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Friday, November 22, 2024

FRENCH NOTES FOR FORM SIX - ALL TOPICS

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HOW TO BE GOOD AT FRENCH – PART 2

 

5. Listen to French radio

French sounds vastly different from how it is written, so an essential part of your home-study must include listening to French. Thank heavens for the internet, where you can listen to French radio sans problème. Check out France Inter, where you can listen to a variety of programs in French, from political talks to discussions of theater and music.

 

6. Don’t be scared to try and make mistakes

A lot of people don’t make progress simply because they don’t dive in — especially when it comes to speaking. Don’t be scared to make mistakes! The persons you speak to will gladly correct you and help you progress.

 

7. Pronunciation is key

There’s a pleasure that comes from speaking French with a (fairly) authentic French accent – consider it your reward for studying French pronunciation. Get better every day by speaking in front of a mirror to get you used to the way your mouth moves. And working on the tricky back of the throat ‘r’ sound (as in rien) in the shower will help loosen your tongue.

 

8. Read, read, read

Local news, social media posts, the back of your cereal box — read anything and everything! If it’s available in French, we say: devour it. Children’s books and young adult fiction are a fantastic place to get to grips with grammar and spelling, and you can get into longer novels as your French improves. Reading the news in French helps you be part of conversations around current affairs, and magazines have more culturally-relevant language than classroom textbooks or classic books.







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