C'est vs Il est in French - What's the difference?

C'est vs Il est in French - What's the difference? In short - use C'est when no context is provided or when you are talking about a place or experience. Use Il est or Elle est when you talk about a specific person or object. Check out my other related videos Bon vs Bien in French:    • Bon vs Bien in French - when to use them   Stop saying C'EST BON:    • Stop saying "C'est bon"!!   💥Download your FREE eBook The 12 Golden Rules of French here: https://french-in-the-midlands.kit.co... 💥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: 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 #frenchgrammar #frenchconversation #speakfrench