Saturday, 12 April 2014

Register for the Parisian Spring Contest 2014

spring contestCan you survive French Easter?
Hey, hey!
Welcome to J’Ouellette® Concours de printemps! :)
We come full circle, with our fourth contest, and the more popular this contest gets, the more people are coming to participate. We had a Summer, Fall and Winter contest, and this is our first Spring, to celebrate the warm weather and the Easter starting next week, so I know you are in the mood ;).
So, how is this spring contest going to work?
Each day, between April 11th and April 17th, I’m going to add a Q that you have to A.
We will have 7 questions from different areas of French culture, language and trivia.
If you send me one right answer, you will be rewarded with a FREE assessment with me by Skype* – YAY!!!
Now there is a $399 Surprise GRAND PRIZE, given to the person who answers ALL the questions correctly.
You have to register, in order to see what is in the treasure chest.
After you register, you will be redirected to the page where the questions will be posted, as they are announced via email or social media.
The Spring Contest ends April 17th, 11:59 pm EST.
Register NOW to have a chance to the Grand Prize! :)
All you have to do is to enter your email address in the form below*.
Bonne chance,
Llyane
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* we will not spam, sell, rent or lease your information
NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY
(This will also subscribe you to my weekly newsletter.)

Monday, 7 April 2014

J'Ouellette® TV - Fill up your life - verb REMPLIR - Learn to Speak Parisian French

Last chance for your confidence

How much is your confidence worth?

Is $30,000 off the charts for a language degree?

Well, my students who did get that degree told me that this $299 program brings them information that they never heard before.

Here's one:
“Even with two semesters of university level French linguistics courses I still struggled with pronunciation of new words and continued to inflict my American accent on French pronunciation. It was evident that knowing the “rules” hadn’t brought my pronunciation to the level it needed to be because I was still getting puzzled looks from native French speakers as my mispronunciations and/or accent often changed the meanings of the words I was using. After Llyane’s Master Class in Pronunciation I can hear the difference it has made in my pronunciation! Better still, I have become more aware of my pronunciation errors as I hear myself speak and can self-correct. The pronunciation class filled in the missing pieces for me. For the first time, I now see and hear the patterns, organization and structure behind the pronunciation of French words.”
~ Debbie Cochener

While I'm sure that your confidence is priceless, I also think that you'd happily pay 100 times less for something that gives you 100 times more.
CLICK here to give yourself that last chance!

Merci beaucoup ! :)
-- 
Cordialement,

J'Ouellette® Pronunciation Master Class

Llyane B. Stanfield
J'Ouellette® Method - The last coach you'll ever need
In a world full of choices, thanks for making me - yours!

p.s.
Registrations close at 11:59 pm EDT (5:00 am GMT).

Friday, 4 April 2014

Daily Minute with J'Ouellette® - Se plaindre [plus-que-parfait] - Learn to Speak Parisian French

Daily Minute with J'Ouellette® - Se plaindre [plus-que-parfait] - Learn to Speak Parisian French

Daily Minute with J'Ouellette® - verb Lancer [plus-que-parfait] - Learn to Speak Parisian French

French Pronunciation Sneak Peek, if you're interested

Bonjour !

Now, that Early Registration is closed, the J'Ouellette® Prononciation Master Class SPECIAL continues for another 4 days, and I'm prepared to GUARANTEE that you will eliminate the pronunciation and spelling problems, forever.
Here is a sneak peek for your enjoyment:
E [é+o]
This sound is pronounced by holding the lips as for the vowel ‘o’, and pronouncing inside the mouth the letter ‘é’ (like in the word ‘egg’)
E as in the word EGG
- é, è, ê, ë
- ai [é]
EXCEPTION: nous faisons, je faisais, nous faisions [e, not é]
- ei [é]
- final er [é]
- final ez [é]
- E followed by 2 consonants - no accent (aigu, grave, circonflexe) on “e” before  two consonants
* EXCEPTION: 
- you have to put an accent, if the second consonant is R or L
** EXCEPTION to the exception:
No accent, if followed by: RL, RR, LL, X (double powered consonant)


...and this is only one letter of the alphabet!

Imagine you have 4-5 examples of words in a PDF format, add to this the video to watch home and the audio to play in the car.

Enters the BONUS: 4 hours on Skype for FREE (a value of $240).
Having this bonus, you actually get a deal of 45% OFF of the regular price. 
Read More and Buy it Now - because it includes Skype classes, I have a limited number of spots, so don't wait until the last day!
Merci beaucoup ! :)
Llyane

J'Ouellette® Pronunciation Master Class
p.s.
Registrations close April 6th.