to pick it up. However, I am struggling a bit with the letters "O" and "E" because I keep pronouncing "O" as "E" and vice versa. I keep getting those mixed up for some reason. I noticed that a lot of the letters sound similar to the letters in English and Spanish. After watching the 30 phrase french video, I noticed that there were a lot of silent parts. After watching the videos assigned, I began searching other videos out of curiosity and I have noticed that a lot of French words, require you to not pronounce the last letter.
Ruth: I do not need to see your skills spelling in English, I need to see how you do it in French.
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