Is it me?

PrivateRadiator

PrivateRadiator

July 13, 2010

I have listened to lesson 1.4 Avoir soif, about five times now, and I am still having problems remembering answers to Paul's questions. I have improved but should it take the (average) person this long? I would be interested in staff and user replies, please. I will try the lesson again later! By the way; what is the difference between "Boire" and "Boisson"? Thank you.
Marie-Claire-Riviere

Marie-Claire-Riviere

July 16, 2010

Hi PrivateRadiator , Every language learner is unique and has a way of learning that’s best for them. I always recommend to spend most of your time on listening to the Interactive Audio Course. Listen to a lesson once, and then listen to it again a day later to see how much you can remember. Once you feel comfortable move on to the next lesson. Being able to speak French is so much fun and you will see that the language and culture lessons will seem much easier once you have an understanding of how to speak basic French. After doing the first 3 lessons start reading through the Language and Culture lessons and do the exercises. It pays to play one of the MegaGames (save MegaVerbs for when you are through most of the language lessons) 2-3 times a week. These games will teach you many new words and expressions in a fun way. In order to be able to help you and other students to find your own learning style, we have created a motivational centre which will be available in your members area soon. This learning space will provide you with tips, techniques and motivational ideas to make your language learning easier and more successful. "Boire" is a verb which means "to drink". "Boisson" is a noun and it means "the drink" (or "the beverage"). I hope this help. :)
PrivateRadiator

PrivateRadiator

July 16, 2010

Hello, Thanks for the reply. Why was this part of the reply: _ "Every language learner is unique and has a way of learning that’s best for them. I always recommend to spend most of your time on listening to the Interactive Audio Course. Listen to a lesson once, and then listen to it again a day later to see how much you can remember. Once you feel comfortable move on to the next lesson. Being able to speak French is so much fun and you will see that the language and culture lessons will seem much easier once you have an understanding of how to speak basic French. After doing the first 3 lessons start reading through the Language and Culture lessons and do the exercises. It pays to play one of the MegaGames (save MegaVerbs for when you are through most of the language lessons) 2-3 times a week. These games will teach you many new words and expressions in a fun way. In order to be able to help you and other students to find your own learning style, we have created a motivational centre which will be available in your members area soon. This learning space will provide you with tips, techniques and motivational ideas to make your language learning easier and more successful." _ *exactly* the same reply I had from a different person, when I sent feedback? Do you have a standard answer for most questions?
Marie-Claire-Riviere

Marie-Claire-Riviere

July 22, 2010

Hi there, I apologize for the confusion caused. The explanation below has been taken from the motivational center that we have recently added into every members account. I'd recommend to login into your account and click on the link called "motivational center". I hope this helps :)

Want to post a comment? Just sign up for a free Rocket Languages trial

Select one of the languages below and sign up in 60 seconds. Join our user forum and experience Rocket Languages for yourself!

Let's get you talking in French.

We love French people and French culture - from buttery croissants and delicate macarons to gorgeous gardens and gilded châteaux! And there's no better way to connect with them than by learning le français.

No credit card required

or