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Cheer excess from Paris, France has a webseries too.
first episode.
its in French but that's a great way to learn French right?
It isTagging @12stepCheermom because I think that's the gym her cp knows people from, so she might want to watch it.
I actually think that they're not too hard to understand, but I definitely have to get used to cheer terms in French. Definitely a great start and I hope that the rest of the series continues like that.
We're looking forward to watching this when we get back to wifi. She knows most of them from her trip over there and was so excited when one of her favorites (Julian) surprised her earlier this year. She had no idea he was coming. I had the video of him walking into the house on my social media and posted it in the parent section (plane got delayed the plan was to surprise her at practice) to surprise her. It was one of the best surprises ever.Tagging @12stepCheermom because I think that's the gym her cp knows people from, so she might want to watch it.
I actually think that they're not too hard to understand, but I definitely have to get used to cheer terms in French. Definitely a great start and I hope that the rest of the series continues like that.
I adore him. He texts me every competition with well wishes and wanting updates on reign and Royal. He's the one who gave my cp14 his CXS jacket last year at worlds because it was also her birthday. She wears it all the time (even though it swallows her). He's so positive with her too.julien is awesome
Having taken French for a number of years, my problem is that I understand them seconds too late, so by the time I've started processing they're on to something else. I can definitely do numbers quick, but everything else takes a second lolso after finishing French in the Duolingo app, two weeks ago, after working on it for 2 months, i thought id be able to understand at least some of what was said. i didn't understand squat. just some words here n there lol. listening and understanding natives is a whole other task to learn and work on.
I'll see if I find some time to translate it, but im pretty busy these days. although French is not my first language (neither is english).
I learned to speak/understand other languages best by going abroad and hanging out with locals. I remember my niece being so proud of her amazing grades for French in school. then we went to paris together and she had to order food but didnt know how since she didnt learn it in her textbook yet. or at least not the meal she wanted. :s