French Pronunciation Practice Lesson 3 (with a REAL French speaker)

2024 ж. 14 Мам.
3 900 Рет қаралды

Do you want to see the fastest possible improvement in your ability to speak and understand French? It’s important to learn the specifics of spoken French, while ignoring everything else - at least for a little while. This will give you the confidence to speak French and to know that you’ll be able to understand what’s being said.
Luckily for you, we specialize in everyday spoken French at Comme une Française. We focus only on the specifics of speaking/understanding/being understood in everyday French and have unique ways to help you learn it properly & faster.
A key part of this is helping you improve your French pronunciation, including helping you master some of the trickiest sounds in spoken French. Even if you don’t have someone to practice with nearby, my videos can help! Today, we’ll go over the “an” and “ain” sounds in French, so you can master them once and for all!
0:00 - Intro
1:24 - Pronouncing “An” and “In”
5:07 - Spelling
9:19 - Practice with French conversation
14:18 - Practice: subtle differences
18:39 - Practice: final challenge!
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At Comme une Française, we specialize in everyday spoken French. We focus on three unique aspects that are different from school French, self-study books, Duolingo, etc:
1. We focus only on the specifics of speaking/understanding/being understood in everyday French and have unique ways to help you learn it properly & faster.
2. We focus on shortcuts to help you make progress faster, which also means we tell you exactly what you can stop learning to prioritize what’s really important.
3. We use French culture as the subject to make it fun and interesting for adults.
Take care and stay safe.
😘 from Grenoble, France.
- Géraldine

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  • Merci beacoup pour ce bon leçon!

    @cantorandopera@cantorandopera2 ай бұрын
  • Merci beaucoup pour enseigner cette nouvelle thème de début de samedi et superbe matin de week end

    @sa21g22g23@sa21g22g232 ай бұрын
  • Une leçon et une pratique précieuse en utilisant ces sons subtils. Merci!

    @sandradavis3302@sandradavis33022 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your message and kind words, @sandradavis3302! Each week we provide a new spoken French lesson to help you improve your modern, every day French. You can receive this lesson straight to your inbox by joining our mailing list here: www.commeunefrancaise.com/youtube-welcome?&source=youtubecom -Lyndsie Comme une Française Team

      @Commeunefrancaise@CommeunefrancaiseАй бұрын
  • These pronunciation videos have me walking around trying to separate all the different sounds. Don't know if I'll ever get u vs. ou... Merci! Your content is so fun to follow along to.

    @kevinburke7272@kevinburke7272Ай бұрын
  • c'est drôle, en tant qu'anglaise, je trouve ces sons très faciles à prononcer. Contrairement à d'autres

    @Jennifer1NC@Jennifer1NC2 ай бұрын
  • Manny thanks babe, and a whole lot of effort!

    @chickenbiscuit4525@chickenbiscuit45252 ай бұрын
  • You're splendid! i like your explanation so much. Hope j'ai besoin d'un croissant to digest with it all that over. 😀 Thank you!

    @ihori779@ihori7792 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your message and kind words, @ihori779! Each week we provide a new spoken French lesson to help you improve your modern, every day French. You can receive this lesson straight to your inbox by joining our mailing list here: www.commeunefrancaise.com/youtube-welcome?&source=youtubecom -Lyndsie Comme une Française Team

      @Commeunefrancaise@CommeunefrancaiseАй бұрын
  • Merci!!

    @poladelarosa8399@poladelarosa83992 ай бұрын
    • We’re so glad you enjoyed this lesson, @poladelarosa8399! If you’re interested in more lessons like this, please join our mailing list to get a new lesson each week: www.commeunefrancaise.com/youtube-welcome?&source=youtubecom -Lyndsie Comme une Française Team

      @Commeunefrancaise@CommeunefrancaiseАй бұрын
  • Merci beaucoup pour le vidéo

    @nazeerababkar2860@nazeerababkar28602 ай бұрын
    • We’re so glad you liked this, @nazeerababkar2860! If you’re interested in more lessons like this, please join our mailing list to get a new lesson each week: www.commeunefrancaise.com/youtube-welcome?&source=youtubecom -Lyndsie Comme une Française Team

      @Commeunefrancaise@CommeunefrancaiseАй бұрын
  • I really wonder how did these pronunciations and sounds become to exist in the first place? Whoever back in the days thought this would be a good idea? So difficult 🙁

    @SunnyJJJJ@SunnyJJJJ2 ай бұрын
    • For kids between 3 to 6 they can pronounce any type of sound.

      @justinlu5479@justinlu54792 ай бұрын
    • @@justinlu5479 Yes. I am an adult, so I am taking about adults learning these sounds and how to incorporate them in a sentence and pronounce them clearly and correctly.

      @SunnyJJJJ@SunnyJJJJ2 ай бұрын
    • Maybe because to get to France, many people had to go over cold mountain ranges?.

      @debramoss2267@debramoss22672 ай бұрын
  • Tô no meu projeto de aprender francês através do inglês (sabendo pouco de inglês 😂) e tá sendo massa. Tô aumentando meu tempo de escuta. Nesta aula eu saquei um pouco da diferença de pronuncia do AN e IN (o in tem uma pronuncia parecida quando queremos falar a palavra Ana. O início da palavra Ana, claro.). Anotei duas frases pro meu anki, pois não tava totalmente prestando atenção: J'attends quelqu'un + Tu m' entends?. Obrigada pela aula ❤

    @acamilalucena@acamilalucenaАй бұрын
  • 05:20 Un enfant français marchant lentement 06:33 Les enfants chantent. 08:33 mon ancien chien parisien 09:26 Tiens, tu prends un vin blanc maintenant? 10:39 Quand Alain a faim, il aime bien un bout de munster avec une tranche de pain. 13:13 En avant Guingamp! 14:30 un plan un plein 15:03 le teint le temps 15:30 un an un nain 16:06 un bain un banc 21:42 Tu m'entends? J'ai faim. Nan, j'attends pas. J'ai pas le temps. J'ai besoin d'un croissant.

    @irinamalkina6224@irinamalkina6224Ай бұрын
  • 🎉🎉

    @nawimal@nawimal2 ай бұрын
  • Pourquoi ne parlez-vous pas simplement en français au lieu d’expliquer votre contenu en anglais ?

    @childericoalencastro@childericoalencastro2 ай бұрын
    • Peut-être parce que les étudiants sont de tous niveaux, de tous âges et que certains traduisent via l'anglais à partir d'une troisième langue. C'est très gentil et attentionné de la part de Géraldine, j'ai des problèmes neurologiques et j'apprécie vraiment qu'elle enseigne de cette façon. Geraldine is by far the best teacher I have found. (Sorry, Mr Warilow) Please excuse my French, feel welcome to show me my errors. Bonne Journée.

      @debramoss2267@debramoss22672 ай бұрын
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