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French for Beginners 1B
This intermediate course in French pronunciation is for English speakers who are beginers with the basics in alphabet and phonetics, but who want to improve their reading, pronunciation, listening, writing and communication in French. French.
The course therefore aims to improve your skills so that you can speak French clearly and confidently like a native French speaker.
Pronunciation in French is really not difficult. You just need to make the French sounds like a native speaker. But you have to learn the right way through exercises and interactions with natives like us.
In this course, you will learn how to speak and read French like a native French speaker and pronounce all the words correctly in spoken French..
So you will see how to shape your mouth and where to put your tongue for each sound pronounced.
You will learn about the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in French so that you know how to correctly pronounce all the words in French.
You also get accent training that will help you reduce your accent when speaking French.
This course can also help you prepare for the French skills TEST if you want to join a language school that requires you to take the French skills TEST in order to immigrate to Canada, France or any other country that requires such a test.
This French phonetics course includes:
- All French sounds (vowels and consonants).
- Demonstrations on how to make each sound.
- Practice words and sentences.
- Frequently Asked Questions.
- Common mistakes.
- Quizzes/tests
- Accent and pronunciation French, Canadian and French-speaking Africa.
If you want to speak clearly, learn French with a native speaker, reduce your accent and be easily understood by native speakers, this intensive pronunciation course can help you realize your dream of speaking French confidently and clearly.
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2Basics of French SpellingThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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3Basics of Contractions and ÉlisionsThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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4The French LiaisonThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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5The Sound [e] for É in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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6The Sound [ɛ] for È in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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7The Sound [ɛ̃] and [œ̃]This lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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8The Sound [ɛ̃] for AIN, EIN, AINT, EINT, IM in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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9The Sound /jɛ̃/ for IEN in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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10The Sound [œ̃] for UN and UM in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
The sound [œ̃] is the next French nasal vowel sound that you are going to learn.
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11The Sound [õ] for "ON" in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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12The Sounds [ɑ̃] for "EN, EM, AN & AM" in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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13The Sound /wɛ̃/ for OIN in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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14The Letter H in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
Despite the name, the h aspiré is not aspirated or otherwise pronounced in French. Nevertheless, it is distinct from the h muet in that it does not allow elisions or liaisons – the h acts like a consonant.
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15The Letters K and Q in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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16The Letter L in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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17The Letter B in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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18The Letter J in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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19The Letter G in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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20The Letter D in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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21The Letter CH in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
By far the most common is [ʃ], equivalent to "sh" in English. The sound [tʃ] as in "cheese" is very rare in French; it's found only in borrowed words like cheap and in the letter combination tch.
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22The Hard C and Soft C in FrenchThis lesson is locked because you haven't completed the previous one yet. Finish the previous lesson to unlock this one.
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Monday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Tuesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Wednesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
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