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Dr. Marie Jourdan is a dermatologist. I believe that, in order to learn any language, you have to explore things that will help you diversify your vocabulary and not just things that involve basic conversation. She explains a bunch of concepts in relation to her field. I find it useful to also get use to hearing French, even when you don't understand all of it at once.
Apr 13, 2025

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tv shows!!! i can't stress this enough, watching people engage in the language helps so much. after doing french for years and graduating with a delf b2, i give all credit to the fact that i was put in an immersive environment where french was always spoken around me. you can start with children's shows like Téléfrançais, and then move to your favourite show dubbed etc. that being said, nothing beats talking in french...so if all else fails, meet some french speakers to chat with, or maybe temporarily move to france 😄 i wish you the best of luck!
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if u have them … my cats are now francophone because i only talk to them in french & it creates a judgement-free space for natural conversation where u r hopefully only speaking french also love teen magazines — my french teacher had a few from like 2010 (cool magazine) & i learnt so much strange québécois slang & news sources in general, i’m #canadian so i just use radio canada & it’s great.. much pertinent vocab + sentence structure tv5monde has a section full of exercises where u watch little videos & answer questions & i always learn something on there that isn’t french so it’s cool
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