Making French easier to learn. by kaunas42 24. Jun 2009
The readers of the example sentences should go a little slower. Spoken French does not look much like the written French to the beginner. |
mopsley 8. Sept 2009
It is helpful to have the sentences go slow. When you're a student you need to hear the "broken apart" sounds before you can imitate them accurately. mopsley |
Fazzmole 21. Sept 2010
I know what you mean. However, given you have the words displayed it is worth having the voice repeat the sentence several times. It is better for 'tuning' in to the spoken language. Initially having things slowed down makes it appear easier but I honestly think it is better to go the repetition route. My thought anyway. |
raptor10 25. Sept 2010
wonderful and refreshing French accents - obviously authentic |