French the natural way: bonne année 2019 !
Coucou les French learners,
Une belle année qui se termineThis past year has been full of amazing learners, Story Listening, and a first Ebook!
I am incredibly reconnaissante,
Coucou les French learners,
Une belle année qui se termineThis past year has been full of amazing learners, Story Listening, and a first Ebook!
I am incredibly reconnaissante,
Coucou les French learners,
Comment allez-vous ? How are you doing?
The weather is getting much colder where I live and I feel like staying at home, doing yoga and listening to stories!
It is freezing, it’s not wrong.Coucou les French learners,
I am back this week with some great news!
Despite the fact it is extremely cold over here, il fait un froid de canard, a duck’s cold (don’t ask why we say that in French ?! C’est très bizarre !).
Coucou les French learners,
When I was living and teaching in England, I used to sing in a choir. Yesterday my amazing conductor, Hannah Brine posted an inspiring quote:
I hear so many people around me saying things like “I am not an expert in languages”
Coucou les French learners,
Last week, I mentioned a story I co-created with a learner to help her remember a list of words she had to memorize. I strongly believe in the power of stories because when your mind listens to a story, it generates multiple connections.
Coucou les French learners,
Last night, I was tutoring a 12 years old French student and she had to learn a list of vocabulary about all the different rooms in a school: la cantine, le gymnase, la salle des profs, le laboratoire… Instead of having the learner memorize each word and repeat them after me,
Coucou,
here is your weekly dose of French comprehensible and compelling input to acquire the language naturally.
My boys including my 11 years old love to hear a good story before going to bed. In fact, they need their bedtime story, it is part of the daily routine and even if they have heard the same story for the hundredth time,