French news: a heartfelt community update
Coucou les membres de la communauté,
This week, I’m feeling absolutely wonderful after receiving a message from Barry, who shared that he met Nadya in Lyon, France, and they had dinner together! Barry wrote:
Coucou les membres de la communauté,
This week, I’m feeling absolutely wonderful after receiving a message from Barry, who shared that he met Nadya in Lyon, France, and they had dinner together! Barry wrote:
Coucou les French learners,
I wanted to give you a quick heads up that My Dear Man & I are taking a little break from YouTube until September, so there won’t be any new weekly videos until then.
But don’t worry, I’ve got some great suggestions to keep your French journey on track!
Coucou les membres de la communauté,
I’m excited to share with you some insights from a fascinating book I’m currently reading: “Faites-les lire!” (Make Them Read!) by Michel Desmurget.

Michel Desmurget is a neuroscientist and research director at INSERM (French National Institute of Health and Medical Research).
Coucou les French learners,
Do you believe in the power of thoughts? I certainly do. In fact, I make it a habit to say positive things to myself each morning.
I also incorporate this practice into my French classes. At the beginning of each session,
Coucou les French learners,
Have you ever found yourself in this situation? A native French speaker asks you a question. You understand every word, but when it’s time to respond, your mind goes blank. The words are there, somewhere, but they refuse to come out. You’re frozen,
Coucou les membres de la communauté,
I am thrilled to invite you to our upcoming live Zoom session this Wednesday for an hour of comprehensible French!
Wednesday July 31
This is your chance to immerse yourself in the language and practice with our supportive community.Coucou les French learners,
A common misconception about learning languages is that you need to have a fantastic memory to be successful.
I’ve often heard people say that my ability to speak several languages (English, Spanish, and a bit of Portuguese) comes from having a great memory.