Here’s what you missed…
Here’s what you missed…
Here’s what you missed…
Here’s what you missed…
Français 101: What does “voulez vous” mean?
The wait is over click below and find out what it means, how to use and how it sounds. If these stories resonate like, subscribe, reshare and show us some love.
French phrase of the day – Voulez Vous…
“Voulez vous” literally means “would you like to, do you want to, want to” in French. You will also hear the singular or everyday use as “tu veux, veux-tu, bref” which means the same thing “would you like to, do you want to, want to” in French. Tune in Thursday at 7 pm here on BootlegLikeJazz.com and you’ll hear how it sounds. Don’t forget to subscribe go ahead and enter your email so you can stay up to date with the latest from The 7 Minutes With Q Podcast 🔥⚡️🔥
New video – What does J’ai mean in French?
Salut le monde ça va? 😜 Here is the video I promised describing how to use J’ai to talk about yourself.
Did you miss it? Learn some French…
Check out a snippet from the show I show you how to use Je Suis to describe yourself in French. I hope you like it – if you do then go ahead and subscribe, like and re-share!!! Merci beaucoup 🤩
Full episode available here: https://bit.ly/3nGN9Fi
🚨 New episode – How to describe yourself in French 🚨
Yes you read that correctly I do speak French and I’m going to teach you how to do it yourself. New videos will come out every other week so twice a month and this is not meant to be a virtual classroom so if that is what you’re looking for then look somewhere else haha
So this video is going to talk about Je suis which means I am or I’m in French. You pronounce it like “zhuh swee” it’s a really easy phrase to say. The cool thing is that you can use those two words to describe yourself in so many ways it’s unreal. Use the website http://www.wordreference.com and try to describe yourself in 7 different ways. Leave a comment below and show us what you can do!!! Enjoy 🔥 ⚡️ 🇫🇷
Trailer alert – Learn how to describe yourself in French
This on the 7 Minutes With Q Podcast where are going to talk about languages. Yes that’s right I’m going to teach you French. I do speak French in fact I lived in France for 2 years, minored in French in college and taught French in public schools for 5 years so I know a little bit about French and how to teach it. Click the link below and get a taste of what we are going to talk about.
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Learn how to describe yourself in French in 7 minutes
Wednesday at 7 pm cst I’m going to drop a new video and teach you how to describe yourself in French. We will cover how to say “I am, I have, I like, I like to do” and more so you don’t want to miss it. Subscribe now so you don’t miss anything new from The 7 Minutes With Q Podcast !!!
Should I live abroad?
Podcast alert 🚨🚨🚨- I personally believe everyone should travel abroad but should everyone live abroad for a short time period. Checkout part 1 of my series about living abroad. Don’t forget to subscribe and consider supporting me at http://www.patreon.com/bllj
Gumbo Session Part 2 – Cultural nuisance, French lessons and thoughts on travel
Cultural nuisance is my description of the conversation between race vs. ethnicity. Why do we use race? Why not ethnicity? Which one reflects our collective cultural identity?
Listen to Gumbo Session Part 2 and dive in with Terrell Wayne as he discusses his thoughts on the topic. Race is as American as baseball, hot dogs and white privilege. Race is an American construct created to oppress and convince the world that black is sub-human. Ethnicity promotes labeling people based on culture, customs and habits.
Traveler vs. Tourist mentality is a school of thought adopted by many people who live, study and travel abroad. Valuing cultural capital over pomp and hype, a Travelers mentality aims to invest in true exchanges amongst foreign cultures. Travelers benefit from authentic cuisine from the stoves of locals, experiences in spaces that are relevant to the natives and a different perspective.
Music by: Idyll Green