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| FREE PREVIEW - The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say 'TE'? | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:06:28 | |
In this special preview episode, weâre diving into the word âte,â one of the smallest but most commonly used words in French. Youâll hear how it really sounds in everyday conversation, from quick street French to casual dialogue youâd hear in TV shows. This teaser gives you a feel for the full episode, which includes real examples, pronunciation tips, and exercises to help you train your ear. If youâve been enjoying the podcast and want to keep learning how French is actually spoken, this is your moment. đ To access the full episode, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts. Most new episodes will only be available to subscribers, with occasional free content for everyone. This project is just me, and so many of you have asked me to give it more time. Iâd love to, but to make that happen I need your support. If youâve found the podcast helpful and want it to continue, subscribing really helps. Thank you so much for being here and for supporting Learning French by Accident. | |||
| The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say "ILS" and "ELLES"? | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:25:10 | |
EPISODE 6: Welcome back! In todayâs episode, weâre wrapping up our series on pronouns with "ils" and "elles." These pronouns may seem simple, but their pronunciation rules and cultural significance can be tricky. Weâll explore how to use "ils" and "elles" correctly, focusing on pronunciation and the liaison. Weâll also discuss cultural contexts, such as how "ils" is used for mixed-gender groups. Pronunciation of "ils" and "elles" Weâll explain how "ils" and "elles" change depending on whether the next word starts with a vowel or consonant, and how this triggers the "Z" sound in liaisons. "Ils" (Masculine):
"Elles" (Feminine):
Cultural Context of "Ils" and "Elles" Weâll explain how "ils" is used for mixed-gender groups, even with one man, like in: Questions, Negatives, and Past Tense Short Questions Weâll show how "ils" and "elles" are used in formal and informal speech. Masculine (Ils):
Feminine (Elles):
Negatives in Casual Speech Weâll see how dropping the "ne" affects the liaison. Masculine (Ils):
Feminine (Elles):
Past Tense In the past tense, verbs starting with vowels often require liaisons. Masculine (Ils):
Feminine (Elles):
The Formality Paradox Weâll discuss how formal speech often omits liaisons. For example:
The Z-Sound Paradox Weâll show how missing the liaison can create misunderstandings, like:
Listening Practice Weâll wrap up with examples for practice. Masculine Examples:
Feminine Examples:
Developing Intuition in French Weâll explain how your ear can naturally develop to recognize when a liaison feels right. For example:
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| The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say "VOUS"? | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:27:09 | |
EPISODE 5: Welcome back to another episode of our linguistic journey, examining the intricacies of French that no classroom will teach you. Today, we're diving into the nuanced world of "VOUS." This pronoun may seem straightforward, but it carries significant implications in conversation, cultural contexts, and even in the philosophy of language learning itself. In this episode, we will explore the importance of knowing how to use "VOUS" correctly, as it can often be confusing for learners. Iâll share a personal story from my school interview as a kid to highlight this point. Usage of VOUS: We will delve into who "VOUS" should be used with, typically anyone older than you or in a service role. We will discuss how "VOUS" replaces "tu" for formality and respect, and how it functions as a second-person plural, unlike English which often uses "you guys." I will explain that English lacks a distinct second-person plural, causing confusion for learners. A useful trick is to think, "You guys are in the room with us, they are not in the room with us." Use "VOUS" for "you guys." Conjugation: Next, weâll cover how to conjugate verbs with "VOUS." Pronunciation: We'll focus on real conversational French pronunciation, addressing common mispronunciations in English such as bending the vowel sound. Weâll also discuss pronunciation examples with and without liaison through casual and normal questions like:
Question Structure: We will contrast "Est-ce que" questions with informal questions using "VOUS":
Stress Pronouns: Weâll discuss the importance of first-person plural and second-person plural as stress pronouns in French, their presence in object pronouns and reflexive verbs, with examples like:
Object Pronouns: Weâll include examples of "VOUS" as an object pronoun:
Reflexive Verbs: Weâll illustrate "VOUS" in reflexive verbs, reminding listeners that "VOUS" remains consistent:
Cultural and Emotional Impact: Weâll compare the use of "VOUS" as stress pronouns and subject pronouns with examples of second-person singular vs. second-person plural:
Remember, you can find me on Instagram @chaseinfrench, and if you donât have Instagram, feel free to email me at chaseinfrench@gmail.com. So, whether you're a beginner or looking to polish your French, join us for an episode that promises to deepen your understanding and appreciation of this crucial pronoun. | |||
| The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say "NOUS"? | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:26:30 | |
EPISODE 4: In this episode, we will explore the origins of "On," dating back to the 17th century, and its evolution from "Hom," reflecting its usage in the third person. This historical perspective illuminates why "On" can cause confusion among learners and highlights the importance of understanding its correct application. French Sentences:
We'll also delve into why "On" should never be used as a stress pronoun, and the implications of doing so. This leads us to a broader discussion on the philosophy behind language learning and why traditional methods may not always serve our best interests. Challenging Sentences:
Lastly, we will tackle the nuances of liaison in French pronunciation and its implications for learners. And for those curious about when it's actually acceptable to use "Nous," I'll share an emotional story from a French classroom, revealing the cultural rebellion against formality and the embrace of linguistic beauty. Cultural Implications: Understanding "Nous" and "On" goes beyond grammar; it's about navigating social dynamics, expressing camaraderie, or maintaining professional distance. For learners, this episode offers a key to unlocking more authentic and nuanced French communication. So, whether you're a beginner or looking to polish your French, join us for an episode that promises to deepen your understanding and appreciation of these crucial pronouns. | |||
| The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say "TU"? | 10 Nov 2023 | 00:13:12 | |
EPISODE 3: Dive into the world of French conversation with our latest episode, where we unravel the nuances of the pronoun "tu", a cornerstone in informal French dialogue. In this engaging journey, we decode how the seemingly simple "tu" transforms in daily speech. From the basics to the subtleties, discover how "tu" sounds in isolation and within the flow of a sentence. We dive deep into examples like "Tu es mon ami" (You are my friend), "Tu aimes le chocolat" (You like chocolate), illuminating the informal texture of French. But there's more! Ever wondered how "tu" morphs in rapid, casual conversations? We'll explore this fascinating aspect, showing how phrases like "tu arrives bientĂŽt" often become "t'arrives bientĂŽt lĂ ?". Get ready for a series of practice sentences to perfect your pronunciation, such as "Tu es en retard" becoming "T'es en retardâ, and "Qu'est-ce que tu fais?" transforming into "Qu'es tuâfais?â. Our episode also delves into specific contexts, such as questions involving "tu", where phrases like âOu est-ce-que tu Ă©tais?â smoothly turn into âTâĂ©tais oĂč lĂ ?â. It's all about the authentic, everyday French that's spoken on the streets, in cafes, and among friends. As always, our "Learning French by Accident" method makes it enjoyable and accessible, whether you're just starting or looking to refine your skills. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that promises to elevate your understanding and usage of "tu" in real-world French. Join us for this linguistic exploration and transform your French-speaking abilities with the "ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast - How we ACTUALLY say 'TU'?" CONTENT: French Sentences: "Tu es en retard" might be pronounced as "T'es en retardâ. "Tu as raison" might be pronounced as "T'as raisonâ. "Qu'est-ce que tu fais?" might be pronounced as "Qu'es tuâfais?â. "Tu arrives bientĂŽt" might be pronounced as "T'arrives bientĂŽt lĂ ?â. âTu nâarrive pas Ă finir ton travailleâ might be pronounced as âTâarrives pas Ă finir ton travailâ. âOĂč est-ce-que tu Ă©tais?â might be pronounced as âTâĂ©tais oĂč lĂ â. | |||
| The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say "JE"? | 23 Jun 2023 | 00:16:17 | |
EPISODE 2: In this episode, we delve into the complexities of the French pronoun "je", an essential word for expressing personal thoughts, feelings, and actions in French. Discover the secrets behind the subtle pronunciation shifts, like how "Je ne sais pas" becomes "Chai pas" phonetically, or "Je suis ici" is often pronounced as "Chui ici". We also explore how "je" changes when it precedes voiceless consonants such as s, p, t, f, k, and voiced consonants like b, d, g, j, l, m, n, r, v, z. I share various examples of "je" to help you understand and master the nuances of the French language. For instance, "Je tâattend" might be pronounced as "chtaten", "Je pense a toi" as "chpense a toi", and "Je vais bien" as "J'vais bien". Whether you're a beginner or an advanced French learner, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips to improve your pronunciation and comprehension, all while making learning fun and enjoyable. Join us on this linguistic adventure and enhance your French-speaking skills with the "Learning French by Accident" method! CONTENT: French Sentences: "Je ne sais pas" might be pronounced as "Chai pas". | |||
| The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say "IL"? | 25 Apr 2023 | 00:11:49 | |
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