Coucou, moi c'est Caroline. I've been a French teacher for more than a decade now, both online and in-school. I help you speak more naturally and understand spoken French.
Coucou, moi c'est Caroline. I've been a French teacher for more than a decade now, both online and in-school. I help you speak more naturally and understand spoken French.
Welcome to the forty-fifth episode of the French Blabla podcast where we will cover tips to increase your fluency while boosting your way of learning.
These last episodes have been a little bit special as they didn’t teach you French per se but they are here to improve your learning environment. Today, I’d like to continue on the topic of finding a language partner to talk to since it’s a big struggle for many of you. In episode 42, I shared my tips to be able to find a conversation partner. If you haven’t listened to it yet, go check it out and grab yourself a French friend. However, finding somebody is only the first step in an efficient language practice. There are some other important things to consider. In this episode, I’d like to share with you a few strategies that you will need to get the most out of your language practice.
In this Episode
Why asking for explanations to natives is usually useless
The one question you should ask differently
The essential thing you should ask your language partner to radically improve your French
Share your tips in the comment section
What are your best practices regarding language partners? What do you like to do or ask to get the most out of your training? Don’t hesitate to share with us in the comment section.