In order to communicate with others, we need to know how to recognize the different phonemes and pronounce them correctly.
EZ-SPEAK™ offers this and much more !
You’ll find a variety of original interactive learning activities, for both English native speakers wishing to learn French as a second language, and students whose mother tongue is of different families: the Indo-European one (German, Italic, Slavic, Indo-Iranian and Greek branches), the Uralic, the Altaic, the Japanese, the Korean, the Sino-Tibetan and the Afro-Asiatic.
In fact, two people studying French will not have the same pronunciation problems if their mother tongues are different. Therefore, a person whose mother tongue is Spanish will have difficulties with most French vowels (the/ y/, the mid vowels and the nasal vowels), whereas an English native speaker will have issues concerning the prosodic phonemes (vowel and consonant linking), the vowel /o/ (tendancy to diphtongize it), the compound vowels, the nasal vowels (tendancy to desanalize them), the /R/ and the semi-consonants.
EZ-SPEAK™ allots one chapter to each one of these difficulties.
The EZ-SPEAK support proper allows for great flexibility in your learning process: the learner can easily stop at any point, start over a section less understood, redo an exercise and return to a previous explanation. He or she can constantly check the pronunciation of different words. The listening activities are appealing, motivating and relevant; they can be done in a short time, allowing the learner to remain active and receptive.
EZ-SPEAK therefore takes full advantage of the interactivity and the multi-media, two characteristics proper to language courses.
Course Content
/y/
/ɑ̃/
/ə/
/ø/
/ɛ̃/
/j/
/œ/
/ɔ̃/
/R/
/w/
Quebec French
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Quebec French – The nasal vowels
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Quebec French – The different pronunciations of the written form –oi :
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Quebec French – The diphthongization of the vowels
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Quebec French – The vowels [a] and [ɛ]
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Quebec French – The vowels [i], [u] and [y]
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Quebec French – The consonants [t], [d] and [ʀ]
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Quebec French – The vowel fusion
- Quebec French – The nasal vowels
- Quebec French – The different pronunciations of the written form –oi :
- Quebec French – The diphthongization of the vowels
- Quebec French – The vowels [a] and [ɛ]
- Quebec French – The vowels [i], [u] and [y]
- Quebec French – The consonants [t], [d] and [ʀ]
- Quebec French – The vowel fusion