beginners french
beginners french

If you want to have a conversation in French with a native speaker or just want to impress your friends, the best way to do this is to learn a few words and phrases.
In this lesson, I'll tell you what the first words that I advise you to memorize, even if they are only the beginning.
Learning of these basic French phrases this week dramatically help you improve your conversation skills.
1. Bonjour, comment ca va? (Hello, how you? ")
Answer: Ca va tres bien merci. et vous? (I'm fine, thanks. And you?)
2. Appelez Comment vous vous? (Which is your name?)
A: Je m'appelle John Smith. (My name is John Smith)
3. Quelle belle journalists © e! (What a day!)
Midi Answer: C'est un bel apres, en effet. J'aime quand il fait trop chaud ni, or trop froid. (It is a very pleasant afternoon. I like when he does not is too hot and not cold)
4. Vous Habitez in the Paris area? (Do you live near Paris)
A: Oui, J'habite Paris, dans le 16ème arrondissement, pas trop loin de la Tour Eiffel (Exactly, I live in zone 16, not far from the Eiffel Tower)
This is the first in a series of lessons. I will be teaching a lot more basic French phrases, and explain the grammar and conjugation rules too.
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