"Military-style French Alphabet": An English-speaking French teacher walks you through her version of the alphabet, set to the rhythm of a familiar military cadence ("I don't know but I've been told…"). This ten-minute video is very thorough and offers opportunities to practice single lines at a time slowly and then build up to saying the whole chant more quickly. Watch this quick example first:
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
l'alphabet français II : répétez !
Okay, so you have listened to more French alphabet songs than you'd ever thought possible. Enough listening! You won't learn the sounds and the names of the letters until you get comfortable pronouncing them. So clear your throat, take a long drink of eau, and try these out:
"Military-style French Alphabet": An English-speaking French teacher walks you through her version of the alphabet, set to the rhythm of a familiar military cadence ("I don't know but I've been told…"). This ten-minute video is very thorough and offers opportunities to practice single lines at a time slowly and then build up to saying the whole chant more quickly. Watch this quick example first:
"Military-style French Alphabet": An English-speaking French teacher walks you through her version of the alphabet, set to the rhythm of a familiar military cadence ("I don't know but I've been told…"). This ten-minute video is very thorough and offers opportunities to practice single lines at a time slowly and then build up to saying the whole chant more quickly. Watch this quick example first:
Friday, September 25, 2015
l'alphabet français I : chantez !
It's time to learn the French alphabet! Let's start with some chansons (songs)...
First, some traditional alphabet songs feaaturing Mozart's familiar melody….
The letters appear on screen, along with the lyrics at the end of the song: "Maintenant je les connais/Toutes les lettres de l'alphabet."
La chanson de l'alphabet, featuring a man's voice accompanied by a calm acoustic guitar:
The letters appear on screen, along with the lyrics at the end of the song: "Maintenant je les connais/Toutes les lettres de l'alphabet."
Monday, July 20, 2015
Bonjour bonjour ! Comment ça va ?
Here are some fun videos to practice listening comprehension of words and phrases related to greeting people and asking how they're doing:
"Bonjour, Hello" by BASHO and Friends -- song with onscreen lyrics and lots of repetition of several ways to ask and answer "how are you" in French; designed for non-native speakers; no photos, videos, or other illustrations of what the words mean.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Friday, April 24, 2015
chanson de bonjour
We'll always sing the same opening song at the beginning of class:
Dans la forêt lointaine
Dans la forêt lointaine
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