I have decided to think of this as a game. Therefore, any set-backs or embarrasing moments are just all part of the fun...no need to take it so seriously!
This morning I started the 'Michel Thomas' audio cd's, which were fabulous. I couldn't believe what I could say by the end of the first cd. And it was actually fun!
Then I went to work, and met my first challenge: to speak to at least one person each day in French. I spoke to the tech guy at my uni, who asked me if the TV I was returning had been okay. I replied, "c'etait", as in "it was". He explained to me that in French, you can't just say, 'it was' with nothing afterwards, so I said, "c'etait bon"...he laughed and said, 'zis iz onlee for ze sex!". Apparently, 'bien' is for material things, and 'bon', or 'bonne' is for feelings.
Good to know!
Learning French in the City of "Non"
Monday, 18 October 2010
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Eu
I can pronounce 'eu'!!
With some coaching from Jo I've realised it's not pronounced 'oo'.
It's more like 'ew'.
With some coaching from Jo I've realised it's not pronounced 'oo'.
It's more like 'ew'.
My French journey...the ups and downs.
After two and a half years in Paris, I still can't speak French!
My friend Jo suggested I try blogging my journey of learning, so here I go!
I am determined to improve, with books, cds, language exchange chats and getting myself out there more, speaking and hearing French.
So, this will be a journal of my experiences, and hopefully a way to measure my improvements and successes!
My friend Jo suggested I try blogging my journey of learning, so here I go!
I am determined to improve, with books, cds, language exchange chats and getting myself out there more, speaking and hearing French.
So, this will be a journal of my experiences, and hopefully a way to measure my improvements and successes!
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