Stop Saying IL EST (This One Mistake Sounds unnatural)
Stop Saying IL EST (This One Mistake Sounds Unnatural) If you’ve ever been confused between “c’est” and “il est”… you’re not alone — and you’re probably making this mistake daily. In this video, you’ll finally understand the real difference between “c’est” and “il est” in French — with simple explanations, real-life examples, and common mistakes that even intermediate learners make. 👉 You’ll learn: • When to use c’est (general ideas, situations, undefined things) • When to use il est / elle est (specific people or objects) • Situations where both are correct (but mean different things) • The #1 mistake that makes you sound unnatural in French By the end of this lesson, you’ll stop guessing and start speaking French naturally and confidently. Perfect for beginners and intermediate French learners who want to sound more like native speakers. 📌 Example covered: • “C’est intéressant” vs “Il est intéressant” • “C’est bon” vs “Il est bon” • Real spoken French shortcuts you’ll actually hear 🎯 Simple rule to remember: “C’est = the situation. Il est = the thing itself.” If you want more videos like this, subscribe and level up your French faster 💥Download your FREE eBook The 12 Golden Rules of French here: https://french-in-the-midlands.kit.co... 💥Here is my Ko-fi link if you want to support me: https://ko-fi.com/clearlyfrench 💥Get my eBook "French Uncovered - An Essential Guide to the Language, People and Culture" here: https://french-in-the-midlands.ck.pag... 💥If you want to study French just for conversation purposes, I have a fantastic "no fluff" method for you, which focuses on speaking in sentences from day one! Click on the link below to learn more about the course. You can download a free sample of each level by clicking on the link in the course description: 👉 Level 1, for beginners (A1-A2) https://french-in-the-midlands.ck.pag... 👉 Level 2 for lower intermediates (A2-B1) https://french-in-the-midlands.ck.pag... 👉 Level 3 for intermediates (B1-B2) https://french-in-the-midlands.ck.pag... 💥Want some French lessons? Book a no-obligation chat with me to discuss your needs and objectives here (for small group classes only): https://calendly.com/frenchinthemidla... 💥Check out the two apps I recommend to help you learn French (I use them myself to learn Spanish). Please note that if you take a subscription, I will receive a small commission at no charge to you: Lingopie (offer a free 7-day trial) https://fas.st/t/uHG77KsH FluentU (offer a free 14-day trial) https://bit.ly/4eMjvXj #frenchforenglishspeakers #speakfrench #learnfrench #frenchgrammar #frenchtips #frenchlanguagelearning

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