Lesson 51 of 52 : Logical connectors in French
In this video, I show you the different categories of conversational connectors in French, also known as logical connectors and linking words. That's not all, we also zoom in on common mistakes made by non-native speakers ... and there's an exercise waiting for you at the end of the video.
And now, practice time !
Ready ?
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00:00 Introduction
01:07 Presentation
01:22 Definition
01:50 Categories & examples
05:55 Summary
06:20 Outro
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Q : Who are you mate ?
My name's Geethan and I've been teaching French online since 2018 - on global platforms such as iTalki and Preply mostly.
Q : What is your teaching style ?
Open, intuitive, spontaneous, specializing in grammar drills and creative roleplaying ... responsible for educating students from six continents, teenagers, adults and seniors alike.
Q : Is it true that eating frogs is very common among the French?
Not VERY common not, I mean, when out with friends eating a 🐸 ain't exactly the first thing that pops into mind.
Q : Okay ! So, last question, what are your interests ?
Becoming a better teacher by constantly experimenting to see what works, what doesn't, and refining the formula. Learning foreign languages as a constant reminder to put myself in the student's shoes : yes, I know, it's hard to pick up a new language.
🎓 Free French Grammar Curriculum : https://clubgeethan.com/category/grammaire/
👨🏫 Affordable 1-on-1 French lessons : https://www.italki.com/geethan
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And now, practice time !
Ready ?
👉 https://clubgeethan.com/grammaire/lesson-51-logical-connectors-in-french/
00:00 Introduction
01:07 Presentation
01:22 Definition
01:50 Categories & examples
05:55 Summary
06:20 Outro
╭⋟─────────────────────╮
Q : Who are you mate ?
My name's Geethan and I've been teaching French online since 2018 - on global platforms such as iTalki and Preply mostly.
Q : What is your teaching style ?
Open, intuitive, spontaneous, specializing in grammar drills and creative roleplaying ... responsible for educating students from six continents, teenagers, adults and seniors alike.
Q : Is it true that eating frogs is very common among the French?
Not VERY common not, I mean, when out with friends eating a 🐸 ain't exactly the first thing that pops into mind.
Q : Okay ! So, last question, what are your interests ?
Becoming a better teacher by constantly experimenting to see what works, what doesn't, and refining the formula. Learning foreign languages as a constant reminder to put myself in the student's shoes : yes, I know, it's hard to pick up a new language.
🎓 Free French Grammar Curriculum : https://clubgeethan.com/category/grammaire/
👨🏫 Affordable 1-on-1 French lessons : https://www.italki.com/geethan
╰─────────────────────⋞╯
#learnFrenchThroughEnglish #clubgeethan #FrenchGrammar
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