Ce n'est pas bon means 'this isn't good'.
This is not what you think.
these aren't
" n'est-ce pas ? " means " isn't it ?" It can also mean "right?" or "aren't you?" when used at the end of a sentence. Examples of this are: Tu es américain, n'est-ce pas? -- You're American, right? "n'est-ce pas?" is old kinda old school, so if you are gonna use it, use instead "non?" Tu as vu le film, non?
"n'est-ce pas chérie" = isn't it Honey "qu'est-ce qui se passe chérie" = what's up Honey
N'est-ce pas means "isn't it" in English.
Good, it isn't well.
it is no good = ce n'est pas bien (food) is no good = ce n'est pas bon
trés jolie n'est-ce pas? isn't it/she pretty?
Is this not good for your health?
Ce n'est pas très bon.
"ce n'est pas un problème - au revoir" means "this is not a problem - goodbye" in French.
N'est-ce pas means "isn't it" in English.
Ce n'est pas ce qu'elle a dit means "this is not what she said" in English.
c'est bon = that's good
"but I cannot teach it to you because I do not have a good English language level."
This is not what you think.
n'est-ce pas means isn't it in French.