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00:00hi everyone welcome back to my channel my name is victoria and do you know what date it is
00:05do you know what date it is today is december 10th okay and you know what that means that means
00:11in
00:1121 days we're gonna be in a new year we're gonna be in 2025 now the thing is that i've
00:17become aware
00:18that there's some people out there that you've been saying you've been saying i'm going to learn
00:21french i'm going to learn french i used to ah which french if it's saying i don't know where to
00:30start i don't know it's too hard i don't know but whatever the reason is that you haven't started
00:38learning french yet if you want to 2025 is a great time to start today i'm gonna give my blueprint
00:44you could say of how exactly i learned french um what resources i use how much time approximately
00:51i spent on each thing so hopefully by the end of this video you will have a better idea of
00:57where
00:57to start if you want to learn french in 2025 but having said all that you might be like okay
01:03this
01:04girl is saying she's gonna give us the blueprint to how to learn french like who who are you so
01:10i'm
01:10just gonna introduce myself in french you know a little bit salut moi c'est victoria comme j'ai dit
01:15moi je fais continue sur les langues ici en youtube et aussi en instagram je parle maintenant
01:23l'anglais le français et le portugais les deux je voulais juste parler un peu le français vous pouvez
01:30voir un peu mon niveau j'ai jamais vécu en france j'ai jamais vécu dans un pays francophone donc
01:37si moi je
01:38peux le faire toi aussi tu peux le faire i have all my notes on my laptop and i was
01:42writing kind of a
01:43outline for this video and i was like this is kind of a hard video to make because there's a
01:49lot that
01:49goes into learning a language however i'm going to attempt to make it as clear and concise as possible
01:54and again this is based on my own experience and what i did when i was learning the french language
02:00i'm going to split this explanation into kind of three parts to make it more organized and those
02:06three parts are going to be grammar oral comprehension so like understanding spoken french
02:10and speaking so when it comes to grammar personally i used an app called busu you don't have to use
02:18an
02:18app there are a lot of resources to learn french grammar but this is what worked best for me i
02:24believe on busu you do have to pay for a subscription but let me tell y'all i believe i
02:29paid for one
02:30month and then i was done and that goes to show how much time i spent like focused on grammar
02:36i think
02:37learning grammar is super important and i love language learning apps but i think that a lot of
02:42people tend to rely on those apps and don't venture off into actual like immersion and
02:49speaking with people which is how you learn a language naturally you know think of how a baby
02:53learns a language you don't see no babies using duolingo you know i'm saying so my personal
02:59philosophy when learning languages is generally to use apps as little as possible get what you need
03:05and then go on to comprehensible input in actually speaking with people um but again that's my own
03:13approach to it but with all that said grammar is very important for establishing a base when you're
03:19learning a language so i have compiled a list of these subjects that i feel like you should start with
03:26in grammar if you learn these concepts in french grammar you're going to have a very strong base and
03:31you're going to be able to understand a lot not 100 but a lot of what you're going to hear
03:37in the comprehensible input the subjects that i've included on this list are the following so we
03:43have subject pronouns this is basically like i you we she he them um which is like the base of
03:50you know
03:50what you use in conversational french then you want to learn about present tense conjugation of verbs
03:53for those subject pronouns um and then you also so in french you have regular verbs and irregular verbs
03:57which regular verbs all follow the same conjugation pattern and then irregular verbs can vary this is by
04:02no means a comprehensive list of french grammar like at all like there's there's so much more to
04:09know and to learn however i feel like this is a great start for you to be able to understand
04:14a good
04:14part of the comprehensible input that we're going to be talking about as well as start forming basic
04:20phrases and speaking you'll know that things like past tense things like that weren't on there which are
04:25certainly very important for conversing but um i just tried to keep it minimal because i think
04:31when you look at this whole uh span of grammar that you have to learn i think that's where people
04:38get caught up and people start studying a lot which is great but it's also important to at some point
04:45you know put the books to the side and go out and try to have real world interactions and obviously
04:52come back to the books that's another point do come back to studying the grammar because i think
04:59that's one thing that um i didn't necessarily do too much when i was learning french so i very briefly
05:06um learned the basics about french grammar and then i was like look i'm trying to converse with people
05:13because that's why i love learning languages to actually be able to talk to people and connect with
05:18people so i went into the conversation room and i learned a lot that way however if you ask me
05:25today
05:26oh what do you know about subjunctive next question so that's how i recommend navigating
05:32like grammar versus actually speaking learn the basics then get away from the books for a little bit
05:41but then as you go advancing you do need to come back and learn things like subjunctive conditional
05:50um these little small things that french has that can seem inconsequential but they really make a
05:57difference especially um when it comes to being an intermediate versus like an advanced speaker
06:03so yes if you are using busu then you can kind of try to pick through and look for the
06:10lessons that
06:11correspond to these subjects in grammar there's one subject i didn't put on this list which is
06:17pronunciation pronunciation is very important you don't have to get it down to a t at first obviously
06:23but you do want to know at least okay how is r pronounced in french how is um the different
06:31types of
06:31e's pronounced in french how is a i n pronounced in french versus i n but what i was gonna
06:37say is
06:37this website thoughtco they have a bunch of articles literally corresponding to so many subjects in
06:45french like i'm on it right now they have um very well written articles on how to conjugate certain
06:51verbs like conjugating regular verbs possessive adjectives definitely check this website out as well
06:57it's a great resource grammar is very continuous as well so you really learn as you go and as you're
07:04consuming content and speaking
07:09all right now that you understand a bit of french you're able to recognize
07:13i you we present tense verbs and you know some vocabulary it's time to start being able to recognize
07:19spoken language and the best way to begin recognizing spoken language is with slow
07:24comprehensible input now i am going to recommend the podcast inner french if you've been learning
07:31french for some time you've probably already heard of this podcast but if you haven't you need to tap
07:36in i really really enjoyed this podcast when i was first learning french just because it's so
07:42slow it's so slow and it's very clear but you're welcome to use any comprehensible input i just
07:48recommend that it's slow clear easy to understand so if you're using inner french i recommend to start
07:56off on the very first episode and i actually have it pulled up here i remember very vividly my first
08:03time listening to this french episode let me tell y'all i did not understand i probably understood maybe
08:09like 20 and that's okay don't be discouraged if you don't understand at first like i said the first
08:16couple of times i did not know what they was over here talking about even reading through the
08:20transcription i had to really translate a lot of the words but then as i repeated it and repeated it
08:25i would be able to pick out oh that's what they said i remember this vocabulary word from this
08:30place don't be scared of not understanding it all the first time because what i actually recommend
08:35is using the same podcast episode and just playing it over and over and like rewinding and playing it over
08:43and reading the transcription until you can understand a good amount of it what this is
08:49going to do is literally get your ears accustomed to how the french language even sounds and it's going
08:56to help you be able to separate words and recognize that okay that blob of audio was actually four
09:05separate words pick out a podcast episode of your choice or just use the very first episode of the
09:12inner french podcast and pull up the transcription so you can go to the inner french website and i
09:17think you have to make like a free account um but then you're able to access all the transcriptions
09:22of all the podcast episodes and with this you're able to read along which makes it 10 times easier to
09:29understand what's being said what i would do is i would listen to it for the first time or the
09:34first
09:34couple of times with the transcription reading through and then start listening to it without
09:41the transcription and let your ears get accustomed to the way everything sounds and also another thing
09:47about the transcription is that it highlights key words or key phrases that you might not recognize so
09:54this is a great opportunity to note down some vocabulary what i would recommend for vocabulary in french
10:01um there's an app called lingvist it is a paid app i did use it for a while and i
10:08believe you're able
10:08to make your own list and when you add each word it already has the definition and the pronunciation
10:15like built in so then you're able to practice that or you can use anki which is free um i
10:22know i did
10:23use anki a little bit but i wasn't as consistent with it so you can input manually the french word
10:29and then
10:30the english translation the only thing about anki for me is that there was no pronunciations
10:41but i'm sure there's other french vocabulary apps that you can look into um anki is great as well
10:49but if you can try to get something where you can integrate the pronunciation of the words i do want
10:54to add kind of a note here i've been saying okay first step is grammar second step is um comprehensible
11:01input third step is speaking while i do think that's a pretty logical order don't be afraid to
11:07do these steps simultaneously or let them overlap quite a bit speaking is the hardest part but it's
11:13the most important part because that's the goal like you want we want to speak french we don't want
11:18to just be able to understand french or know about the french grammar we want to be able to speak
11:22french and like i always say the only way to learn how to speak french is to actually speak french
11:28um but then you're like well how do i speak french if i'm trying to learn to speak french because
11:32i
11:32don't know how to speak french well the thing is that you always have to start speaking before you
11:39feel like you're ready even if you feel like you only know a few words in french you should definitely
11:45just make the leap you know book a little uh italki lesson and at least try to converse it's very
11:52very very very very uncomfortable and i'm very familiar with that feeling but literally outside
11:58of your comfort zone is where growth happens so you should definitely try to push yourself
12:02um outside of where it feels comfortable and that is really gonna you know make your french progress
12:09pick up i always tell this kind of anecdote when i'm trying to tell people to start speaking as soon
12:13as possible um when i started learning spanish i did not know no type of spanish really but my mom
12:21was convinced that i did because i was in spanish classes in school so my mom is an immigration
12:26lawyer she has her law firm and she would always be trying to get me to translate for people like
12:32she would put me on the spot she'd be like hey can you can you say this to this client
12:36and i'll be
12:37like so i would have to you know try to piece together a little bit of spanish that i knew
12:43under the circumstances i had to you know communicate with all these spanish-speaking clients
12:48and i always say that it's that fact of me being exposed to speaking before i was even
12:53before i felt ready i always feel like that really helped me to progress very quickly in my spanish
13:00um so yeah start speaking before you're ready in the previous phases there are definitely ways to
13:06incorporate speaking while you're doing um your lessons on busu or your grammar lessons
13:13always try to speak aloud the things that you're reading if you're practicing conjugation try to
13:18say aloud what you see on your screen or on the paper while you're listening to the podcast like i
13:24mentioned if you can try to repeat the phrases that you're hearing after they're said um so these are
13:31all great ways to incorporate speaking in the previous steps but now we're going to graduate to the big
13:37dogs which is conversation and conversation is a lot more daunting because you have to be more agile
13:42agile um it's not just reading you have to like understand what the other person is saying and
13:48then you have to think of what you're gonna say and you know it's just a lot of moving parts
13:52but
13:53that's okay because it's great brain exercise so the ways that i recommend to get conversation in
13:59um obviously if you already have like a family member or a friend that speaks french um or if you
14:06live
14:06in a french speaking country i mean you're good actually if you even live in a french speaking
14:13country it might not always be the best forum to practice your french um because it can be very fast
14:21paced like i remember when i made this video i was trying to speak french in it was like a
14:27fast food
14:28place and somebody noted in the comments uh a fast food place is not the best place to practice your
14:35french which was very true um and i think that goes for a lot of real life interactions i don't
14:43want
14:43to contradict myself because real life interactions are great and you should definitely put yourself
14:47out there but it's great to have an environment where it's very like where you can get real life
14:54feedback is what i'm trying to say so with that being said i definitely recommend any platform where you
14:59can find like a dedicated tutor um or a dedicated person that you're able to have conversation with
15:06regularly that will give you feedback and um that will help you out in any areas of doubt there's also
15:12the option of language exchange apps which i think are great um definitely look into tandem or hello talk
15:19one thing about these apps not everybody is there to learn language so do be aware of that um there's
15:26people that are there to make friends and there's people that are there um i don't know just to pursue
15:33love i guess and there's people that are there for languages but maybe um might not be able to be
15:39as consistent as you're trying to be so um point is if you're able to find somebody that has the
15:45same
15:45goal as you and same type of dedication as you and you're able to agree with them hey um can
15:52we
15:52talk on this type of basis you know one day we'll speak french one day we'll speak english or whatever
15:58the agreement might be that's an amazing um setup that can lead to long-term success those are the
16:04tips that i have when it comes to conversation um or just starting to speak and starting to produce
16:11sound in french again please don't be scared of being bad at french like you have to be bad at
16:21something before you can be good at it so embrace being bad like embrace it just be like hey this
16:28is
16:28how i speak french and you know we're we're on that grind we're working on according to my script
16:34that is all the tips that i have about um starting to learn french in this new year surely when
16:40i'm
16:40editing i'm gonna be like dang i should have said this i should have said this so i'll try to
16:44like you
16:44know put those things in here and there but i hope this video at least pointed you in a good
16:48direction
16:49to start and if you're looking to learn french in 2025 or whenever you're watching this i'm also
16:54excited to hear about y'all's progress in french um but definitely comment below why you want to learn
17:00french what's your goal with french i'm interested to know um but yes with that being said y'all have
17:06a
17:07happy holiday season have a happy new year have an amazing 2025 and i will see you in the next
17:15video
17:15you
17:16you
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