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Sons Et Lettres A Pronunciation Method For Intermediatelevel French 1st Edition Stephen Walton

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Sons Et Lettres A Pronunciation Method For Intermediatelevel French 1st Edition Stephen Walton
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Publisher: Portland State University Library
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Stephen Walton
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Sons Et Lettres A Pronunciation Method For Intermediatelevel French 1st Edition Stephen Walton by Stephen Walton instant download after payment.

Sons et lettres provides a set of classroom materials to train students to hear and produce the sounds of French and to recognize the regular spellings used to represent those sounds in print. The materials are inspired by a desire to help students feel more confident about their French pronunciation and more at home saying the many French words, familiar and unfamiliar, which they encounter in their studies, in French media and in their travels. In our experience, students are not given sufficient preparation to successfully decipher and pronounce French words. These materials are intended to fill that gap and to clear away the confusion that English speakers often feel when they see French words with seemingly mysterious combinations of letters. An accompanying instructor’s manual is forthcoming.

The associated website is an integral part of the method, providing extensive listening and speaking exercises. The Sons et lettres website address is: https://sons-et-lettres.com/

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