Friday, 10 April 2026

Learning

 French conversation this afternoon.

I arrived half an hour early...and so did our tutor!! It was good to chat...in French.

I find it much easier one to one, rather than in a class ...and no pressure to "converse" !

Also the room in the library isn't small with hard surface walls. like the Alliance Française...you can imagine what that did to my ADHD brain!!  

Learning about how I function ..or not as the case may be!!

Only six of us this time, as three

 are on holiday. Our homework for a fortnight's time? Using the various ways of saying "many"....write some sentences.Should be fun!!

Just before the bus stop, my next village up friend was in the car park with her husband ..and I got a lift home....very welcome indeed.Despite the sunny periods today the wind is chilly. Now it has been rising steadily for a few hours..not up to gale force yet...and we are forecast overnight rain.

12 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Sounds like your French is progressing well!

Bovey Belle said...

That was a lucky lift home. Bring back the sun - we have gone from low 20s mid-week to just 5 degrees and rain today :(

angela said...

We have had wild wind today and are predicted to have even worse tonight
The intermittent rain has been very welcomed

Tigger's Mum said...

ahhh - so what's your hyperfocus? I agree that language learning progresses much faster one to one with someone who a) doesnt care if I have limited vocab and make grammatical errors and b) can't switch to my prefered language - children are ideal.

gz said...

at the moment the focus is the trip starting in 23 days....

Red said...

It's tough to learn a new language.

gz said...

not so bad as learning it from scratch...and it my third language so that helps. a little

Steve Reed said...

The only way I can think of to say "many" is beaucoup. Or maybe "trop" but that's more like "too much." Let us know what you come up with!

Susan said...

You are making great progress with your French language skills. When in France, having conversational skills will be beneficial.
Your iPhone might also have translation ability as friends traveling tell me their phones are helpful when they are in another country and not native speakers.

gz said...

beaucoup is plenty, trop , too much!
plusieurs is some, several or many.
un tas de ...a heap of
plein de....full of
est comble de...is full of
nombre de..a number of
de nombreux/euse...numerous
I'm sure there are more!!

Amypie71 said...

Good on you for learning French, I think about the only things I can remember are how to introduce myself, say what country I'm from, say goodbye, say thank you, say hello, order chocolate bread, order a coffee and ask where if this is the bus to the swimming pool.

gz said...

all very important things!