Coucou, merci beaucoup pour cette superbe vidéo, j’ai beaucoup appris et ça m’a redonné courage à utiliser mon accent anglais pour les cours !🙏🙏
@emil_ble19 сағат бұрын
Ça me fait beaucoup trop plaisir à lire! N’abandonne pas vraiment! Les gens que tu as en cours avec toi aujourd’hui ne seront plus dans ta vie une fois les cours terminés, à l’inverse les connaissances que tu en tireras resteront et te serviront dans la vie de tous les jours 🫶🏻😊
@laureplus115 сағат бұрын
Moi aussi je m’imaginais faire des interviews en mode « yes it has been amazing ! »😅😂j’avoue que je le fais encore aujourd’hui quand je suis seule et ça m’aide pas mal! Et je répète aussi certaines phrases de film pour mon accent !
@emil_ble5 сағат бұрын
Les phrases de films je fais pareil!!! Des fois les gens disent une phrase random et comme les mots sont identiques à un passage de film que j’ai appris j’ai ce moment de bug ou je me dis « att je l’ai entendu ou ça »
@laureplus114 сағат бұрын
@ ah oui aussi ! Pareil avec les chansons^^ dès que j’entends un mot ou une phrase de chanson ça me fait penser à une chanson et je l’ai dans la tête toute la journée !
@enory59834 сағат бұрын
Yeah I’ve just discovered you. Super great video and thank you for it . I’m sitting on the fence with if I should rather either read with or without audios the book -> I strongly believe with audio should be the right path . What do you think of it please 🙏 ? 😊 Have a good day
@emil_ble3 сағат бұрын
I think it’s a great idea! I never did that before but it will definitely help you to associate the prononciation with the word you see. I’d recommend to start reading aloud afterwards, it should help you to also practice speaking and you’ll be more confident after hearing someone speak what you read! 🫶🏻
@enory5983Сағат бұрын
Thank you 🙏 for your feed back 🫶🏻
@laureplus115 сағат бұрын
Il y a tandem aussi pour apprendre une langue avec un natif, j’y avais rencontré mon ex dessus 😂 🏴
@emil_ble5 сағат бұрын
Je crois que j’en avais déjà entendu parlé c’est vrai!
@anthonyhughston82912 сағат бұрын
Dude if you learned only learned english in university that's mad impressive, how long did it take you to become fluent? Im currently in my second year of french an Uni and I can understand most of what you're saying in the video, but I really struggle with speaking it.
@enory59835 сағат бұрын
This is the same problem for everyone, trust me, you just don’t have to give up and carry on speaking as much as you can. I’m seriously thinking of making random videos to help myself even though the videos won’t be so interesting 😂 only my voice like a podcast ,but anyway , being in front of a camera and talking it’s definitely not the same in comparison with talking with people on hellotalk for instance. And that’s my challenge. you just must put yourself in an uncomfortable zone to help yourself growing up and brushing your French level up as well. At school I was terrible in English , English teachers had pity for me because I was trying so hard to improve however I wasn’t doing the right method which worked for me but after getting graduated and working,I finally decided not to be defeated with it because I just wanted to learn it so hard , so I started using hellotalk. I remember my first calls were so disappointed 😂 I couldn’t understand and speak in English at all , during the calls they were laughing and I knew that they were talking about me due to my name which was being repeatedly mentioned 😭 I cried,I was so down bad,you can’t picture it. Do you think I stopped here!?! No way , I took the determination by its hand and gave a kick to Mr. And Mme fear and then, I started listening to KZbin videos from learning languages and English teachers (My interests) at this period, I also continued to join calls in hellotalk after several months ,I was flabbergasted by my comprehension and so proud of myself too. Since this time I just started talking in English every single day , although it’s a bit , I don’t care 🤷🏻♀️ I just want to do my best, to cheer people up and to help them to get rid of their non-belief themselves. You can do it , just challenge yourself and make a list on what you need to improve,plus track your progress and reward yourself as well. Have a wonderful day 😊
@emil_ble5 сағат бұрын
I think it’s mostly you have to practice speaking, talking to yourself in the language etc, and don’t hesitate to look it up if what you’re saying is correct and you’re using the right accent! Hope it helps you 😊
@anthonyhughston8292 сағат бұрын
@@enory5983 Wow that's insane. I probably would've long quit if that was me 😂 Much respect for continuing on though. You definately speak as though youve been speaking it all your life. Anyway yeah Ill just keep spamming youtube videos like these until it comes lol
@anthonyhughston8292 сағат бұрын
@@emil_ble Make more videos in french, I'm lowkey trying to copy your accent a bit. Thanks
@akashchowdhury7207Күн бұрын
this is very helpful for Frennch learners like myself mais tu parles trop vite :(( it'd be great if you could speak a little slowly so we could better understand what you're saying, great video otherwise!
@emil_bleКүн бұрын
t'as raison j'ai tendance à débiter haha! But don’t hesitate to tell me if you want me to give you advice to learn French, I’d love to help on that ! 😊🫶
@Piano-Facile22 сағат бұрын
C'est le même effet que ça fait à ceux qui veulent apprendre à parler l'anglais. On a l'impression que vous parlez trop vite