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She had gone alone, but the children were to go to the station to meet her. And loving the station as they did, it was only natural that they should be there a good hour before there was any chance of Mother s train arriving, even if the train were punctual, which was most unlikely...
How to Learn French SentencesKelly Sundstrom
There is one additional meaning of ‘good’ that we should cover here, which is the use of ‘good’ as a noun to mean something that is good, virtuous, or beneficial. The reason this causes confusion is because it can be used in the phrase ‘do good’, which is also a colloquial us...
9. Beware of Free French learning tools 8. Translate Into English as Little as Possible 7. Link French to Images and Visual Situations, not English words 6. Be Careful With French Cognates 5. Avoid “Writing” in Your Head 4. Learn in Sentences 3. Prioritize 2. Study Regularly...
Basic ways to congratulate someone in French: Félicitations ! = Congratulations. Bravo ! = Bravo ! Or even: Trop fort ! (informal) = “Too strong!” (literally) = Very good! Chapeau ! (a bit old-fashioned) = “Hat” (literally) = “Congrats!” (with surprise and admiration) Use th...
2. “Good afternoon” in French You can say “Bon après-midi” in the afternoon as an expression of “hello”, or stick with “bonjour” before the evening. The use of “Bon après-midi” is more commonly used to mean “have a nice day” when you say goodbye to the others. ...
Things often seem like a big deal when they’re really not. You can use this to quickly disarm a tense situation in which someone thinks you’re upset with them, or just to comfort someone who’s having a hard time. Notice that then’is usually left off in spoken French. ...
So, in order to master the French pronoun EN, you should really learn the most common verbs followed by the preposition de in French. And train on making sentences using EN with these verbs. When the “de, du, des…” introduce a person in this context, then you must use a stress pr...
There are just so many words to remember, and the long sentences are so difficult to understand. I’m so worried. How can I improve my English? Who can give me some suggestions?Tina Answered January 6 Don’t worry, David. I often use chants, songs and pictures to help me remember ...