Il in spoken French Speak more fluently by cutting words
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Get my weekly newsletter full of insights, tips and exercises on spoken French, specially crafted to make learning fun and practical. Join 32,241 learners here: https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/you... • π‘ Did you notice that we often drop the il in spoken French? Learn how to do it properly (so you sound more fluent!) • Spoken French is almost an entirely different language than the written French you learned in school, and it comes with its own set of unwritten rules. For example, we often cut letters - and sometimes entire words - from our sentences when speaking! • One such word is il . Have you ever heard someone say ya instead of il y a , for example? In today's lesson, I'll explain a little bit more about why we do this and how you can do it too - the right way! • 0:00 - Intro • 1:04 - “Slower” French • 4:17 - “Faster” French • 12:30 - “Faster” French (again) • β DOWNLOAD THE PDF OF THIS LESSON • Read, save and/or print the full written lesson here (free) - https://www.commeunefrancaise.com/blo... • π«π· LEARN FRENCH WITH GÉRALDINE • Ready to see faster progress in your spoken French fluency through consistent practice? Sign up for our next 30-Day French Challenge: https://school.commeunefrancaise.com/... • π₯ EXPLORE THE COMME UNE FRANÇAISE WEBSITE • Actual spoken French is almost a completely different language than technical written French, which is what you were taught in schools. We specialize in everyday spoken French: speaking and understanding it, at all ages and levels. - https://www.commeunefrancaise.com • β SUBSCRIBE SO YOU DON’T MISS ANY EPISODES • / @commeunefrancaise • At Comme une Française, we specialize in everyday spoken French. We focus on three unique aspects that are different from school French, self-study books, Duolingo, etc: • 1. We focus only on the specifics of speaking/understanding/being understood in everyday French and have unique ways to help you learn it properly faster. • 2. We focus on shortcuts to help you make progress faster, which also means we tell you exactly what you can stop learning to prioritize what’s really important. • 3. We use French culture as the subject to make it fun and interesting for adults. • Take care and stay safe. • π from Grenoble, France. • Géraldine
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