How am i ever going to remember this?
Here are some tricks you can use to help you memorize pronouns and endings for your conjugations.
1) Say them out loud.
You may not believe this could possibly help, but it does. List the pronouns and endings, and the more you say them, the more you will remember them.
2) Create an acronym.
For example, you could make something like this:
Je - e
Jealous elephants escaped.
The more wacky, the better.
3) Sing them.
Set some conjugations to a simple tune, like Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and sing your jingle everywhere you go.
4) Write out flashcards.
I use this one every time I have a test coming up. Write out conjugations and whatever else you desire on a recipe card. Read it over everytime you have a few minutes to spare. Alternately, you could write a question on one side, and the answer on the other. Now you can attempt to answer questions while on the go.
5) Test yourself.
You could have a friend write out a set of questions, answer them, and check if you were correct. If you want to save a tree, and your friend's time, try some online quizzes. Here are a few links (I lilke the second one):
http://french.about.com/library/weekly/aa101199t.htm
http://www.sporcle.com/games/MadameM/er_verbs
http://www.quia.com/pa/127582.html?AP_rand=546468313
1) Say them out loud.
You may not believe this could possibly help, but it does. List the pronouns and endings, and the more you say them, the more you will remember them.
2) Create an acronym.
For example, you could make something like this:
Je - e
Jealous elephants escaped.
The more wacky, the better.
3) Sing them.
Set some conjugations to a simple tune, like Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and sing your jingle everywhere you go.
4) Write out flashcards.
I use this one every time I have a test coming up. Write out conjugations and whatever else you desire on a recipe card. Read it over everytime you have a few minutes to spare. Alternately, you could write a question on one side, and the answer on the other. Now you can attempt to answer questions while on the go.
5) Test yourself.
You could have a friend write out a set of questions, answer them, and check if you were correct. If you want to save a tree, and your friend's time, try some online quizzes. Here are a few links (I lilke the second one):
http://french.about.com/library/weekly/aa101199t.htm
http://www.sporcle.com/games/MadameM/er_verbs
http://www.quia.com/pa/127582.html?AP_rand=546468313