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Language Mixing French: The Little Words

Alfred Schneider

Foreign Language Study / French

A new language-learning technique

Trick your brain into accepting French words as "English". We pretend that French words are actually newly-coined English words.

It's technique is called "Diglot Weave".

Evidence

One University in Iran experimented with the method on some high schoolers learning English. Half the kids learned using standard methods, and the other half used the Diglot Weave method. Afterwards, they all sat a test. What were the results?

The kids taught the usual way scored 12 out of 25, but the kids taught with the Diglot Weave method scored nearly double - 23 out of 25!

Also, some kindergartens in China use a variation of the method they invented to teach children English. The kids enjoy it much more than the usual approaches, and the teachers report better results overall. Parents also appreciate it, because they see their children learning English much more quickly and easily than before.

Want to try it?

This book includes over 80 French conjunctions and prepositions like "and", "with", "for", and so on - the little words vital to creating sentences. We mix them into fully English sentences. By the end of the book, your brain should be tricked into thinking that these words are "English".

Words included

alors = then

après = after

au cas où = just in case / in case

aussi = also

autre = other

autres = others (plural)

avant = before

avant = not until

avec = with

bien que = though

bien = well [then]

cependant = however

certain = some [specific number] (masc.)

certaine = some [specific number] (fem.)

certaines = some [specific number] (fem. plural)

certains = some [specific number] (masc. plural)

chaque = each

comme = like [similar]

comprenant = including

contre = against [position]

dans = from out of

dans = in

dans = inside

de toute façon = anyway

de = from

de = of

depuis = since [time]

donc = therefore

d’ = of (before vowel)

d’ailleurs = besides

en cas de = in case of

en outre = furthermore

en = in

entre = between

et = and

extrêmement = extremely

jamais = never

jusqu’à = as far as

jusqu’à = until

jusqu’à = up to

la = the (fem.)

le = the (masc.)

les = the (plural)

l’ = the (before vowel)

mais = although

mais = but

malgré = despite

ni = neither X nor Y

néanmoins = nevertheless

ou = or

par conséquent = thus

par suite = so

par = by

parce que = because

parmi = among

pendant = during

plutôt que = rather than

pour = for [purpose]

pour = to [purpose]

pourtant = yet

puisque = since [that]

puisqu’ = since [that] (before vowel)

quand même = anyhow

que = than

que = that

quelque = some [unknown number] (singular)

quelques = some [unknown number] (plural)

sans = without

sauf = except

selon = according to

si = if

si = so

soit = either X or Y

sur = about [topic]

sur = on

tandis que = while

toujours = always

tous les deux = both (masc.)

tous = all (masc. plural)

tout = all (masc. singular)

toute = all (fem. singular)

toutefois = however

toutes les deux = both (fem.)

toutes = all (fem. plural)

très = very (masc.)

un = a/an (masc.)

une = a/an (fem.)

vers = towards

à côté de = next to

à travers = through

à = to [direction]

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