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10 Most Important French ER Verbs and How to Conjugate Them?

Mastering French ER verbs is crucial for anyone learning the language! In this video, we’ll walk you through the 10 most important ER verbs and show you exactly how to conjugate them in the present tense.

Perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills, this guide will help you build a strong foundation in French verb conjugation.

Whether you’re a student with French Lessons Australia or studying independently, this tutorial is designed to make learning fun and easy.

Don’t forget to check out our website for more tips and resources to conquer French confidently!

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“Unlocking French -RE Verbs: Present Tense Tips”

In this video, we’ll guide you step-by-step through the conjugation of French -RE verbs in the present tense.

Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners alike, you’ll discover the patterns and rules behind these common verbs.

We’ll break down examples, show you tips to remember conjugations easily, and help you build confidence in using them in everyday conversation.

Whether you’re learning French for school, travel, or personal growth, this video will help you conquer -RE verbs like a pro.

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Mastering French Reflexive Verbs

In this video, we’ll dive deep into French reflexive verbs and how to use them correctly in daily conversation!

Reflexive verbs are essential for discussing actions that we do to ourselves or each other, like “se réveiller” (to wake up) and “se laver” (to wash oneself).

This lesson will help you understand the reflexive pronouns, conjugation in different tenses, and provide clear examples with real-life situations.

Whether you’re a beginner or looking to polish your French grammar, this video will make reflexive verbs simple and easy to remember.

Don’t forget to practice with the exercises at the end!

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10 Essential French Words for Technology

Upgrade your French vocabulary with these 10 essential words for technology! In this video, you’ll learn how to talk about gadgets, the internet, and tech-related tools in French.

Whether you’re a beginner or just looking to expand your vocabulary, these words are key to navigating the modern world in French.

Perfect for anyone interested in technology or improving their language skills!

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10 Most important Verbs to know in French

Welcome to our French learning series! In this video, we’ll explore the 10 most important French verbs that every beginner should know.

Whether you’re just starting out or looking to improve your French, mastering these verbs will give you a strong foundation for everyday conversations.

From être (to be) to venir (to come), we’ll walk you through their meanings, how to use them, and provide practical examples so you can apply them confidently in real-life situations.

Join us and make learning French easy and enjoyable!

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Happy New Year 2024

As we embark on this new year, I want to share a resolution with each one of you: let’s carry on learning and growing together. Learning a new language opens doors to endless opportunities, and your dedication to mastering French is truly inspiring.

In 2024, let’s challenge ourselves to practice regularly, immerse ourselves in the language, and embrace every chance to communicate in French.

Whether it’s watching French films, reading books, or having conversations with native speakers, every effort brings us closer to fluency.

Remember, language learning is not just about grammar and vocabulary; it’s about discovering new cultures, making connections, and broadening our horizons. So, let’s support and encourage each other throughout this journey.

Let’s celebrate every milestone, learn from our mistakes, and celebrate the joy of communicating in French. Wishing you all a year filled with language success, cultural discoveries, and the thrill of mastering French!

Happy New Year and let’s make 2024 a fantastic year of language learning!

With warmest regards, Amelie

How you learned the basic French words to start a conversation
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Basic French words and Phrases to Start Conversation

So, you planned to visit a French-speaking country, but have you learned those Basic French Words which will help you to communicate whilst travelling to a French-speaking country

In this article, we have covered those most common and basic French phrases.

Wondering how French people will react when you initiate a conversation in English or with any little knowledge of on French. You do need some French survival phrases!

No need to worry anymore!

In this article, I will help you learning the basic French phrases you should know to make yourself understood in France and to have a basic French conversation. One thing you do have to bear in mind though is that whatever your level of French is, French people will definitely appreciate you’re trying and they will therefore make an extra effort to help you.

Basic French Phrases to Greet people

It seems French people give greetings a very important place. Indeed, it is, for example, normal in France, to say hello when you enter a shop. Not doing it would be considered as rude. Yes but how exactly do you greet people in French (Check our Greetings Quiz)? Here are the Basic French phrases you need to learn to make your way up to French people’s hearts.

1.How to say hi in French? – Bonjour

How to say hi in French?

“Bonjour” means “hello” in French. It goes beyond a simple greeting though and it is more considered as a word you say every time you enter a place (shop, post office…) or even when you walk pass people in the street! It is very commonly used.

However it exists different “hellos” depending on the time of the day and on the relationship you have with people. Let me explain.

 

2.How to say good evening in French? – Bonsoir

In the evening, “bonjour” (literally “good day”) becomes “bonsoir” (which translates to “good evening”). Even though “bonjour” would still be acceptable, “bonsoir” seems more appropriate once the sun goes down,

3.How to say hi in French – Salut

This is a word you could use when speaking to friends or children. It is commonly thought to mean “hi” but be aware that it is not the exact equivalent. It is much more informal and shouldn’t be used when speaking to someone you don’t (or barely) know.

After “salut” you could perhaps want to say “quoi de neuf?” which means “what’s new? “ To which people might answer “pas grand chose” (“not much”).

4.How to say hello in French? – Coucou

This word has a very similar meaning to “salut” but it is even more relaxed so keep this one for people you are very close to.

5.How to say Goodbye in French? – Au revoir

This is the most common way to say goodbye in French. It literally means “to seeing you again”. Just like “bonjour” you can choose different ways to say “goodbye” depending on the situation. So here they are:

6.How to say See you later in French? – A plus tard

This means “see you later”. If you speak to a friend, you could even say “à plus” and get rid of “tard”.

7.How to say See you soon in French? – A bientôt

Similar to the expression above, this one means “see you soon”.

8.How to say until next time in French? – A la prochaine

Translating to “until next time”, this expression is however a lot less formal. I would advise you to only say it to friends or family.


Basic French Words of Politeness

Politeness is a must in France. Indeed the way French people see it is that manners don’t cost anything so make sure you use the following expressions. And do not worry about making mistakes,

French people will appreciate and respect you’re trying French Basic words

10. How to say Please in French? – S’il te plaît / s’il vous plaît

The French version of “please” can appear a bit long and tricky but it’s not that difficult to pronounce so don’t let the appearance scare you.

There are two versions of please in French language: a formal one (“s’il vous plaît”) and an informal one (“s’il te plaît”).

The rule is simple: if you don’t know the person or not enough to call him/her a friend or if that person is not a child then use “s’il vous plaît”. In any other cases, “s’il te plaît” would be fine. Easy or easy?

11.How to say Thank You in French? – Merci

Merci - Thank you in French
After “please” comes the time to say “thank you” and in French you’ll have to say “merci”. It is pronounced like “mercy” in English (even though the meaning is totally different!!).

12.How to say you’re welcome in French? – De rien

“De rien” means “you’re welcome”.

This French phrase is commonly used in response when someone says “merci”

13.How to say Excuse me in French? – Excuse-moi/Excusez-moi

Just like “please”, there are a formal and an informal way of saying “excuse-me”. The rule is the exact same. If you know the person or if it is a child then you’ll use “excuse-moi”. If not, “excusez moi” would be better.

Why you should learn these basic French phrases

I have drawn up a quick list of some of the most basic french phrases for tourists.

Imagine yourself lost in Paris. You might want to enjoy that moment of being alone in a fabulous city you barely know looking at all its wonders and just stop the time making the most of it.

Yes, I agree.

It does sound marvelous.

However, reality will eventually kick in and you will have to approach someone and ask him/her a few questions to make your way back to where you have to go.

So here are most useful French phrases for travelers

15.How to say how do we say in French? – Comment dit-on “…” en français?

It is clear you are making an effort and trying your best to grasp the daily French expressions and to use them in appropriate circumstances. There is absolutely no doubt French people will appreciate this.

However you might not know everything you might need to say so asking the translation of an English word (or two…) in French might come handy. To do so, you should say “comment dit-on … en français?”(“how do we say…in French?). If they have the answer, French people will gladly help you.

16.How to say do you speak English in French? – Parlez-vous anglais?

 

Sometimes, despite all your willing, the situation might become a bit too complicated and your linguistic knowledge might be a little too little! In that case, you might want to ask someone if they speak English. If so, the correct phrase is “parlez-vous anglais?”

17. How to say I do not understand French Well? – Je ne comprends pas bien le français / Or How to say I do not speak very well French? – je ne parle pas très bien français

You’ll see some French people can be very talkative and might get giddy telling you all about their fabulous country. It might be the right moment to tell them you are not fluent in French (yet!) and that you do not understand everything they are saying.

“Je ne comprends pas bien le français” (I don’t understand French very well”) and “Je ne parle pas très bien français” (“I don’t speak French very well”) are the two phrases you’ll need.

18.How to say can you speak more slowly in French? – Pouvez-vous parler moins vite?

In similar situations, you might want people to speak more slowly. This could allow you to understand more familiar basic French words or even maybe to read on people’s lips if you find the pronunciation or accent too difficult to understand. “Pouvez-vous parler moins vite?” means “Can you speak more slowly?”

19.How to say can you repeat in French? – Pouvez-vous répéter?

Have you ever been in that awkward situation where someone is telling you something but you literally do not have a clue what they’re on about?

Yes, so have I… Well you don’t have any choice.

You will have to ask them to repeat and put all your efforts into it to understand better what they are saying. The required question is “pouvez-vous répéter? (Can you repeat?”).

20.How to say can you help me in French? – Pouvez-vous m’aider?

Touch wood nothing bad will ever happen to you while visiting France (or elsewhere for that matter) but if you find yourself in a difficult situation, you might want to ask people for some help.

In that case, you would say “pouvez-vous m’aider?” (“Can you help me?”). This phrase could also be used in a lot less dramatic situation as, for example, if you need help choosing the right outfit for a fabulous evening out you’re planning at the local French restaurant!

21.How to say where is the subway in French? – Où est le métro?

When making your way to that lovely restaurant mentioned above, you might get lost (again!).

Finding the subway might help you on your way. “Où est le métro?” is what you will need to say to ask “where is the subway?”.

22.How to say can I use the toilet? – Puis-je utiliser les toilettes?

In most big cities, you should be able to find public toilets in the streets. However, in all fairness, you may not want to use them or maybe there might not be one in the specific location you will spend your day. You could then enter a restaurant or a café and politely ask to use their facilities.

“Puis-je utiliser les toilettes” is the French translation for “Can I use the toilets?”

23.How to say where are the toilets in French? – Où sont les toilettes

If you already are in a restaurant or café, you might simply want to ask where the toilets are. In that case, you will say “Où sont les toilettes?” (“Where are the toilets?”).

24.How to say can I have the bill in French? – Pourrais-je avoir l’addition?

You have just had a gorgeous three course meal and it’s now time to pay. To ask for the bill, you need to say “pourrais-je avoir l’addition?” (Can I have the bill?”).

Conclusion

With all these most common french words and phrases, you should now be ready to enjoy your trip to France!

Now I’d like to hear from you:

Which basic French words and phrases was most tough for you to pronounce?

Either way, leave a quick comment below right now if you have queries

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5 advantages for taking French Online courses

Learning French through a professional and results-based approach, without leaving your home is now possible with French Lessons Australia;

 

French Online courses!

 

The French online courses is now officially launched!

 

Flexibility

Why taking an online course? One of the main advantage is the flexibility: you can progress in your course at the day and time you want, whenever suits you the best. No need to rush after work to come at your weekly evening class and no need to cancel a brunch with your friends on Saturday to come learning French.
Now YOU decide what time is the best for you today or tomorrow, and at the location you want. All you need is a computer/tablet and an internet connection: at your desk, on your sofa with a glass of (French) wine, or even in the public transport before going to work. More flexibility and less obligations, this is how the Online Course works.

 

At your own pace

With the Online Course, learning French is at your own pace. Troubles with grammar but facilities with telling time? You decide how much time you spend on a thematic and how fast you want to learn. Planning to go in France and grammar is not essential for your goals? Not a problem, you are the only one choosing how to manage your time and your interests in learning Moliere’s language.
With the Online Course, you are the one deciding what you want to learn in French and in how much time.

 

Improve French in a fun and easy way

Through a diversified media content including funny videos and continuously updated posts, we make sure that your experience learning French is easy, fun, and fast. We want you to make real progress at your rythm and in a relaxed environment. Forget about the big boring French theory books, we are here to make you love what you’re learning.

 

Develop your brain

It is now scientifically proved: learning a new language has a lot of benefits on your health and on your brain. Bilingual people develop dementia and Alzheimer 5 year later in life and they enjoy a better memory on the short and long-term. But that’s not all, learning a foreign language like French has impacts on your daily life. Studies show that people speaking more than one language deal better with unforeseen events, are more prompt to change, and take more rational decisions.
By improving multi-tasking, academic and working performance, and mental health, learning French is going to be an essential moment in your life!
The Online course, by stimulating your brain with all a range of learning material will develop your cognitive capacities as well as your passion for French.

 

Travel in French-speaking countries

More than 30 countries speak French as official or second language: France of course, but also Canada, a lot of African countries, and many paradisiac islands such as Seychelles, Mauritius or French Polynesia… After English, French is the language spoken in the bigger number of countries around the world, and therefore, gives you opportunities while travelling but also in your career or at school.
The Online Course will provide you with several thematics you can use in daily life, in order for you to be able to travel and surf on the French wave.
If you’re an independent and motivated person willing to learn French at your own pace and time, come to have a look at French Lessons Australia with our Online Course and see the different options we can offer you!
Don’t say ‘tomorrow’ when you can say “today’!

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Learning French with Private Home Tuition

Students who always wanted to learn French or studied before and want to freshen up the skills they can consider private French home tuition. There could be many ways you can find tutors who can help you teaching french either you meet them in someplace like a coffee shop or you can find your tutor another side of the world online.

More often online tutor is affordable as compared to meeting with a tutor in person. French lessons are more effective when they are given online. There are some reasons for online lessons are;

  • They are one to one lessons
  • Cheaper than language schools
  • Easy to approach the tutor
  • You won’t have to waste time going to school
  • There are options available for individualized classes

This article will help you to find what kind of tutor you want and how you will plan your lessons in the most effective learning way. There are some online technologies which are best for their French lessons and those are;

Wyzant 

Wyzant will help you to find a tutor with skills and subjects, on this website you can search for French tutors with the need of meeting them in person. This site has professional and well-educated tutors in local areas. And their charges depend on their experiences. Wyzant will help you find tutors of all kinds like prices as low as you like and as high as you like.

Preply 

Preply will help you find a tutor according to your budget. On this website, you can search for the tutors’ up to 20 languages. And for French there 300 tutors available either they are native speakers or certified instructors. You can select language on the website and can look at the tutors’ profile and read the reviews given and hourly based tutors can also be searched on the website.

Verbling 

It’s all about online language learning, you can have hundreds of French tutors and select which one is right for you. And when you will search there will be price availability and the kind of languages they speak also available.

French faster

It is an online French language learning school where you can have lessons with a private tutor. The tutors are native speakers from different areas of the world and are also trained to teach the French language as a foreign language through English. On the website, you can search for all the tutors and their experiences. Their lessons are for all ages like children, teens, and adults. Lessons were conducted via Skype. French fasters assign you, tutor, on your goal based and availability.

Italki 

It is the most casual platform for finding language tutors, who are experienced and professionals like random French people and also ready to invest their time. In this community you can also find free language exchanges and their options are similar to verbling, italki allows you to find a tutor who meets all your needs.

How to choose your French tutors  

It is beneficial when you learn the French language from a different variety of speakers. You can repeat the lesson if the subject is difficult without getting bore. There are some suggestion given when you are choosing a French tutor and those are;

Native French Speakers

The main advantage of learning French online is that you get a native French speaker. They can help you better to have a French accent as compared to an American tutor who is teaching French.

Good vibes

Good vibes are very important when you are choosing a tutor. Someone who is funny, patient and makes you comfortable is better than a boring teacher with many degrees. The tutor should have a quality that student enjoys to talk with them and that will make you motivated to your lesson and you would want to continue in long term also.

Inexperienced vs. experienced

It is difficult to decide whether you should choose an experienced or inexperienced tutor. Sometimes it is better to choose inexperienced tutors why because they will be less likely to pressurize students and they will let you plan your lessons.

Target accent 

Your target should be the French accent, don’t study with those tutors with whom you will just end up learning expressions and which are not understandable. While learning French make sure the tutor is from the region just to avoid frustration and confusion of the accent.

Learning style

Every student has a different learning style, so find a tutor who matches your learning style. Don’t afraid to stop learning from those who speak to you n English to make you understand despite finding a way to make you understand in French. A connection to the tutor is very important so make sure you find a tutor who matches your mind. 

Top 6 Reasons to Develop Book Reading Habit for Good
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Top 6 Reasons to Develop Book Reading Habit for Good

Reading is a habit that we all can agree upon to be a healthy and positive activity that is suitable for everyone, irrespective of the age groups. The word reading has more implications than merely understanding what is inscribed on a piece of paper. It takes you to places that you haven’t been to before or do not exist in reality. It introduces us to a new world, new people, and increases our knowledge. The following are the top six benefits of developing a reading habit to change yourself and your life for good:

Destress Yourself:

It is a scientifically proven fact that reading is a healthy activity that can help you to destress. If you ever feel burdened or the monotony of life is tiresome, pick up a book from your favorite genre, prepare a coffee, and sit in a quiet corner of your room and read. You can guarantee to feel lighter than air. Once you master the art of reading, bookstores like Builders Book will feel like heaven. A book lets you enter into a fictional world and detach from your surroundings, thus, aiding in your healing process.

Improve Your Knowledge and Language Skills:

Books, mainly written by native writers, are the best source of gaining knowledge. If you want to learn about the real history of any land, you must start reading its literature. An unapologetically accurate depiction of significant historical events can only be present by the native novelists or writers rather than the foreign historians. 

Moreover, reading improves your language skills. Every day you learn new words. The better you are at reading, the broader your vocabulary will be; the more comprehensive your dictionary is, the better you will be at reading. In both situations, it will benefit you. 

Better Cognition:

When you read, you come across many new concepts, beliefs, schools of thoughts, or original pieces of information that compel you to think and stimulate your cognition. You learn to think in multiple dimensions and look at situations from diverse perspectives. If you read fiction frequently, you will learn to boost your imaginative power. Therefore, reading regularly, either fiction or nonfiction, makes you smarter.

Freedom to Think:

We live in an age where it has become difficult to differentiate between fact and fiction. It is quite natural for people to spread fake news and make people believe in it. Likewise, media, either social or mainstream, is conditioning people to think in a specific direction and stunting their ability to make decisions or draw conclusions based on their opinions. The entire system is contributing to produce human robots. However, when you read, you get to a quite clear picture of the reality and the fabricated narratives. You learn to form unbiased observations and look beyond the horizon. It gives you the freedom to think!

It is Entertaining:

Reading takes you to a whole new level of entertainment. It is known to be the best activity for leisure time and that too for all the right reasons. When you read different fiction stories, you live with different types of characters. You enjoy the emotional roller-coaster ride. It can make you laugh, cry, or awaken all kinds of emotions in you.  Enjoy being disconnected from the real world for some time and cherish living in an imaginary world created by a fiction narrative.

Freedom to Think

Be a Better You!

Reading makes you a better person to top all of these benefits. You become knowledgeable that in turn, enhances your writing and communication skills. When you read fiction, you enter into another life that you wouldn’t have known otherwise. Even if it is fictional, getting into the shoes of another person makes you a more empathetic and open person. It broadens your vision, and you develop an acceptance for the diversity of the world. You can relate to the sufferings of those around you. Reading makes you a less judgmental and more positive person. 

The Bottom-line:

From broadening your vision to helping you morph into a better and knowledgeable person, reading can change you for good. Becoming an avid reason is the best thing that can happen to anyone; it is food for your soul. Put aside your delaying strategy, get some good reads, and started adding up to your growth process, a growth towards being a better person! 

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