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French Vocabulary – Les Legumes

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  Hi All Hope you had a look at my previous blog wherein I had explained the French Vocabulary related to our relations. In such similar lines, I am explaining the French Vocabulary for Vegetables. I am sure that once you know these words, you can use the same in your day-to-day life especially when you go for shopping. Please practice these words so often so that you can improve your communication in French. Let us have a look at these words. Hope this is useful for you to learn more French words and hence please practice simple sentences using these words. In case you have any clarifications, please post them in the comment section below and I shall be very happy to respond to them. Hope you find this blog and my YT videos are useful. Please subscribe, like and share my channel.

French Vocabulary - La Famille

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In this blog, I am talking about some new words in French. Please note that to improve your knowledge about a language, one should improve his vocabulary. Hence I am discussing here some words which are used in our day to day life. Please find below the set of new words which refer to all our family members. I am also providing the equivalent in English and Tamil. To facilitate your way of learning, I have provided few examples where we use these words. Hope this is useful for you to learn more French words and hence please practice simple sentences using these words. In case you have any clarifications, please post them in the comment section below and I shall be very happy to respond to them. Hope you find this blog and my YT videos are useful. Please subscribe, like and share my channel.

Group 1 Verbs - Aimer - Present Tense

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  Hi All, Today (08/01/2021), I have launched a new video linked to my French lessons. It is the 27th episode. In this episode I am talking about the verb ‘aimer’ which means ‘to like & ‘to love’. ‘நேசித்தல்’, ‘விரும்புதல் ‘ . The verb ‘aimer’ belongs to the first group. It takes the same endings as I had talked in my previous videos. To facilitate the usage of this verb, I have provided a few examples with the diagram. In French we have some rules to follow while learning the grammar. One such rule is the following. As mentioned earlier in the video where I taught the verb ‘aller’, this is an irregular verb though its ends with ‘ER’. Since the way it is conjugated is different, this is classified as irregular verb. In fact this is not the only exception but there are a few more. I will explain this in detail in my subsequent videos. Hope this is useful for you to learn more verbs in French as well as to practice simple sentences using this verb. In case you have any clarific

French Verbs - 'ER' continued

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  Hi all In my previous video and blog, I have talked about the verb 'Parler'.  Hope you all  have a clear understanding  of this verb and also its meaning. Did you all practice this verb by forming small sentences ? I really hope so. Here below, I am describing a few verbs which belong to same group  so that it will help you to improve your vocabulary and also help you to  form simple sentences on your own. Please do so and converse with  your friends and families. In this manner, you can start to communicate in French. In order to improve our way of learning I am narrating a small story In the above story, we have seen a few verbs, but here I will be describing the following verbs: Fêter &  Partager Now let us conjugate  these verbs So today, we have learnt how to conjugate two more verbs in Present Tense.  On top, we have also used them in forming simple sentences. I request that you also do the same.  In case you have any clarifications, please post them in the commen

Getting started with French verbs - Parler

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  Hi All, Today (05/01/2021), I have launched a new video linked to my French lessons. It is 26th episode. In this video I am talking about the French verb Parler. The aim of this video is to help beginners to start conversing and listening to others by using simple verbs everyday. Here I have explained in detail the present tense of the verb "Parler" which means to speak. Before we start to learn Present Tense of French Verbs the following three points are very important. This is reference to when and where to use Present Tense. Here below I am providing a table wherein you can find the English and Tamil Translation. I am explaining the context on how this verb can be used with the help of the following images To conclude, please find below a few examples which will inspire you to practice this verb more often with your friends and family. Hope you find this blog and my YT video were useful. Please feel free to post your comments both here and in YT. Please subscribe, like

Jojoe Dasse - About Me

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  I am an Indian settled in Belgium.  I have behind me more than 25 years of teaching experience. I n fact, teaching is one of my key passions. Hence to pursue my passion, I have an YT channel whose link is mentioned below.   https://youtube.com/c/JojoeDasse I offer French lessons for beginners. The content is well structured so that people with no prior knowledge of French can easily learn the language in an easy and simple way. I regularly post two videos per week. Please visit my channel in order to learn a new language. I also post content to improve your communication skills in English. Please support me by subscribing to my channel, liking my videos, and sharing them with your friends and family. Please feel free to provide your feedback by posting your comments.