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Beginner Conversation Practice: Learn French from Real French People
- SmartFrench Course, Book 3: The Smart Way to Learn French
- De: Christian Aubert
- Narrado por: Christian Aubert
- Duración: 4 h y 41 m
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If you enter a conversation in French with no training to listen to it, you will not be able to get what is coming back to you. Then your French studies will be worth nothing. On the other hand, even if you feel hesitant to speak French, you can have a conversation saying just “yes” or “no”, as long as you understand the other person. That’s why developing listening skills is so important. With SmartFrench you will develop two-way conversation skills. Learn smart French.
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René of Paris
- De Corwin J Barnettescience en 02-19-25
- Beginner Conversation Practice: Learn French from Real French People
- SmartFrench Course, Book 3: The Smart Way to Learn French
- De: Christian Aubert
- Narrado por: Christian Aubert
René of Paris
Revisado: 02-19-25
HIs career from his backround seems unpredictable. Also, he seems to be a very interesting personality.
Coupled with Course 2, I feel I’m finally beginning to understand how French people talk to each other. Things are getting a little better, but following conservations among native speakers is still difficult. It’s as if, there’s a second version of the language inside the one that is taught more formally. I find the fact that the flow of the sounds sometimes takes precedence over the punctuation in the spoken sentences -pretty counter intuitive for me to follow. These dialogues certainly help - finally something that actually does. I still have a long ways to go, however. I also find that the units of comprehension ( =words ) is often taken apart with the spoken units of sound. As a native English speaker, this again feels quite counter intuitive. None-the-less, French Whisper is little like a Rosetta Stone, or at least like a bridge. To be fluent, both sides of the bridge between spoken French and formal French need to be pretty well mastered.
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