Showing posts with label French pronunciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French pronunciation. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Pronunciation: Dangerous liaisons or a few tips on sounding French and eventually understanding the French....




If you want to blend in the Hexagon (for the geometrically challenged, it’s France), try these few tips :

·        Try to speak French with an exaggerated/accentuated French accent/ same as the one you take when speaking English – type Allo allo.
·        Sounding of the last consonant
Le port (sound [por])
La porte (sound [por])
Sound the” t” when there is an “e” afterwards
·        Les Liaisons dangeureuses: one of the main complaints of students of French is that spoken French sounds like a long ohn ohn ohn without any clue when a word starts or ends. In French you need to flow, unlike British English where the words are clipped. The way to flow is to blend the words together.
·        Cutting in syllables :
In English : Conf/ort/able + stress on Conf
In French : Con/ for/ table + stress on Table.
If a French person breaks up a French word into syllables according to English rule, he/she will sound English
To make a ‘liaison’, you need :
·        The next word to start with a vowel or h(some h)
·        The preceding word to end with a  consonant
DON’T sound the end consonant. Drag it to the next word.
DO NOT RUSH!!!!!

Je suis zitalien
Elle est  titalienne
Il est tanglais
Il est trop panglais
Il est très zanglais

So “zanglais”, “tanglais”, “panglais”, are the same word! The trick is to make all the liaisons when speaking ( there are 2 kinds, compulsory & optional) so that when hearing one, you can decrypt/decipher it.
 If you want to have a go at cracking the French Pronunciation, why not try one of the Singing in French Workshops organised by Mosaic Languages in Wimbledon

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Ressource for French Pronunciation

Photo Mario Grella


The sound system of French can puzzle many French language learners.
I touched the subject of the Dangerouse Liaisons in a previous post.
The University of Hong-Kong has produced a few very helfpful tutorials.
Let me know what you think.


The objective of this series of ten lessons is to provide a concise introduction to the sound system of French and the main features that characterize its pronunciation. Beginners in French will find these lessons particularly helpful, as they will be led through a number of problem areas that usually cause learners the greatest difficulties. We hope that learners at a more advanced stage will also be able to benefit from these tutorials.

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

The real Baccalaureate: Corrigés des épreuves de Philo 2011

Baccalauréat, not only you have more that 3 subjects ( unlike the UK A'levels)  but you also start the whole series of exams with Philosophy....ha .. this takes me back...
From Le monde 21.06.11

16 juin 2011

Corrigés des épreuves du Bac Philo 2011

Le Web Pédagogique et ses Professeurs blogueurs vous proposent les corrigés des épreuves du bac philo 2011. Cliquez sur le sujet pour accéder directement à chaque plan détaillé.
Pour les séries S :
La culture dénature-t-elle l'homme?
Peut-on avoir raison contre les faits?
Commentaire d'un extrait des Pensées de Pascal.
Pour les séries ES :
La Liberté est-elle menacée par l'égalité?
L'art est-il moins nécessaire que la science?
Commentaire d'un extrait des Bienfaits de Sénèque.
Pour les séries L :
Peut-on prouver une hypothèse scientifique?
L'homme est-il condamné à se faire des illusions sur lui-même?
Commentaire d'un extrait du Gai savoir de Nietzsche

Friday, 10 June 2011

PARLONS CHIFFRES How to understand prices in French and be understood when talking figures....


This post follows the one on pronunciation.
Avec un nom qui commence par une consonne
With nouns starting with a consonnant like
Crevettes, tranches, dollar$, livres£ ( prawns, slices, dollar, pounds)
Une crevette                            [une crevette]
Deux crevettes                        [deux crevettes]
Trois crevettes                                    [trois crevettes]
Quatre crevettes                     [KAT crevettes]
Cinq crevettes                        [SIN crevettes]
Six crevettes                           [SI crevettes]
Sept crevettes                         [SET crevettes]
Huit crevettes                          [UI crevettes]
Neuf crevettes                         [neuf crevettes]
Dix crevettes                           [DI crevettes]

Avec un nom qui commence par une voyelle
Euro/   enfant/ asperge étudiant
Un _étudiant                            [UN neuro]
Deux_étudiants                       [DEUX zeuros]
Trois_étudiants                       [TROIS  zeuros]
Quatre_étudiants                    [KATR Rétudiants]
Cinq_étudiants                        [SINK Kétudiants]
Si_ étudiants                           [SI Zétudiants]
Sept_étudiants                        [SET Tétudiants]
Huit_étudiants                         [UI  Tétudiants]
Neuf_étudiants                        [NEUF Vetudiant]
Dix_étudiants                          [DI Zeuros]



AUDIO FILE TO COME WHEN I MASTER THE TECHNOLOGY( Thanks Florence)