Text of video on ChatGPT and learning French
Do you know a good channel to learn French?
I'll be offended if he doesn't know. I cover my eyes.
Will the chatGPT put me out of work soon?
In this video, we'll see if it's possible to learn French using artificial intelligence, thanks to chatGPT.
I'm sure you've all heard about this cat. It's all we talk about these days. So what I'm going to do today is ask him some questions to see if he can replace me.
If you can stop watching my YouTube channel right now and use it to learn French.
So first, I'm going to ask her, "Can you teach me French? Of course, I can help you learn French by providing clear explanations and answering your questions. What aspects of French would you like to learn first?
It's true that when you're learning a language, you especially need vocabulary. Can you tell me which vocabulary words I need to learn?
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What are the most important words for speaking French?
Well, I'm telling you, I don't think that's going to make you bilingual in French. So he replies: Of course, here's the list of important vocabulary words for speaking French.
He gives me a list of ten points using the articles le, la, les. It's not much, there are a lot more articles than that in French.
Common nouns house, book, tree.
Well, if you only use the three words house, book and tree, I don't think you'll get very far in French.
This list is far from exhaustive, but these words will help you construct simple French sentences and communicate effectively.
I don't think you'll be able to do without me. We'll ask him if it's easy to learn French.
Learning French can be easy or difficult depending on many factors such as your level of motivation, your ability to retain new information and your ability to practice regularly.
However, French is a Romance language. If you already speak another Romance language, such as Spanish, Italian or Portuguese, you may find learning French easier.
So he also tells us: It's also important to find a learning method that works for you. Like taking online courses. He's a smart cat. So, find a private tutor, take part in language practice activities or use online resources such as books and website apps to improve your French.
So, in the end, learning French can be a challenge, but with motivation and perseverance, you can do it.
That's great because he's very motivating. After that, for the time being, he hasn't really taught us much, really in pure French.
So what are we going to ask him?
Make me a plan to learn French in 30 days.
He tells me from day 1 to 5, start by learning basic greetings, common phrases such as "Hello, how are you?" "Thank you." "Excuse me".
Study the personal pronouns I, you, he, she, we, you, they.
Learn to form simple sentences such as "my name is", "I'm from..." using personal pronouns and the verbs to be and to have.
Not bad, eh?
Day 11 to 15. Learn phrases like "it's a beautiful day" and "he's got a good temper". This is a little weird. He's got a good temper. We don't say that very often. It means someone is easy to get along with.
It's a beautiful day, we don't say that too much either. We say it's a beautiful day.
You see, there too. I see in the day 26 to 30.
Practice common verbs by using more complex phrases such as "I'm going shopping". No problem. But "I want to give a present".
We won't say that in French, we'll say "je veux offrir un cadeau".
"I want to give a gift" is very weird.
The logic of the plan isn't bad, but it's true that in practice, it's not the best plan I've seen for learning French.
We'll ask him if he knows of a good YouTube channel for learning French.
Do you know a good YouTube channel to learn French. Attention, verdict.
So he offers us YouTube channels.
It offers us the right teachers. I don't know this channel.
TV5 Monde, so that's great. But it's not specific...
TV5 Monde is another TV channel. It's not specifically for learning French, but it's very interesting content, it's true, to watch in French.
"Français avec Pierre" is a really good channel, it's a bit like the king of YouTube for learning French.
I don't know "Comme une Française" at all, and I don't know "Learn French with Vincent" either. But he doesn't seem to know us, so we'll ask him if he knows Hellofrench.
Do you know it? I'll be offended if he doesn't.
Learn French with Elisabeth Hellofrench.
I cover my eyes.
Yes, I've heard of it. It's a YouTube channel that offers French lessons for beginners as well as intermediate and advanced levels. It also offers tips on how to improve your listening, reading and pronunciation skills.
The chain is run by Elisabeth. I'm Elisabeth. A qualified and passionate French teacher. It's an excellent resource for those looking to learn French using videos and clear explanations.
Thank you catGPT. He was super nice to me. He gave me nice compliments.
So what else could we ask of him?
I'm going to get him to correct some sentences. I'll ask him: "Should I write je vous aimes" with an s in "aimes" or "je vous aime"?
You see here he doesn't actually understand the question. He can't spot the error.
It's good that you asked this question because you can see that you can't rely 100 % on artificial intelligence to learn a language.
So, obviously, the mistake is that there's no "s" in "aimes". When it's "je" with first-group verbs, it always ends with "e" in the first person singular.
Never with an "s". If you like it, there's an "s". But I like it. There's no "s", so he doesn't understand my question.
He thinks I'm asking whether he should be on first-name or last-name terms.
I'm going to put it down differently.
Is there a spelling mistake? I love you my subscribers!
Let's see if he spots the foul.
As you can see, he doesn't see that there's actually a fault. He doesn't see and that's problematic.
It's very odd. On the other hand, he says "no, there's no spelling mistake in that sentence" and then corrects it when he rewrites.
So that's a problem. So what else could we ask of him?
We will ask him to give us a little test in French.
Can you give me a quiz on the imperfect tense?
Of course, I can help you revise the imperfect tense in French with a quiz.
Here are five questions to practice.
Ah, but you see, it's good, it lets you do exercises.
So afterwards, I suppose I can answer by doing the sentences and he'll correct me. He puts the answers underneath. So you have to hide them because they're visible, but it's nice that he can give you little tests.
And then we'll ask him one last question.
What are the most difficult rules to learn in French?
So he tells me conjugation is very complex, that's true. Gender and number agreements, with adjectives. Syntax.
He's kind of telling me everything here. It's all complicated. Pronunciation, yes, so that's it. It's conjugation, gender and number agreement, syntax and pronunciation rules, so it's a lot of complicated stuff.
He didn't really point out a few complex rules.
When it comes to questions that are a bit... Not with a very clear scientific answer, he always comes up a bit short.
The results of this test with artificial intelligence. I think it's really good for creating exercises and quizzes. I think it's really top-notch.
To give you customized tests on the points you want to improve to make you work to revise.
On the other hand, it's true that for the rest, I think it's going to be difficult to replace a real teacher, or at least content that's a little more interactive.
So here it is, tell me in comments what you think about it. If you use the chatGPT for your French practice. To try to progress.
I don't think it's the best tool, but don't hesitate to tell me what you think.
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