How does one know if one has been insulting people without knowing? This is an excellent question I received from Tom, a listener who raised the issue with the French words "paysan" vs "fermier". Listen to my input and definition of these terms as well as more examples! Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode Paysan Fermier Agriculteur The farmer wants a wife Un métier ingrat = a thankless job Femme de ménage = technicienne de surface Caissière = hôtesse de caisse Parisien LINKS and RESOURCES! Wikipedia: "Discussion:Paysan" : … Read More →
FYW 210 : “Si” clauses in French: structures and examples
Many students of French worry about not getting the tenses of their verbs right when they use "si" clauses in French. As a result, I decided to make the structures of the sentences very explicit in this episode, with lots of examples in order to alleviate these worries. If you speak English fluently, you’ll notice that French "si" clauses are actually no different from English! Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode S'il fait chaud, tu dois boire beaucoup d'eau. Si je ne peux pas travailler, je suis frustrée ! S’il fait chaud, buvez beaucoup d'eau. Si tu as une … Read More →
FYW 209 : The origin of words: boosting your French vocabulary
If you've been following me for some time, you know that I'm always curious and passionate about where the words come from. This is also extremely helpful to find out as words then make more sense and become more memorable. In my everyday life, I do ponder or suddenly find connections between English and French words, or between French words themselves and in this episode, I'd like to share some of them with you! Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode Pho --> un pot au feu (pot au fau, beef stew) Un four = an oven la fournaise = inferno, blazing fire ; … Read More →
FYW 208 : How to say “What happened?” and more: “arriver” vs “se passer” in French
Listener and student Yaniv asked me to clarify the meaning and use of the French verbs "arriver" and "se passer". In this episode, you'll see that, although both verbs have a similar meaning, the structure of the sentence is quite different! Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode ARRIVER = (sth) happens (to sb) "that happened to me" = Ca m'est arrivé Something incredible will happen to you if you believe in it = Quelque chose d'incroyable t'arrivera/vous arrivera si tu y crois / si vous y croyez. Accidents happen = Les accidents arrivent (à tout le … Read More →
FYW 207 : Saying you’re doing something again: the prefixes “re” and “ré”
The prefixes "re" and "ré" are very useful to build up new vocabulary very quickly and say that you're doing something again. Let's see practical examples. I'll also explain when to use "re" and when to use "ré". Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode Faire, refaire Dire, redire Monter, descendre, remonter, redescendre Editer = ré-éditer Eduquer, ré-éduquer (rééducation = rehab.) Trouver, retrouver Ecrire, ré-écrire Inventer, ré-inventer Prendre, reprendre (to take back) Thank You for Tuning In! There are a lot of podcasts you could be tuning into today, … Read More →
FYW 206 : French dictation: Comments on the previous episode
In episode 205 you had the opportunity to challenge yourself with a very French and very academic type of exercise: la dictée! (= dictation). In this episode, I’ll come back on the few grammar and spelling rules that you needed to pay attention to in order to spell the words properly. Listen to episode 205 to do the dictation: www.frenchyourway.com.au/podcast205 Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode Texte extrait de : "Lettres de mon moulin" (Alphonse Daudet, 1869) " écoute un peu l'histoire de la chèvre de M. Séguin. Tu verras ce que l'on gagne à vouloir … Read More →
FYW 205 : A French exercise: dictation! (3)
The "dictée" (dictation) is the French exercise by excellence. It is very academic and has been the nightmare of generations of students. (I did like them, though!). Put yourself to the test! The text of the dictation is in the show notes - don't cheat and read it before you've tried to do it! ? Why this is an interesting exercise: Check that you hear sounds properly Check that you're trying to make sense of what you're hearing (homonyms, cutting the words/the flow, type of words, etc.) Check that you implement the spelling and grammatical rules you know (agreements in … Read More →
FYW 204 : Answers to quiz…and winner announcement!
It's finally here! The episode where you finally get the answers to the 15 questions I asked you in episode 200 of the podcast! I'm so glad you loved the challenge and the opportunity to brush-up the older episodes. Well done to the participants who sent me their answers ; there were actually few mistakes! If you had at least 10/15 answers correct, I entered you in the draw to win a 30-minute French session with me and be featured on an upcoming podcast episode. So, let's find out what the answers where (check out the shownotes of the episode) and let me announce the winner! Note: this … Read More →
FYW 203 : Bonnes fêtes!
"Bonne fêtes!" or " Joyeuses fêtes!" is what we traditionally say in French at this time of the year to encompass both Christmas and New Year festivities. And do you know what we say (or write on cards) for each of these two occasions? Talking about resolutions for 2018 and 2019, achievements and plans for the new year. Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode Joyeux Noël = Merry Christmas Bonne année, bonne santé / Meilleurs vœux = Happy New Year / Best wishes Bonnes fêtes de fin d'année! Beaucoup de bonheur, une bonne santé, et plus de progrès en … Read More →
FYW 202 : My thoughts, comments and experiences about language learning (and how our daughter speaks three languages)
Note: this episode was supposed to have the answers to the quiz from episode 200 but due to technical issues, the deadline to submit your answers has been postponed to 23rd December and the answers will be featured in episode 204. In episode 100 of French Voices (my other podcast), I promised to make an episode to share my observations and thoughts about language learning, based on questions submitted my listeners: in which language do I dream? How is our 2 1/2 year old daughter doing with learning French (and two other languages)? Do I think it's a good idea for a couple to communicate in … Read More →
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