✨ Morgane ✨
Insegnante professionista
📢 Common Mistakes in French: Let's Clear the Confusion! 🇫🇷🚫🤔 Bonjour French learners! Are you ready to tackle some common errors in French? Let's dive in and clear up the confusion! 🎯✨ 1️⃣ "Je suis bien" vs. "Je vais bien": It's important to remember that when referring to your state or health, we use the verb "aller" in French. That's why we say "ça va ?" or "comment allez-vous ?" to ask how someone is doing. On the other hand, "je suis bien" means "I am fine" in terms of feeling comfortable or content. 2️⃣ "J'étude" vs. "J'étudie": The correct form is "j'étudie" which means "I study." Remember to pronounce the "i" sound clearly to differentiate it from "les études" which means "studies" as a noun. 3️⃣ "Je visite mes amis" vs. "Je vais voir mes amis" (or "Je rends visite à mes amis) : In French, the verb "visiter" 🛫 is primarily used when talking about tourism or visiting places, for example "Je visite Paris", "Je vais visiter le musée du Louvre". When it comes to referring to people, we use different expressions such as "voir" (to see) or "aller voir" (to go see) instead (or "rendre visite à", more formal & less used). For example, we would say "mes amis sont venus me voir" (my friends came to see me) or "je vais voir ma famille en Norvège" (I'm going to see my family in Norway). If you say "je visite mon ami" (I visit my friend), it gives the impression that you're visiting your friend as if it were a tourist attraction, which can sound strange, no ? 🤔🤓 Learning a new language involves making mistakes, but by addressing these common errors, we can improve our French skills together! 💪🌟 Are there any other French expressions or grammar points that you find confusing? Share them in the comments below and let's unravel the mysteries of the French language! 🤔💬 #FrenchLearning #CommonMistakes #LanguageTips #ImprovingFrenchSkills
9 lug 2023 10:45