logo
episode-header-image
Apr 2021
12m 40s

Ep48 - This is actually how we ask quest...

SPEAK LIKE A NATIVE
About this episode

This episode is for you, my intermediate level listeners. There will be a lot of structure and syntax twisting and a basic command of the French grammar is needed. Hold on tight and stay focused because it won't be a walk in the park. However as the saying goes "no pain no gain" right? The reward is big, it's going to change completely the way you ask questions.

 

In this Episode

  • Difference between the questions you've learnt and questions today
  • How to create questions the natural way
  • A challenge for you to shine

Up next
Nov 14
My Biggest Oopsie
Useful Episode Resources Grab today's goodie here. FREE audio training to help you understand spoken French Want to understand when French people speak? Sound more natural? Have a better and smoother pronunciation? Well, you can do that with this free audio training. It will give ... Show More
1m 35s
Nov 10
Ep63 - The Secret French Pronunciation - Don't Speak in Words
Mastering French pronunciation isn't just about repeating sounds or perfecting vowels. It's also about learning how French people connect their words and how their speech moves in rhythm. When you listen closely, you'll notice that French flows in short, meaningful groups of word ... Show More
15m 42s
Oct 25
A day in French - 60 - Computer
Bonjour à tous and welcome back to the podcast ! This time, we're not going shopping or sightseeing, we're staying home, trying to get some work done… but of course, things don't go as planned. In today's episode, you'll hear a real story that started with a very normal goal: usi ... Show More
4m 10s
Recommended Episodes
Dec 2023
#250 Answer These Mixed Conditional Questions
<p>Let&apos;s learn to use hypothetical situations with confidence in this episode on Mixed Conditionals. It&apos;s been a long-time suggestion from listeners, and I&apos;ve finally decided to get to it.<br/><br/>I cover some different types of conditional structures in a casual ... Show More
26m 16s
Jan 2024
#254 Ask Me Anything 4
<p>I answer listener questions on all sorts of topics - ranging from British culture to the fairness of life! And of course, English language questions too. <br/><br/>It was a fun episode and you all gave great questions.  I always enjoy these episodes because they feel a bit mor ... Show More
34m 58s
Sep 2021
E100 L‘équipe répond à vos questions !
<p>Aujourd'hui, le podcast innerFrench fête son 100ème épisode !</p> <p>Alors pour marquer le coup, nous avons décidé de faire notre premier épisode à trois afin de répondre à toutes vos questions.</p> <p>Enfin... presque toutes parce que nous en avons reçu une centaine ! Donc po ... Show More
48m 37s
Jan 2022
#9 👍Ça pose question... - Coup de pouce - Ask question he simplest way! Français intermédiaire - avancé
Je t'accompagne vers la fluidité: https://thefrenchinstinct.eu . Clique sur le lien pour débuter ton parcours avec moi et commencer à comprendre ce que les Français veulent vraiment dire! Tu dépasseras enfin le niveau intermédiaire en apprenant avec plaisir et tu garderas la moti ... Show More
8m 40s
Jan 2021
108 : ESL Student Questions | Answering Your Questions About Studying Alone and English Grammar
<p>Visit <a href='https://www.speakenglishwithtiffani.com/episode108/'>SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode108</a> for show notes and the LIVE video link for this podcast episode.<br/><br/> In today’s episode, I have a conversation with Teacher Julie about English grammar, studyin ... Show More
34m 6s
Oct 2019
341: My teachers just don't get it...
<p> Phil asks a really tricky question: "I am feeling extremely frustrated with the Chinese teachers I've found on there. They don't seem to understand that I want to practice speaking. They all seem to insist on trying to go over grammar rules, shovel loads of new vocabulary on ... Show More
23m 26s
Jul 2023
Difficulty understanding questions in English?
<p>Has this ever happened to you – someone asks you a question in English, and you don't understand it at ALL?<br /> <br /> One reason for the difficulty is that when native English speakers are talking fast, we often <strong><a href= "https://www.espressoenglish.net/pronunciatio ... Show More
4m 29s