Let's Speak French! with Dr. Natalie Amgott

By: Dr. Natalie Amgott
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  • Welcome to Let’s Speak French! I’m your host, Dr. Natalie Amgott. My mission is to help you overcome your French learning jitters with step-by-step podcast lessons where we break down the structures, vocabulary, and cultural tidbits you’ll need to confidently speak French while traveling or working in France or Québec. Whether you’re an intermediate adult learner or feeling rusty with your with your high school French, you're in the right place, mon ami!
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Episodes
  • #7: Use These 5 Tricky French Verbs without Confusion
    Nov 19 2024

    When should you use retourner, rendre, rentrer, revenir, and renvoyer in your Intermediate French?

    These 5 verbs all mean something similar to “return” in English, but have different meanings and uses in French.

    Learn when to use each verb without confusion during today’s lesson!

    Your next steps:

    1. Take the Return Verbs Quiz and check out the transcript for this lesson.

    2. Make sure to tap the “Follow” button where you’re listening to this podcast so that you’ll never miss a lesson!

    Want more bite-sized French lessons? Subscribe to Dr. Nat’s weekly newsletter lessons or follow her on Instagram or Facebook!

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    12 mins
  • #6: Learn More French with These 4 Mindset Shifts
    Nov 12 2024

    Four simple mindset shifts to learn more French.

    In this episode, you’ll learn what to do if you’re feeling unmotivated, isolated, or scared of making mistakes in French.

    Access the French transcript for this episode and the French Fluency Roadmap at elevatefrench.com/episode6

    To get to the bottom of your FAQs, I spoke with mindfulness teacher and intuitive growth coach Louise Fitzgerald.

    In this episode, I’ve translated her takeaways into four mindset shifts for you to learn more French and become a learner who’s more focused on the present and less concerned about others.

    Your action steps after this lesson:

    1. Download the French Fluency Roadmap.

    2. Fill out the French Fluency Roadmap with your actionable and measurable goals to help you move forward with your intermediate French

    For more daily French learning tips, follow Natalie @elevatefrench on Instagram or Facebook!

    To gain more clarity and confidence with your French and other life goals, tune in to Louise's podcast or follow her on Instagram.

    Got a question about learning French? Drop me a line and I'll turn it into an episode! natalie@elevatefrench.com

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    14 mins
  • #5: French Acronyms - Survival Guide for France and Québec
    Nov 5 2024

    Take the French Alphabet Soup Quiz and Access the French lesson transcript at elevatefrench.com/episode5

    Ever heard of SMIC? SAMU? CDI? CDD?

    In today’s episode, we’re going to dive into a survival guide for the alphabet soup that is the French language.

    Understanding French acronyms is vital to increasing your listening comprehension and to engaging with the language and culture in France and in Québec.

    You’ll learn everyday French acronyms for the education system, transportation, work, wine, and beyond!

    For more step-by-step French lessons for intermediate learners, make sure to tap the Follow button for this podcast, Let’s Speak French!

    Feeling stumped with a specific intermediate French topic? Feel free to drop me a line and I’ll turn it into an episode! Let me know what you’re struggling with at natalie@elevatefrench.com

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    16 mins

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