I've been learning French for a while, and I'm now to the point where I can read fairly easily; I've even read a few non-fiction books. However, my listening comprehension is a lot worse. I've listened to some documentaries like "Guerre des Trônes" and various historical-related youtube videos, but, whenever I try to listen to something more natural, I can't understand anything. I can understand the slow, clear French spoken in a documentary, but the speed and rhythm of conversational French are a lot more difficult.
What resources do you recommend to improve my listening comprehension of spoken French? I would prefer to use something with subtitles.
Thanks.
What resources should I listen to in order to improve my French listening comprehension?
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Re: What resources should I listen to in order to improve my French listening comprehension?
You could try the Easy French YouTube channel, this is short conversations with people in the street.
Try repeating what the people say too.
Try repeating what the people say too.
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Thanks, these are all good. Can you recommend any French TV shows that are available for free online with subtitles? I've managed to find a few on Youtube for free (e.g. fais pas ci, fais pas ça), but they don't have subtitles, which makes it a lot harder to use for listening comprehension.
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Re: What resources should I listen to in order to improve my French listening comprehension?
Netflix or Disney shows that you enjoy with subtitles. You wont become an listening expert overnight with anything though. Just have to put in the time and effort.
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Re: What resources should I listen to in order to improve my French listening comprehension?
If you can access it tv5mondeplus.com has a goal of providing sub-titles with their programmes, I'm not sure how successful they are.
Arte.tv/fr sometimes has French subtitles, sometimes not. But this is more documentaries than fiction. If you can download the Arte app to your television I think you have the option to set it up to only offer programmes that have subtitles available in language X.
I like JackB's suggestion of audiobooks. Try to repeat the audio too.
Arte.tv/fr sometimes has French subtitles, sometimes not. But this is more documentaries than fiction. If you can download the Arte app to your television I think you have the option to set it up to only offer programmes that have subtitles available in language X.
I like JackB's suggestion of audiobooks. Try to repeat the audio too.
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Re: What resources should I listen to in order to improve my French listening comprehension?
I don't think you necessarily need a <resource> but an <activity> that is transcription.
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If you're into History, Passions médiévistes might work for you. Quite a few episodes come with a transcription and you get normal spoken French rather than tv-documentary French.
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Re: What resources should I listen to in order to improve my French listening comprehension?
Start with the easier stuff. C'est pas sorcier, certain kids shows like Lou!, and Franck Ferrand Raconte (Franck was with Europe 1 before moving to Radio Classique. He does well recounting historical figures and important events). If you can tolerate it, listen to French government public announcements and speeches. Your primary goal is to listen to things you understand and gradually increase the difficulty.
There's also GLOSS from the Defense Language Institute, which has hundreds of audio documents with transcriptions and translations. You get a similar effect by reading a book with an accompanying audiobook. That way you learn how different words are pronounced. Be careful with this: French writing often differs from the spoken word. The French don't use the simple past in spoken speech, unless it's a snob from L'Academie Francaise. For now, stick with modern literature that uses familiar tenses. Fellow user iguanamon has written about the "multi-track" approach for improving listening comprehension. I highly recommend reading it. The point is. among other things, to listen to level-appropriate materials with transcriptions and gradually increase the difficulty.
Finally, remember that people don't speak the way they write. Our normal speech is often truncated, unclear, and lacking in proper grammar, no matter the speaker's education level. The French have their own short cuts. The "ne" in "ne...pas" or some other negation is almost never said in speech. They might omit direct objects in speech too, so "Je le lui..." becomes "Je l'lui" or "sh'lui". Combine some things and you get "shluiai pas" for "je ne lui ai pas." 'Il y a' becomes "ya," Ca veut dire becomes "savdir," prendre becomes "pruhn" b/c they can't be bothered to say the -ndre at the end (ditto for 'mettre,' but with -tre). The list is endless. The way you learn these things is by listening to a ton of French attentively until it becomes second-nature.
There's also GLOSS from the Defense Language Institute, which has hundreds of audio documents with transcriptions and translations. You get a similar effect by reading a book with an accompanying audiobook. That way you learn how different words are pronounced. Be careful with this: French writing often differs from the spoken word. The French don't use the simple past in spoken speech, unless it's a snob from L'Academie Francaise. For now, stick with modern literature that uses familiar tenses. Fellow user iguanamon has written about the "multi-track" approach for improving listening comprehension. I highly recommend reading it. The point is. among other things, to listen to level-appropriate materials with transcriptions and gradually increase the difficulty.
Finally, remember that people don't speak the way they write. Our normal speech is often truncated, unclear, and lacking in proper grammar, no matter the speaker's education level. The French have their own short cuts. The "ne" in "ne...pas" or some other negation is almost never said in speech. They might omit direct objects in speech too, so "Je le lui..." becomes "Je l'lui" or "sh'lui". Combine some things and you get "shluiai pas" for "je ne lui ai pas." 'Il y a' becomes "ya," Ca veut dire becomes "savdir," prendre becomes "pruhn" b/c they can't be bothered to say the -ndre at the end (ditto for 'mettre,' but with -tre). The list is endless. The way you learn these things is by listening to a ton of French attentively until it becomes second-nature.
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Re: What resources should I listen to in order to improve my French listening comprehension?
What worked for me was hours and hours of language reactor + arte documentaries and language reactor + Netflix dramas. The dual subtitles that language reactor offers can be distracting (for some people) but it really accelerated my ability to understand French audio without subs.
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Re: What resources should I listen to in order to improve my French listening comprehension?
French Comprehensible Input
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2SUQVjklVA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th2PV6dxaoU
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French canulars telephoniques
Pierre Péchin, Jean-Yves Lafesse and lots of others
make subtitles here:https://freesubtitles.ai/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C50jCwITvRQ
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French dictations
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French reality TV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiiDQ0lPbU0
https://www.tf1.fr/tf1/detox-ta-maison/ ... 23741.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUv-Z1SQmN8
https://www.tf1.fr/tfx/cleaners-les-exp ... menage-821
Cleaners les experts du ménage
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French streaming TV
Pluto TV, Rakuten TV
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French free satellite TV channels in Europe at 5 degrees west
TF 1, France 2, M6 ....which are normally scrambled and geo-blocked
with subtitles and sometimes audiodescription
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Une famille en or (in the US "Family Feud)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbkCVtpreg8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIuBIt3mWNU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2SUQVjklVA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th2PV6dxaoU
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French canulars telephoniques
Pierre Péchin, Jean-Yves Lafesse and lots of others
make subtitles here:https://freesubtitles.ai/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C50jCwITvRQ
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French dictations
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French reality TV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiiDQ0lPbU0
https://www.tf1.fr/tf1/detox-ta-maison/ ... 23741.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUv-Z1SQmN8
https://www.tf1.fr/tfx/cleaners-les-exp ... menage-821
Cleaners les experts du ménage
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French streaming TV
Pluto TV, Rakuten TV
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French free satellite TV channels in Europe at 5 degrees west
TF 1, France 2, M6 ....which are normally scrambled and geo-blocked
with subtitles and sometimes audiodescription
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Une famille en or (in the US "Family Feud)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbkCVtpreg8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIuBIt3mWNU
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