How French People Actually Ask Questions: Beginners Friendly Guide + Travel Essentials
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Published 2024-03-31
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Chapters ✂️
00:16: What's the program of today?
00:43: How to structure a question in French?
03:23: Question words in French
05:09: Examples of questions in French: Travel toolkit
07:46: Asking for directions in French
11:35: Questions for shopping or ordering f
All Comments (21)
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If you want to practice these questions for free, you can use ChatGPT! Check the list of prompts I created for you to make your French learning journey even easier: mailchi.mp/80fa21424cc0/chatgpt-prompts
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Bless your soul for this video, I spent hours trying to learn the structure of the sentence when asking a question and in what context. You simplified it so well. Please keep making videos !
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I appreciate the practical examples!
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Thank you, this really simplified things 🇬🇧
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Salut Cassy! vidéo incroyable ! Simple et précis.😉
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Hi Cassey. Truly enjoy your videos. I just found them on YouTube and I am going watch all of them. You have a great conversation instructional method that I find very understanding, logical and pleasant. I will just make two comments. The word “posh” that you use I believe to indicate formal, is a word very seldom use in every day English language, English speech by Native American speak Native American English speakers. I think that they would we would understand and prefer when you use the word “formal versus informal” or familiar. My second comment is, I don’t think there are normal sentences in English. You use that descriptive adjective as well. Let me suggest that you use the word regular English sentence. Thank you.
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I’m learning even how to be a better teacher (English in my case) with you, Cassy. Thanks a lot forneou content. (Je vais ensaye: avec toi Je aprendre comment étre un mellieux professeis d’Englais 😂 — fully improvised)
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merci beaucoup
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Merci Cassy, your video really helps. I
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excellent, very clear, thanks !!
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Merci 🙏🏾 j’ai été étudier pour plusieurs années et maintenant je peux voir clairement ❤
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Very nice.. this helped me a lot.
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Great! ༈
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Merci beaucoup
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Salut Cassy. Je viens d’abonner ta chaîne YouTube. Merci beaucoup pour partager ces astuces. Ça aide énormément pour avoir l’air français au quotidien. Bonne continuation. ❤
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Merci beaucoup.
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Cool😍
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Tre' Bien et ne dificil😅
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Is it me or do the French aspirate at the end of words? For example when saying merci. I hear something like Mercih