15 de September de 2023
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If you thought that mastering English was enough to grow professionally and dedicate yourself to what you like best, we are sorry to tell you that this is no longer the case. The world has reached such a level of globalization that the more languages we control, the better, always taking into account which are the most widely spoken and used in the sector we are targeting. For example, in the field of business, without a doubt, it is necessary to speak perfect English, French and German, which are associated with the great European economic powers.
If our sights are set on the international level, then it would also be advisable to get started in Chinese, which is already the world’s leading technological power… well, as you can see, languages are starting to go from being an option to being an obligation.
But, let’s focus on French, haven’t you started learning basic French to be able to get by on a conversational level? Start right now in this post!
To learn French well, like any other language, it is necessary to begin by establishing the most basic knowledge and that the main objective is to adapt your ear to the most fundamental conversations of everyday life. For example, if you were traveling to Paris, would you know how to ask for the time in French, ask for an address, or ask for a menu?
Write down the ten most useful phrases in French!
In addition to these expressions, the format of decimal fractions can also be used to indicate exact times. For example, “It is 3:45” you can say “Il est trois heures quarante-cinq” or simply “Il est trois heures quarante-cinq minutes”.
Now that you know how to tell the time in French, learn to ask for it like this: Quelle heure est-il?
And to give it this way: Il est…. (whatever time it is)
To say the date in French, the following pattern is generally used: “jour (day) + mois (month) + année (year)”. Next, I will show you some examples of how to say the date in French:
It is important to remember that in French the format “day + month + year” is used and each element is separated with spaces. In addition, the day is indicated in cardinal number (1, 2, 3…) and the year is read in groups of two digits.
We hope that this post has helped you to refresh the most basic knowledge of French that you had stored since high school. Now it is your turn to continue advancing in the world of languages to expand your opportunities to grow internationally or occupy the best positions. of your sector.
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