Bonjour ! Je m’appelle Céline.
Everyday you will learn, a new word, an French expression or I’ll read you a story.
Just sit back, relax and learn!
Ps: if you would like to receive the transcripts you can email me fatyceline@gmail.com
Bonne écoute ❤️
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Bonjour ! Je m’appelle Céline.
Everyday you will learn, a new word, an French expression or I’ll read you a story.
Just sit back, relax and learn!
Ps: if you would like to receive the transcripts you can email me fatyceline@gmail.com
Bonne écoute ❤️
Les articles partitifs
There are four types of partitive article in French, du, de la, de l’, and des, used to specify unknown quantities. These correspond to ‘some’ or ‘any’, which are often omitted in English. Choosing which one to use depends on the gender, number and first letter of the noun that follows.
- Qu’est-ce que vous voulez manger ? - Du poulet et de la salade.
-What do you want to eat? -(Some) chicken and (some) salad please.
Aujourd’hui, il y a de la pluie et du soleil.
Today, there is some rain, and some sun.
FRENCH WITH CÉLINE
Bonjour ! Je m’appelle Céline.
Everyday you will learn, a new word, an French expression or I’ll read you a story.
Just sit back, relax and learn!
Ps: if you would like to receive the transcripts you can email me fatyceline@gmail.com
Bonne écoute ❤️