This week, I decided to use a series of videos from the YouTube channel Learning French with Vincent. Specifically, I decided to focus on this video.
This week was learning all about relative pronouns in French. It was a little tricky, but I got used to it. I’m not going to do a good job of explaining what a relative pronoun is on my own, so I am just going to quote the video: “A relative pronoun in French is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause, which provides information about a noun in the main clause.”
I focused on the French phrase “lequel” which translates in English to “which,” “who,” “that” or “whose.” It is difficult knowing that one word can translate in to. so many different meanings. Vincent did a good job of reading out the phrases in French and then translating them to English and explaining what they mean and why. I again wrote the phrases on my iPad to help practice writing them and also saying them.
Overall, I recommend Learning French with Vincent on YouTube. He does a great job explaining what a relative pronoun is and how to use it in different contexts. I recommend anyone to check him out if you are a beginner at learning French! He helped me out a lot and made it easy to understand.