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How do you even remember so many verbs and their Conjugaison? Any suggestions on learning French for beginners?
Nov 9, 2020 11:44 PM
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It's a bit painful in the beginning but once we start saying them all the time, it starts making sense.
I speak Portuguese and Italian, both languages with lots of conjugations and I'm still having a hard time with French.
Don't give up though, once you start saying the pattern, you're gonna shoot up the learning curve!
Focus on the verbs être and avoir, the most important verbs by far and pick up the pattern for the present of the indicative...
It'll start from there.
I'm happy to try and help you a bit with the Roman language conjugation, let me know and feel free to drop me a line if you're stuck...
November 10, 2020
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The best way to remember is using them talking to people in context, write them down using examples in your daily life. For example you can write down your entire routine in French using « je » and then do the same with « tu ». Learning conjugations without context is only good so that you can ramène how to spell them correctly :)
I can invite you or my French speaking group, I post daily activities and the challenge is to write at least two sentences a day :)
November 10, 2020
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I am also learning French, maybe we can talk to each other. The conjugation is so complex but there are certain rules to follow.
November 10, 2020
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I’d concentrate on the most useful verbs, about 100, and verb tenses. I’d start w/ the présente, passé composé, and futur; then move on to the conditionnel and subjonctif. These five tenses should get you going with speaking French and expressing yourself on a daily basis. The rest you can pickup w reading and writing... most of them are not used daily, unless you’re recounting stories or writing reports.
November 10, 2020
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Daily practicing is the key! Watch videos with subtitles, read the news etc... 10 minutes per day is enough! If you're interested in learning french, feel free to check out my profile 😊
November 10, 2020
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, French
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