peut-être c’est l’intonation. En termes de les sons c’est quasiment parfait. Mais parfois je fais des erreurs avec l’intonation ce qui est quelque chose je peux corriger au fils de temps
Your accent is good, but it's not perfect. Maybe you were only talking about your pronunciation, but in terms of fluency, you can definitely work on it. Bon travail! I've been learning French for about an year and a half now and was recently able to pass the B2 exam, and am preparing for the C1 now. The way they graded me was more in terms of fluency than accent, as people can still understand you if you have an accent, but it's harder to communicate with someone who doesn't have the best fluency.
It is a better accent than most advanced French learners, and I see that you pay attention to more phonetic details and reductions than 95% of learners. However, this is still far from a "perfect" accent because your diction, phrasing, intonation is still English-like. There still has to be a lot of work to achieve a truly native-like French accent.
It's true that your accent is very good. Especially as it can be very complicated, for so many reasons, different sounds, irregular verbs, etc, etc. Et pour les Français aigris, qui critiquent une personne ayant appris le français en autodidacte, au lieu de le féliciter et d'être fière d'un compatriote : honte à vous, bande de seumlard.
Your French speaking proficiency sounds high, your French is fluid and natural, but your accent can still improve a lot :)
peut-être c’est l’intonation. En termes de les sons c’est quasiment parfait. Mais parfois je fais des erreurs avec l’intonation ce qui est quelque chose je peux corriger au fils de temps
En effet, il parle bien français mais le titre est trompeur, je ne dirais pas qu'il ai un accent parfait
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Your accent is good, but it's not perfect. Maybe you were only talking about your pronunciation, but in terms of fluency, you can definitely work on it. Bon travail!
I've been learning French for about an year and a half now and was recently able to pass the B2 exam, and am preparing for the C1 now. The way they graded me was more in terms of fluency than accent, as people can still understand you if you have an accent, but it's harder to communicate with someone who doesn't have the best fluency.
I don’t hear near perfect French. Good rhythm and flow but you still have an accent.
nice french not a native one or perfect accent though
l'accent est par parfait avec un p, mais très propre
It is a better accent than most advanced French learners, and I see that you pay attention to more phonetic details and reductions than 95% of learners. However, this is still far from a "perfect" accent because your diction, phrasing, intonation is still English-like. There still has to be a lot of work to achieve a truly native-like French accent.
It's true that your accent is very good. Especially as it can be very complicated, for so many reasons, different sounds, irregular verbs, etc, etc.
Et pour les Français aigris, qui critiquent une personne ayant appris le français en autodidacte, au lieu de le féliciter et d'être fière d'un compatriote : honte à vous, bande de seumlard.