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French Your Way Podcast: Learn French with Jessica | French Grammar | French Vocabulary | French Expressions
Jessica: Native French teacher, founder of French Your Way
160 episodes
9 months ago
I'm Jessica, a native French teacher from the Champagne region here to help you learn French and discover the French language. You may know me from the French Voices Podcast (a series of interviews in French for the more advanced learners). If you are curious about the French language, this podcast is for you. Expand your French vocabulary and improve your French grammar in a way that is both easy and memorable. How? By connecting bridges between French and English languages to make learning more efficient! Discover the origins of some French words and French expressions, examples of related words and get a new understanding of common mistakes made by students. It doesn't matter whether you’re at a beginner, intermediate or advanced level in French. I have no doubt that you will learn from these mini French lessons. So, get on board and learn French with me! Join the community at http://frenchyourway.com.au Submit your own questions to podcast@frenchyourway.com.au
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I'm Jessica, a native French teacher from the Champagne region here to help you learn French and discover the French language. You may know me from the French Voices Podcast (a series of interviews in French for the more advanced learners). If you are curious about the French language, this podcast is for you. Expand your French vocabulary and improve your French grammar in a way that is both easy and memorable. How? By connecting bridges between French and English languages to make learning more efficient! Discover the origins of some French words and French expressions, examples of related words and get a new understanding of common mistakes made by students. It doesn't matter whether you’re at a beginner, intermediate or advanced level in French. I have no doubt that you will learn from these mini French lessons. So, get on board and learn French with me! Join the community at http://frenchyourway.com.au Submit your own questions to podcast@frenchyourway.com.au
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FYW 241: SENTIR vs RESSENTIR
French Your Way Podcast: Learn French with Jessica | French Grammar | French Vocabulary | French Expressions
13 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
FYW 241: SENTIR vs RESSENTIR
Fiona from Melbourne Australia asked me to explain the difference between the verbs “sentir” and “ressentir” in French. Let’s go through the differences in their use and in the structure of the sentences.
Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode
L’odorat (nm)

sentir des fleurs / un parfum / l’odeur de l’herbe coupée.

Tu ne sens pas comme une odeur de fumée ?

Le toucher

Touche ! Sens comme c’est doux / rugueux.

Je sens le soleil / le vent / le froid sur ma peau.

Ça sent le printemps !

Je sens que je vais réussir cet examen.

Calmez-vous les enfants ! Je sens que ça va mal finir !

Sentir / ne pas sentir (une situation, une personne) = avoir une mauvaise impression sur…

Je ne sens pas trop cette fille, elle a l’air malhonnête. Ne fais pas confiance à ce garçon, je ne le sens pas.

Alors, ton entretien pour le poste de représentant ? Tu le sens comment ? Je le sens plutôt bien !

Se sentir (bien / mal / fatigué / en forme / triste / heureux / découragé, motivé…)

Je le/la sens triste. / Je sens qu’il/elle est triste.

Je sens qu’il commence à s’ouvrir / à comprendre.

Je sens la fatigue m’engourdir / la joie l’envahir.

Qu’est-ce que tu ressens ? Comment tu te sens ?

Je me sens triste (je ressens/j’éprouve de la tristesse)

Je me sens frustrée (je ressens/j’éprouve de la frustration)

Je me sens légère (je ressens/j’éprouve de la légèreté)

En entrant dans la maison à vendre, j’ai ressenti beaucoup d’oppression / je me suis sentie très oppressée.

Le ressenti = the perception, the sense (eg temperature)

La temperature réelle est 5 degrés mais la température ressentie est zéro

Quel est ton ressenti sur cette situation ?

le ressentiment = resentment, bitterness, dislike

Elle éprouve encore beaucoup de ressentiment envers sa voisine même après toutes ces années.
French Your Way Podcast: Learn French with Jessica | French Grammar | French Vocabulary | French Expressions
I'm Jessica, a native French teacher from the Champagne region here to help you learn French and discover the French language. You may know me from the French Voices Podcast (a series of interviews in French for the more advanced learners). If you are curious about the French language, this podcast is for you. Expand your French vocabulary and improve your French grammar in a way that is both easy and memorable. How? By connecting bridges between French and English languages to make learning more efficient! Discover the origins of some French words and French expressions, examples of related words and get a new understanding of common mistakes made by students. It doesn't matter whether you’re at a beginner, intermediate or advanced level in French. I have no doubt that you will learn from these mini French lessons. So, get on board and learn French with me! Join the community at http://frenchyourway.com.au Submit your own questions to podcast@frenchyourway.com.au