French Writing Practice & Grammar

Learn French alphabets through videos

Watch Basic french alphabet pronunciation

French and English use the same alphabet , but the letters are pronounced differently:

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

i

j

k

l

m

n

o

p

q

r

s

t

u

v

w

x

y

z

ah

bay

say

day

ehh

eff

jhay

ahsh

ee

jhee

kahh

ehll

ehmm

ehnn

ohh

pay

koo

aihr

ess

tay

ooh

vay

doo-bluh-vay

eex

ee-grek

zed

 

  • The unaccented French is pronounced similarly to the in the English word the, but slightly shorter and further back in the throat.
  • The French letters and are pronounced with a soft jhay sound similar to the in Asia. The vowel sounds in the French letters are switched—being jhay, and being jhee

 

French Writing Practice & Grammar

About me

Through this blog of mine,I will teach my readers /viewers : reading,writing,listening and speaking in french through videos , images and audio that will help stimulate their imagination and bring out the creativity in them.

Through my blog ,you will start memorizing core french words,form sentences,learn to speak french phrases and take part in conversation.My blog will improve your vocabulary,grammar,writing skills,reading skills,listening skills ,translation skills and most importantly pronunciation,like no other learning method.I will also give a little information about the french literature,art and culture and also about the prominent french writers.

Beginner or advanced learner,traveller or business professional with a tight schedule?There is something for everyone in my blog.

often i have heard that the people who learn french experience problems in pronouncing french words correctly even after hearing the voice of a native french speaker.As you all know this problem occurs because native French speakers speak very fast and it is very difficult to catch hold of the pace at which they speak for a person who is just learning french and is from a non french speaking country.

So to solve this problem of french learners I will discuss news,french grammar,french vocabulary,french expressions at a slow pace so that you can understand almost every word and sentence that i speak very clearly.

What i do?

1) I can teach french to beginners and advanced level students but they have to come at my place to study

2)I can write articles,essays etc.

3)I can translate from french to english and english to french.

4)I can create websites,translate them from english to french and french to english.

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You can learn to speak another language, no matter your age or educational background; maybe you will never be mistaken for a native speaker but you will be able to communicate and that is what languages are for. Remember speaking a language is about connection, not perfection.