French Jukebox etc...
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There's nothing a teacher treasures more than to see a pupil succeed.”

Pronunciation is very important, not only when you speak but also when you hear. There are 2 ways you can play the jukebox:

  • on continuous, you can repeat what you hear and try to be as accurate as you can, by clicking on certain sounds, you can hone in on the more difficult sounds.
  • on random, you can hear a sound and see if you can recognise which written sound it is!

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Do you want some music? Click on this link!

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What about numbers? 1,2,3 allez!

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Want to hear une belle chanson and revise your future tense?

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Cognates are fairly easy to recognise when you read them, it is more “tricky” when you hear them!

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High Frequency Words are worth learning too!

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And so are “Time expressions”....

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Listening to GCSE listening vocabulary is always a good idea! Try    Foundation and then Higher.

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There are plenty of other listening exercises throughout the site!

Learn how to sound French!

Pronunciation lessons

Phonetics

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