jeff_lindqvist Diglot Moderator SwedenRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6907 days ago 4250 posts - 5711 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English Studies: German, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Mandarin, Esperanto, Irish, French Personal Language Map
| Message 321 of 336 07 January 2015 at 6:53am | IP Logged |
Will you keep this log for Team Celts 2015?
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sctroyenne Diglot Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5389 days ago 739 posts - 1312 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: Spanish, Irish
| Message 322 of 336 07 January 2015 at 7:03am | IP Logged |
Yes, I was actually hoping to make it rollover to the next page to get a fresh, clear starting point which you have just done :) GRMA!
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sctroyenne Diglot Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5389 days ago 739 posts - 1312 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: Spanish, Irish
| Message 323 of 336 07 January 2015 at 5:21pm | IP Logged |
May Cabu, cartoonist for Charlie Hebdo and Le Canard enchaîné and the other victims of today's attack rest in peace :(
sctroyenne wrote:
First, a cartoon:
"Choper" (familiar) means to catch a disease. Beyond that word, you would need to be familiar with what has been going on in the news. De Thévenoud is a member of the Assemblée Nationale who was discovered to have gone years without paying, well, much of anything (rent, taxes, etc). He blamed it on his phobie administrative rather than admitting any wrongdoing and refused to resign his seat. The whole French press and political cast of characters vacillated between anger and incredulousness. Some time later, it was revealed (I believe by Le canard enchaîné itself - they often get scoops) that about 60 more délégués have also not been paying their bills. Here, the artist is, I believe, conflating this scandal with general Ebolaphobia/mania for comedic effect. |
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plumbem! Groupie United States Joined 3631 days ago 44 posts - 72 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Dutch, French
| Message 324 of 336 08 January 2015 at 6:56pm | IP Logged |
This...is an incredible log. I particularly appreciate the break down of the jeux de mots in
the headlines. Having only browsed a few pages, I wanted to ask two questions.
1. What app are you using to track your time so meticulously?
2. Do you have any advice for getting the most out of your immersion experiences in France? I
arrived here in August and advanced an incredible amount (subjectively anyways!)in my first
three or so months here but feel like I have since sort of plateaud with my skills scattered
around a B2. I will be here another ten weeks and am hoping to push myself a little more,
starting with getting a French keyboard and focusing on writing, the thing I also really
struggle with. Anyways, I will take a deeper look when I have time as these answers may
provide themselves.
My French hosts described the attack in Paris as tantamount to destroying a cathedral. They
are pretty shocked and worried about how the event will be used politically.
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Jeffers Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 4907 days ago 2151 posts - 3960 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Hindi, Ancient Greek, French, Sanskrit, German
| Message 325 of 336 10 January 2015 at 9:01pm | IP Logged |
Hey sctroyenne, welcome to Team Français! I'm sure this will be a good year for us, and I look forward to following your log.
In other news, I noticed I passed you on the Super Challenge table last week. Catch me if you can!
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PeterMollenburg Senior Member AustraliaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5474 days ago 821 posts - 1273 votes Speaks: English* Studies: FrenchB1
| Message 326 of 336 13 January 2015 at 1:35am | IP Logged |
Hi sctroyenne,
A big welcome from me too to Team français ! I have noticed you floating about here and there on HTLAL and
when the latest SC begun I remember reading a fair portion of your log. I just couldn't remember your user
name of late... now I know who you are! Good luck this year! I look fwd to hearing about your advances in
French.
PM
Une tranche de fromage s'il vous plaît, et un hamburger pour emporter...
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sctroyenne Diglot Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5389 days ago 739 posts - 1312 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: Spanish, Irish
| Message 327 of 336 13 January 2015 at 2:10am | IP Logged |
plumbem! wrote:
This...is an incredible log. I particularly appreciate the break down
of the jeux de mots in
the headlines. Having only browsed a few pages, I wanted to ask two questions.
1. What app are you using to track your time so meticulously?
2. Do you have any advice for getting the most out of your immersion experiences in
France? I
arrived here in August and advanced an incredible amount (subjectively anyways!)in my
first
three or so months here but feel like I have since sort of plateaud with my skills
scattered
around a B2. I will be here another ten weeks and am hoping to push myself a little
more,
starting with getting a French keyboard and focusing on writing, the thing I also
really
struggle with. Anyways, I will take a deeper look when I have time as these answers may
provide themselves.
My French hosts described the attack in Paris as tantamount to destroying a cathedral.
They
are pretty shocked and worried about how the event will be used politically. |
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Merci !
1. I've been using ATracker for iOS - I'm pretty happy with what it does and it makes
nice little charts and graphs for me and gives me the raw data if I want to play with
it more.
2. So nice to be in country! You're in a host family? If so you're probably getting a
decent amount of speaking practice but see if you can get more (try onvasortir.com for
meetups and events, you can try dating, etc). Take advantage of some stuff you won't
get out of the country such as plays, television tapings (myclap.tv), the whole range
of French TV, guided tours of sites/walking tours in French. If there are any little
community classes (cooking classes, acting, etc) that are primarily for French people
and not foreign students/tourists those are great too. Otherwise, just enjoy your
surroundings and try to meet a diversity of people which will give you a diversity of
French knowledge and will make your experience that much richer. And start compiling
books, magazines, papers, DVDs, and other materials that would be hard/expensive to get
to send home. Go hunting in the used stores and the markets for great deals. If you get
too much, flat-rate boxes from La Poste aren't that bad cost-wise.
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sctroyenne Diglot Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5389 days ago 739 posts - 1312 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: Spanish, Irish
| Message 328 of 336 13 January 2015 at 2:17am | IP Logged |
Jeffers wrote:
Hey sctroyenne, welcome to Team Français! I'm sure this will be a
good year for us, and I look forward to following your log.
In other news, I noticed I passed you on the Super Challenge table last week. Catch me
if you can! |
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PeterMollenburg wrote:
Hi sctroyenne,
A big welcome from me too to Team français ! I have noticed you floating about here and
there on HTLAL and
when the latest SC begun I remember reading a fair portion of your log. I just couldn't
remember your user
name of late... now I know who you are! Good luck this year! I look fwd to hearing
about your advances in
French.
PM
Une tranche de fromage s'il vous plaît, et un hamburger pour emporter... |
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Merci chefs ! Yup, I've been like the hare taking a nap. Though I'll have a decent-
length book to log shortly :)
Un kebab sauce samouraï pour moi, s'il vous plaît.
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