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Will
Tuteur communautaireWhy "Correct" French often sounds "Wrong"
I’ve noticed a recurring pattern while decoding languages across different cultures.
The biggest wall isn't vocabulary—it's Mental Mapping.
For example, a student might say "Je pense que c'est une bonne idée" (correct) but fail to use "Qu'en penses-tu ?" properly because their native logic doesn't "map" the pronoun 'en' as a structural necessity for opinion.
They focus on the words, but they miss the logical grid underneath.
Once you stop treating French as a list of rules and start seeing it as a structure, you finally stop sounding like a textbook and start sounding like you.
Which part of French logic still feels "unnatural" to you, even if you know the rule?
#FrenchLogic #LanguageLearning #Polyglot #Structure
24 avr. 2026 10:58
Will
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Italien, Autre, Portugais, Russe, Espagnol, Turc
Langue étudiée
Autre
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