This lesson introduces fundamental French language skills including formal and informal greetings (Bonjour, Salut, Bonsoir), self-introduction phrases (Je m'appelle, Comment s'appelle?), essential colors (jaune, bleu, vert, rouge, noir, blanc, violet, orange), and numbers 1-10 (un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix), with emphasis on pronunciation differences from English and the importance of practicing aloud for proper communication.
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Oh, I you arrived. Sorry, I was really into this book.
How are you?
So, are you ready for your French lesson?
It's the first time you're learning French, right?
Is there any words that you know?
Don't worry. We're going to start with really really basic things and of course uh I'm going to teach you all to introduce yourself and colors, numbers, alphabet, very simple stuff. Okay, no pressure.
First, uh, sit down comfortably and get everything ready. If you have some, did you have some notebook? I can give you one. Um, you can use that next time.
Take yours. Okay, here you go.
And let me give you a pen.
You prefer black blue.
Here you go.
Okay. Just tell me when you're ready.
Good. So, let's start.
Welcome.
I hope you enjoy learning French.
So, let's get started.
First, do you know how to say hello? Hi.
Bonjour. Ponjour is the very formal way to say it. Or if you're just meeting friends or family or younger members of your family, children, you can say salonjour is more commonly used when you enter a shop.
you say or you can say if it's the evening or night time.
Should I write that for you and And then when you leave a place, you're going to say goodbye.
And earlier I said you can use pon or sal it's for people you already know.
So, and when you leave, you can say also if you're expecting to meet this person again or come back again to this place, it means see you soon. See you again.
Abian tool.
Is that okay?
So what one thing that is hard when learning French is the pronunciations of words. So you're going to have to practice a lot by talking, not just writing because even if you know some word, if you can't pronounce them well, it's going to be hard for the other person to understand what you mean. Um the way we read letters is very different from English.
So how about we just recite the alphabet together the French way.
So the French alphabet is the same um in English but we have some little twists on some letters like we use accent for example on the e like for here on the a on the voil sometimes we use accent and it change the way the word sounds. We've got a a this ones and we also got these under the sea sometimes. Sorry for my writing.
It's s But we're going to learn that later.
Don't worry when you count the words with accents or like city or anything else.
So yeah, we've got that that doesn't really we don't have that in English, right? But once you know it, it's very simple to understand. Just so you know that some more sounds different than with the normal e or a or o if there's an accent on it for here actually it doesn't change the sun be to just o sound but anyway I don't want to confuse your mind already so can you repeat after me the French alphabet let's A B C D U F she ash, E, she, K, L, M, N, O, sorry, O P Q S T U V X Z.
That's the French alphabet.
I recommend you to listen for uh like the children, you know, like the the the children's songs about alphabet in French the way we have a lot in English too, the ABC songs. And then you can try to remember how to pronounce the letters cuz it's going to help you a lot for reading.
Yeah.
So, can I erase that?
Okay.
So, after you say bonjour, you're going to have to introduce yourself or asking if how are you.
Let's start with that. So if you want to ask how are you in French kind of easy we say or how are you I'm going to write that down for or just sava.
See under the this C there is a C because uh we can pronounce the C as the sound Cava it's not cava. So we had this city to change the C the C sound into a S sound.
So sava and you can answer the same way we sav or just so you can answer just by the same if you want to say yeah I'm good I'm fine or we sava Or usually we don't say that even if we don't feel good. But if you don't say no, I'm not okay. No, it's a little bit harder.
No son.
Yeah. So we No. Yes and no. I think you guessed that.
So we for no it's negative. So we have to add the N E N.
So yeah.
And let me check.
Um, it's going to be a little hard for you now.
So, I'm going to teach you other stuff later, I think.
Yeah, that's a bit hard for now. So after asking how are you, you answer and if you want to ask back to the person you're talking to, you're going to say or evu.
We use vu if you really don't know the person well or if it's someone like above you in like in hierarchy or yeah if you don't know the person well you're going to use vu and if it's someone you're close to you're going to say a friend or family member you can say so you ask back Or and you are you is that okay?
If you have any question anytime just ask okay I can repeat more uh slowly and I can explain more to you.
Okay.
Okay.
So after you say that, you want to introduce yourself and uh say your name, right? So if you want to say my name means your name in French, we're going to say we say mapel and your name.
Okay.
Daydreaming.
Alexandra.
Or you can also say, but we don't say that a lot.
It's literally I am.
But we use that more if you want to say like maybe when you're working like I am the manager manager Joseph whatever with your name like more for saying a position cuz it it kind of sound like you know like you're famous or like you know so it's better to say or even more formal a little bit You can say my name is mo no e and your name mono but commonly we use plus your name. Okay.
And same if you want to ask that person what's his name or or her name you going to ask after you say Lou Evu or usually because if you're asking for the name of the person that means you don't know that person so you're not going to use but vu I'm just telling you all the possible situations.
Um, okay.
And if you want to ask what's your name, same if you're asking a child, for example, you're not going to use like the the polite way. Okay. I mean to is also polite but it's like they're less.
So, or you can also say to or f But so you can ask Vu.
So same is like it's not the is not the more polite way. Vu is the best way V.
We say VU two times. I will explain to you later that it's little hard but like you need to say it twice like the two we add the T here it's like harder French I will explain to you that next time okay just you can remember this this way to say it to ask the person what's their name okay can I raise Okay. And then usually after you say your name and all, you're like, "Nice to meet you." Right? We have a word to say nice to meet you in French.
Sorry, I'm going to write the E so that everyone can understand.
It's nice to meet you.
Okay, we write it like this. If you're a man, you're going to use this. And if you're a woman, you're going to write it with another e at the end. But let's keep things easy for now.
Nice to meet youant.
And then I think that's really the first thing you have to know. At least you can introduce yourself in French. That's already good. If you you didn't know anything coming here.
So, let's get some words that you can easily remember. Now, what do you think?
So, how about some colors? You see here, I've got some magnets, four of them.
And how would you say yellow in French?
Do you know Jean?
And how would you say blue?
very similar to English. BL even when you write it, you just inverse the E and the U.
Blue. And then green is fair.
Fair.
V E R T there.
And how about red? Do you have an idea?
Rouge.
Rouge.
Guj and maybe black noir.
Noir is black.
Oh, sorry. And white blonde. Bl.
Yeah, that's the pronunciation is Yeah, we're going to learn when some letters are together, it makes specific sound like the A and N, it makes the sound and we don't pronounce the C at the end.
And you know that we also have got like male and female words like masculine feminina because blonde if it's like something is white but it's like a male name. I know that's that's a concept.
Uh, for example, and uh a mouse and surge and then we add the H and the E and together is mesh. So there's the C alone we don't pronounce it. But when it got like feminina then we pronounce it.
Yeah, I know. Don't worry, we're not there yet. You can just remember the color name that is blown.
That's enough for today, I think.
Is that okay? Is there any other color you want to know?
Purple.
Purple is violet.
Violet.
That's a O f is that it sure orange is orange and the same writing just pronunciation.
Can I erase Okay.
Uh, should we learn some number now?
Maybe you want to say your age too.
That's important to introduce yourself maybe.
So, how old are you?
We're going to ask K a Vu or Kash.
the same the more polite way au and if you ask a child or someone you know for a long time au then you're supposed to know it already maybe let's remember the polite way and you're going to answer J your H.
I keep writing in cursive.
For example, if you're 30 years old or if you're 25, you're just putting the right number here.
Okay.
So talking about age, let's talk about number numbers.
So let's learn until 10 for now. the next time until 20.
So, let's see that together.
Can you repeat after me?
cat suff.
This cat set with enough teeth.
Is it okay?
Please for next lesson if you can know that that would be nice because then we're going to do 11 12 st. So if you know that already, that would be helpful for next time.
Yeah.
And oh this book it's about how friends was created from really really the beginning after some lessons maybe I can lend it to you but yeah we have to study a lot first for that I think it's not an easy book to read so it really explains how the French nations was created. Yeah, that's true since uh like the medieval times and so you have all the conquest and era Napoleon. Do you know and how Paris was created and like why the streets are made in a certain way than today and the protest that happened and yeah back to Clovis and all. So it's a very interesting book.
But yeah, you if you want to read it and enjoy it, we have to study really hard French.
Yeah.
So of course I can lend it to you later. Do you know Molly?
Maybe later you can read some Mia as well.
Okay. Should we get back to our lessons?
Actually, we almost done for today. I just wanted to to teach you one last thing.
Something not too hard.
Maybe we could do Maybe we could do about France itself.
So France in French we say France.
France we write it the same way. France. But we say France and French.
We say France F still this the city Fr.
And if you want to say I'm French, you're going to say, "If you're a man and if you're a woman, you're going to say with an E at the end.
And if you want to say country, a country, we say a Pay is country, not pace. Pay in French. Yeah.
And do you know how to pronounce correctly?
Paris in French.
Pari. Pari. We write it the same way but we say the S is not pronounced.
Do you know any other cities in France by by any chance?
Porto, Leon, Maril, Straspur.
We have a lot of big cities with many many history in all of them. many different traditions and different architectures and different food. Each regions had a different way of eating and living.
Yeah.
So I hope one day you can visit there.
the only parents but yeah Normandy is beautiful.
Province, have you heard about Province?
The south of France is really nice and then you have the the west coast and you have all the lehatu de la. Have you heard about that?
along a a big river that is called Lalua. There are a lot of beautiful castles from different period of history from Renaissance.
Yeah, it's really nice.
I hope one day you can visit there.
And then I think we're going to stop the lesson here for today. and I'm going to see you again soon. I hope I hope you enjoyed that.
Please don't forget to um try to memorize what we learned today and the numbers until 10 and practice the alphabet in French. Okay, I count on you.
That was really nice teaching you today.
Uh so I hope to see you next time.
Bye. A safe safe way back to home.
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