Wednesday, December 23, 2009

time for french

“I would like to learn a French language but i don't really have the time”I can hear you say that. If so then read on. If you can learn something new consciously or unconsciously everyday, why not with French.

[b] Learn while working[/b]
While working, maybe you could listen to French radio stations. Even if you don't listen to them very attentively, just having them burbling away in the background is beneficial as it helps you to tune into the sounds and rhythms of French, and to pick up new words and phrases.

[b]Seize the moment[/b]
During a typical day, there are usually times when you could fit in a bit of language study. Even if you only study for five or ten minutes at a time, it all adds up in the end. In fact it can be beneficial to spread your studies over a number short periods, rather than doing it all in one or two big chunks. The more often you practice and review material, the better you'll remember it and be able to use it.

[b] Squeeze time[/b]
If you go to work or school or university every day, perhaps you could use that time for study. Other times you could use for study/practice include while preparing meals, washing dishes, doing house work, gardening, jogging, and queuing, during your lunch break or at the gym.
The type of study or practice will depend on what else you're doing. In some cases you could listen to a lesson or two, or to other material such as songs, audio books, radio programmes, etc. In others you could practice reading and or writing in French language, or even practice speaking. If you want to practice orally, then you could pretend to talk to a French colleague or instructor.

[b]Mobile[/b]
Almost everyone has a mobile phone. some learners store French songs and play them for listening pleasure and in the process improve their grammar and vocabulary.

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

LES SIX ELEMENTS DE LA COMMUNICATION

1. L’émetteur : celui qui a l’initiative de la communication
2. Le message : l’ensemble des informations transmises
3. Le canal : le support, le mode de transmission du message (le papier, le son …)
4. Le code : le system de signes utilise (la langue, les panneaux de la route …)
5. Le récepteur : celui qui reçoit le message
6. Le référent : le contexte (le lieu, le moment…), ainsi que l’ensemble des éléments auxquels fait référence le message.


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Thursday, December 10, 2009

the ABC of french language:cardinal numbers

previously on the ABC of french language, i taught you the alphabet,days of the week and months of the year.today i'll teach you how to count in french language.

NOTE: the words in brackets are the simple and correct pronunciation.

I. CARDINAL NUMBERS
0 zero /zéro/
1 un /en/
2 deux /dough/
3 trois /truwa/
4 quatre /katr/
5 cinq /senk/
6 six /six/
7 sept /set/
8 huit /wit/
9 neuf /noef/
10 dix /dis/
11 onze /onz/
12 douze /duz/
13 treize /trez/
14 quatorze /katoz/
15 quinze /kenz/
16 seize /sez/
17 dix-sept /disset/
18 dix-huit /diswit/
19 dix-neuf /disnoef/
20 vingt /veng/
21 vingt et un /veng en/
22 vingt-deux /veng dough/
23 vingt-trois /veng truwa/
30 trente /trant/
31 trente et un /trant en/
32 trente-deux /trant dough/
33 trente-trois /trant truwa/
40 quarante /karant/
50 cinquante /senkant/
60 soixante /swasant/
70 soixante-dix /swasant dis/
71 soixante-onze /swasant onz/
72 soixante-douze /swasant duz/
80 quatre-vingts /katr veng/
81 quatre-vingt-un /katr veng en/
82 quatre-vingt-deux /katr veng dough/
90 quatre-vingt-dix /katr veng dis/
91 quatre-vingt-onze /katr veng onz/
94 quatre-vingt-quatorze /katr veng katoz/
100 cent /san/
101 cent un /san en/
102 cent deux /san dough/
150 cent cinquante /san senkant/
200 deux cent /dough san/
201 deux cent un /dough san en/
1000 mille /mil/
1.001 mille un /mil en/
2.ooo deux mille /dough mil/
1.000.000 un million /en million/
2.500.000 deux million cinq cent mille /dough million senk san mil/
600.000.000 six cent million /six san million/
1.000.000.000 un milliard /en miliad/


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Sunday, December 6, 2009

the ABC of french language

Do you want to speak french?
do you wish to communicate fluently in french language?

then don't listen to those who think french is not useful.here is a chance to learn french for free.
just follow me and i will teach you the ABC of french language.
let's start from the beginning.

ALPHABET
a /ah/
b /bay/
c /say/
d /day/
e /eh/
f /eff/
g /jay/
h /ash/
I /e/
J /ji/
K /ka/
L /elle/
m /emm/
n /enn/
o /o/
p /pay/
q /kiu/
r /erre/
s /esse/
t /tay/
u /uh/
v /vay/
w /dublay vay/
x /iks/
y /igrec/
z /zed/


DAYS OF THE WEEK

Monday lundi /lendi/
Tuesday mardi /madi/
Wednesday mecredi /mekredi/
Thursday jeudi /jodi/
Friday vendredi /vandredi/
Saturday samedi /samdi/
Sunday dimanche /dimanj/




MONTHS OF THE YEAR

January janvier /janvieh/
February février /fevrieh/
March mars /mas/
April avril /avril/
June juin /juen/
July juillet /juye/
August août /ut/
September septembre /septambr/
October 0ctobre /octobr/
November novembre /novambr/
December decembre /dezambr/


NOTE :
Days of the week and months of the year are written in lower case letters unless they begin a sentence.


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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Factors that influence the study of French language

Apart from knowing how to speak and write French, other factors are also considered:
1. The student must possess the following:
a. Ability to imitate
b. Ability to memorize
c. Intelligence
d. Motivational spirit
e. Hardworking
f. Prior knowledge of the language
g. Interest in the language

2. The teacher must :
a. Be competent
b. Know how to teach
c. Be able to motivate the student
d. Have a good and cordial relationship with the student

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Expliquez moi ceci

Bonjour mes amis. Pouvez-vous soulever le message que le conte ci-dessous cherche à nous dire ?

La cigale ayant chanté tous l’été

Se trouva fort dépourvu

Quand la bis fut venue

Pas un seul petit morceau de mouche ou de vermisseau

Elle alla crier famine chez la fourmi sa voisine

La priant et de lui prêter quelque grain pour subsister

Jusqu'à la saison nouvelle

‘’Je vous paierai, lui dit-elle

Avant l’out, foi d’animal, intérêt et principal’’

La fourmi n’est prêteuse

C’est là son moindre défaut

‘’Que fassiez-vous au temps chaud?’’dit-elle à cette emprunteuse

‘’Nuit et jour, à tout venant je chantais.

Ne vous déplaise

Vous chantiez, j’en suis foutaise

Eh bien dansez maintenant.

D’après Jean de la Fontaine

Sunday, November 29, 2009

reasons why you should learn french language

There are many reasons as to why you should learn French language. I’ll list but a few:

ü French is one of the official languages of the United Nations.

ü French is the most widely taught second language after English.

ü French-speaking Africa represents an area larger than the U.S.A.

ü Paris is considered the capital of the world in terms of quality of life.

ü France is the world’s major tourist destination.(77 million visited France in 2002).

ü France occupies the 4th position in terms of world power and it does not have the debt problems facing many other major industrialized nations.

ü France has the world’s greatest number of Nobel Prize winners in literature. (12)

ü France is renowned for the quality of its high-tech.

ü French is a major language of high-tech and business in the world.

ü France is Europe’s foremost investor abroad.

ü Paris hosts the most international congresses in the world.

ü In terms of number of words, French is the largest language after English.

ü Over 20,000 English words have their origin in French.

ü French is one of the two official languages at the Olympic Games.

ü French is the official language of the International Red Cross.

ü Montréal is the second largest French-Speaking city in the world.

ü You can do so many more interesting things on the internet if you speak French. There are many quality internet sites available in French ranging from society to science, fashion to finance, music to medicine, etc.

ü There are also possibilities for employment in the following fields: International business, International agencies, the tourism and hospitality industries, the diplomatic service, French and /or French-speaking research institutes, teaching, translating or interpreting for those with the appropriate skills.

bienvenu welcome
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a pronunciation guide[not the standard phonetic] directed at beginners,intermediate and advanced learners to improve their speaking skills follows each lesson.questions are given after each topic for a better comprehension so as to improve grammar and spelling knowledge.

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ALPHABET

a /ah/

b /bay/

c /say/

d /day/

e /eh/

f /eff/

g /jay/

h /ash/

I /e/

J /ji/

K /ka/

L /elle/

m /emm/

n /enn/

o /o/

p /pay/

q /kiu/

r /erre/

s /ess/

t /tay/

u /uh/

v /vay/

w /dublay vay/

x /iks/

y /igrec/

z /zed/



DAYS OF THE WEEK

Monday lundi /lendi/

Tuesday mardi /madi/

Wednesday mecredi /mekredi/

Thursday jeudi /jodi/

Friday vendredi /vandredi/

Saturday samedi /samdi/

Sunday dimanche /dimanj/

MONTHS OF THE YEAR

January janvier /janvieh/

February février /fevrieh/

March mars /mas/

April avril /avril/

June juin /juen/

July juillet /juye/

August août /ut/

September septembre /septambr/

October 0ctobre /octobr/

November novembre /novambr/

December decembre /dezambr/

NOTE :

Days of the week and months of the year are written in lower case letters unless they begin a sentence.




Send a blank email with subject as French to myfrenchtoday@gmail.com

So as to receive free and very simplified notes with pronunciation guide on how to speak French by yourself.

For inquiries send an email to frenchspeakers@gmail.com OR call

07093060552 ,07038616039