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(00:00):
Ou Je Mabel Nelson and this iskind of easy French jin. Today we
will see how to present and givepersonal information about yourself. We' re
moving forward now if we' rereally going to put together prayers, we

(00:21):
' re going to do dialogues,I' m going to explain to you
how we' re going to beworking on this method from now on that
I use your constructive method. Iwould like to call the constructive, i
e I give you the basics andgive you the clues and that as we
move forward, you yourselves are goingto create your vocabulary And more, I
' m going to give you avideo of how to do your vocabulary from
the Internet, how to do pronunciationexercises, improve your fannetics with the tools

(00:44):
that are on the Internet, notso that you know how to pronounce word
each class. I' m goingto give you the vocabulary you need,
for example, in this class tointroduce yourself, to give information. Let
' s see a lot of things. Let' s see the verb,
be, the verb, have,et agua, study, work, but
let' s not go deeper intothe verbs. I' m not going
to talk about in this class,about these verbs. We' re going
to learn just what it takes tointroduce ourselves. Let' s work then

(01:07):
with the first person, let's also think about the person of Chu
Boo Tobe and you so u boo. Nothing more, nothing more for now,
then, later, I' mgoing to make a video about pronouns,
their videos about verbs, verbs endingin r in mir, but right
now I want them to learn thebasics and so on. If you get

(01:32):
those classes right, you' regoing to be able to talk to a
Frenchman, at least in the presentation, know how to show up and let
yourself be understood. Well, Ihave seen in the previous video about the
greetings, in the first Bunyou,not the famous Bongyu, to the best
known greeting bon Soa. I suggestyou check it out if you haven'
t created it yet in the differentgreetings. But we' re going to

(01:52):
put ourselves in a situation where we' re going to meet someone. Let
' s say in a meeting.You are going to a meeting and you
are going to meet people, awork meeting, a family meeting and there
is a family member who comes fromFrance, a Frenchman. You can approach
conversation, at least introduce yourself thenwhich is the first thing you will say.

(02:13):
It is a juma Pelle Nelson,how tel or if it is a
person who is known as such Gouhas to treat you as such bo and
the person will answer well previous melike this always previously, it will not
be nice to thank you for thefact that one asks you how you are
now if you are a young man, for example, is a teenager and

(02:36):
you are already a teenager or youngor adult, because you can feel with
the freedom of your tender one.No, ah b me, how you
tepella, how chupeta spella, howshe' s going, how she'
s going. You could tell himhow he' s gonna chir. Also
use it are apparently equivalent. Sobado. It' s also a way of
saying I' m fine, sabapetua ebu. I will not return from
the question e vu to then wewill concentrate on what it is to present,

(02:59):
present, sit and give personal information. The first thing you could say
is just and I am. Wecould start by saying your nationality Jus Street.
Well, I' m going toapologize to all the other countries in
Latin America, because I' vechosen five countries for class time and the
five countries for class time. Sonalitieswill be seen in another video in what

(03:20):
we are going to talk about countriesand nationalities. I' m gonna make
a video. Don' t worrymuch about a nice video about nationalities and
countries then Peru, Mexico, Spain, Colombia and Argentina. If you are
Peruvian to say Jusu jus remember theu and Just Street to Svitter the Browser
and just Jus Street Barrubia of Ribia, look how it is written as the

(03:46):
seat to Google Axon Barry and Viasound to Terribia. Now. If you
' re a girl, a woman, a lady, you' re going
to say I' m perle wellI forgive and it' s written differently
if you enter an n and oncemore dog and feed. And there if
they become like there are two nstogether, the sound is no longer made
Nasa, it becomes a sound inthe perl Vienna Jusu mexica mexica. See

(04:13):
how you write Mexica nasal sound ifit' s a mexi Kenna girl and
it becomes a mexi Kenna sound?Now, if you are Spanish, Spanish
Jussus, Spanish Jushu, Spanish jusRuiz, there is a question of phonetics
that what called it the canvas thatby loblement would not want to deepen to
not recharge the class. No Spanishjusu. And if you' re a

(04:39):
Spanish jusu girl, it' spronounced the same. But if you notice,
it' s not written. He' s got an i. Now,
if you' re from Colombia youjus Colombia. Again we sound nasar
colum Jussu Columbia. But if you' re a Miss Jusu colomb vienna colombian,
then the Nasa dream is over.If you are from Argentina yusu to

(05:02):
John Tan look at John re soundor so the sound ah ah ah,
John Dan get used to making thenasal sound that resonates in the nose Jusui
b join and but the girl iseasier and swe ah, John Tinna can
also say jalit up bo live inPeru, javit upe. That way you

(05:28):
have to say ope wo javit ormexic javit or mexic in Mexico. Evidently,
javi oh Spain and look here inSpain, it no longer happens and
it sounds or ah. When yousee the sound the lyrics I take advantage
of to be poetic of a smallpause. When you see the joints a

(05:48):
and it sounds or if it's always a general reality, ah sounds
or like the other also sounds Orthen you' re not going to say
javit or Spain, you' regoing to say Jevit or spain. There
' s a rule. I'm not going to go into detail,
because it' s not always thecase. There are other rules. We

(06:09):
' ll see it in another videofor the moment if you' re Spanish
or if you live in Spain,because you' re not Spanish, Javi
oh, Spain and it' snn as they said or sound or spano.
Javi On, Colombie o colum Bevery well, Javit o abson tema

(06:31):
javit On of Joon Team, javitOm Bjont as telebo trevia e bu bia
saba. Let' s go overit then to present Jumabella, Maria jumap,
Rebecca Jumapel, Miguel Jumall, HounSwart, Jse Colombian. What else

(06:54):
can we say? We could alsosay the city. We' re not
going to talk about working with capitals. Something I Javit to Lima, if
it says in Peru, in thecapital Javid, Alima to Mexico, to
the capital federal district, Javit toMexico, Javit to Buenos de it,
Buenos Aires, is written the sameas in Spanish, but it is known

(07:17):
Buenos from Buenos de Javitto to Bogotá, to Bogotá, the cities in general.
We are going to put Javid,Alima, Javid to Bogotá, Javit
to Buenos d Javit to Madrid,jent Ava Drid to Barcelona. Shevin amadry
Jadit to Barcelona. All right,and after saying then our nationality, in

(07:39):
the country where we live, thecity where we live. What else can
we talk about reporting, What otherpersonal information can we give about us?
Can we say what we' reworking on? For example, You trabiy
sprouted there. You trabi Chu trabyWood work, we stay there. You
walk, You lock up the CityUniverse. But if you study in college,

(08:01):
you' re going to tell usJug j Hugi and look how I
say it j Axon a g ud d in the end is going to
sound and not s in the endis not going to sound. Play j
I univer City, You Toby twoarrest when it' s a very generic

(08:24):
place. You' re going tosay dons joiner asad or dons On give
them the rest. Or complicated.It' s not complicated. Practice dancing
this or we can say our idea. Normally in France you don' t
have much shame to say I'm people, usually say your age.
No. Even women are not afraidto say. Then you can say.

(08:46):
Here is the verb water that issaid and as you see it written to
mines g appost trouf apostropheed a andthat reasoning and always made sounds and then,
as it is apostrofado, now youwill ask me why it is and
the post I put to Poster.It went well. The explanation is the

(09:09):
meeting of two vowels. It forcesthe two words to contract, something that
happens in English. Not if youknow it, you know it exists.
Also if I want to specifically saywhich study can say jet medicine, for
example, I study medicine, JUthe gyne there, ing the administration has

(09:33):
many careers that you can. Well, we' re with jere and a
and no and and we' regoing to take advantage of because we'
ve learned the numbers from one tothe movies to say our j bull and
fool and compsin eat easy can askyou what the h' s that'

(09:58):
s the question why you have akillage ab woo that the sav j Carl
sy Coja silly giganton I' ma divorced single married man, ju Jusui,
Marie married Marie, Jessu Maggie andif you realize how you' re
written there has an e that theytold you it makes her feminine, but

(10:20):
it' s not the same.That is only to indicate the female,
but it did not occur. JuShu Mary fer can also be sun of
Celli batting, Jusui be batting andsuite Selli mater and but you can be
single. But you' re witha couple, this is with a couple,
a girlfriend in love, a polola, Jesse are complo jess free Ong

(10:43):
Coop means you' re with acouple. She' s dating someone je
siu gets liberated just indicates that singlewhen you' re married and Jesu are
coop means you' re with someoneas a couple or Jessu de bey.
In France people are not afraid.It has become as much as unfortunately,
the divorce that the person is.They are not afraid to say I am

(11:03):
divorced jue Jusui di you and Jusuiare coop and their certe, for Jusu
marge. After all these things youmight have said, you could finish the
conversation and say or there were youuntil soon there were you adbian had you
or avian to hold wao or wapo. You can also pronounce it fast or

(11:30):
wa or wawlos in France pron nonbe it fast or wa old wa.
If you want to emphasize o wao wa a la porchan a la poschend
as I already say goodbye, asyou do until the next to the Pchanna,
because we will not see a nexttime when you will owe a next
you will say to the shend apitaa s aces. It is not pronounced

(11:54):
to u a prita. It alsodoes not know the ta a pita means
until later and it is used whenyou go to see someone later during the
day, not if you have seenit in the morning and you will see
it in the afternoon, afita andif you will see it in a short
time more. I know you're working and an hour is March time.

(12:18):
Then you want to see yourself withthe person and you say or a
being wow, a se wa oj a tita, r a tu ta
a tita until in a little while, right now until in a little while.
Bon Joune when you' re sayinggoodbye all day. Bonjougonet you said

(12:41):
a good day the person bon journeyu ju ne said to the person a
good day if it is in theafternoon Bonnet genndy Bonnat hennedy and sis in
the evening you soft a farewell greeting, departure greetings. And it' s
the night, it' s late, the night, it' s like

(13:01):
bedtime. Then he says good-bye to me that idea of understanding that
it' s a good night,late hour, time I' m falling
asleep. Donate m if you arerealizing, look at the emphasis I give
on my channel I focus on tricksclues and pronunciation. I' m not
focusing too much on my vocabulary,because I know you guys can' t
get it. I know that inmany other channels and source of information on

(13:24):
the Internet, but I my channel, I want to contribute just astute Turks,
to help them with pronunciation in everyvideo, in every video, very
dabble with pronunciation, so that youget used to correcting your pronunciation, to
insisting on pronunciation and you feel thesatisfaction of learning French by pronouncing well,

(13:48):
quite well. Okay. I thinkhere we can determine if you like the
written video that I like and subscribeto my channel and if you have questions
comment doubts write them on the Facebookpage that google blus on the same channel.
I try to answer all your questions. Then Soothe to the Alianto Wan cleft
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