Re: Le groupe français 2016 - 2018 Les Voyageurs
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 12:34 am
Many thanks for all the good suggestions.
These books are not cheap!
Thank you.
These books are not cheap!
Thank you.
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Carmody wrote:
The Ultimate French Review and Practice by Stillman and Gordon*
This last one is the best book I could find, but surely there is a better one that has greater depth and breadth.
Carmody wrote:
The Ultimate French Review and Practice does more than the others, but does not cover material comprehensively enough for my needs if I were to go for B1 with DELF/DALF.
bretagne wrote:Pronunciation Training?
Hi everyone - I have some questions about self-studying French pronunciation that I hope to get help with. I'm trying to find a good 'method' to getting my english mouth to get use to making french sounds. A big challenge is the r!
Can anyone suggest how I could make use of 15-30 minutes per day to focus on pronunciation improvement? (This would form part of my present 2-3 hour french learning which consists of some TV & radio news, reading, assimil with ease and clozemaster).
zjones wrote: I chose to use this short course from the University of Michigan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc_X4Ho ... 3dxwP&t=0s.
Speakeasy wrote:bretagne, I suggest that you consider using the "FSI French Phonology course" as a supplement to your current studies.