How to Connect Speech in French. Song Lesson with Le temps des Cathédrales - Notre Dame de Paris

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Ready to take your French language skills to the next level? In this video, we'll explore the art of connecting speech in French using the classic song "Le temps des cathédrales" as our guide. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, mastering the nuances of French pronunciation and intonation is essential to sounding natural and fluent. In this lesson, we'll break down the lyrics and show you how to connect speech and use Liaisons and Enchaînements to enhance your pronunciation skills.
    If you'd like to speak French with confidence and ease, see some more of my videos and subscribe! In my videos, I explain French pronunciation rules and articulation. I explain the position of the mouth, tongue, and jaw required to produce each French sound. After practicing with me, you'll feel more confident in speaking French. It will be easier for you to understand fast native speech in movies and real life!
    ❗️ Original song video Le Temps des Cathédrales
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    ⏱ Timestamps
    00:26 Watch Part 1 of this video first
    00:45 Great beginner songs to learn French with
    01:20 How to take the most out of this practice
    01:47 Where to find the song
    02:16 Song exercise
    19:59 Do you need to understand transcription?

Комментарии • 21

  • @french.pronunciation
    @french.pronunciation  Год назад +1

    Original song video Le Temps des Cathédrales
    ruclips.net/video/EocLKUzsaoc/видео.html
    Watch before the lesson!

  • @haha999.
    @haha999. 9 месяцев назад +2

    Upload new videossss s'il vous plaittttt.i really love your videos and im getting better at french cuz of ur videos. So pleassseee upload more😁😁

  • @TeckyKa-ep4ks
    @TeckyKa-ep4ks 24 дня назад

    Wow merci beacoup

  • @vonlabland
    @vonlabland Год назад +1

    Hey Nastya! I'm happy to see this series of lessons is back. This way of teaching pronunciation is seriously needed! Practice makes perfect so don't assume that we - or at least I - get bored with repetition and low speed. :)

  • @esmeraldavictoriano4943
    @esmeraldavictoriano4943 Месяц назад

    Merci boucup

  • @olgachernikova2913
    @olgachernikova2913 Год назад +1

    Thank you soooo much, dear Nastya! I find your phonetic exercises extremely helpful! I am at the beginning of my French language journey. One of the struggles I face is how to distinguish and pronounce the following French words Attendre, Entendre, Atteindre, Tendre, Etendre and Eteindre. Would really appreciate if you could consider some practical phonetic examples with these words in your future videos. Thanks a million!

    • @french.pronunciation
      @french.pronunciation  Год назад

      I'm very glad it's helpful! Having a lesson on the channel to compare these words could be a good idea, thanks for sharing :)

    • @zosijana123
      @zosijana123 Год назад

      Upvoting that!! It would be great if you could do that.

  • @whoisappie
    @whoisappie Год назад

    Nastya I love your work. Honestly. You make me wish I'd gotten a degree in linguistics, next to your videos being super valuable, they're also incredibly interesting!

  • @brucecrane9605
    @brucecrane9605 Год назад

    Thaks you for this very helpful and fun lesson. I learn so much from your videos.

  • @naes6351
    @naes6351 Год назад

    I really appreciate that you take your time to teach us , I’ve been following your channel for a while, practicing your techniques and learning with it , and I justa wanna say thank you ! ❤️

  • @brianokello3832
    @brianokello3832 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for the lesson, am really learning so much! I would to see a you do a lesson "Notre-Dame de Paris- Belle" one day!

  • @Kurdistancountryball
    @Kurdistancountryball Год назад +1

    Thank you teacher

  • @kingat3137
    @kingat3137 Год назад

    All of your lessons are amazing! Maybe the next song would be something by La Femme? Bisous!

  • @mariacrivell79
    @mariacrivell79 18 дней назад

    ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @marioneyolenelucas1109
    @marioneyolenelucas1109 Год назад

    La Vie En Rose 🥀 s’il vous plaît 🙏🏻

  • @sergiosum2274
    @sergiosum2274 Год назад

    Hello, Great to see you. Bravo to your work. Some suggestions : when you explain enchainement, did you take "c'est moi"as an example ? I am not sure if it's work, since there's a "m" a consonance between 2 voyelles, so it breaks enchainement. Plus, I think it would be nice to say each vers has eight syllable, so the structure is *octosyllabique* : that's why some of the "e" are chosen to be pronounced, e.g. quatr*e* / artist*e*s annoymes. Well, I am sure you are already aware of that. Now I get back to watching... 11 minutes into your presentation. Thanks !

    • @french.pronunciation
      @french.pronunciation  Год назад +1

      Hey, thanks! Hmm can't find the moment when I used "c'est moi" but there's no enchainement or liaison for sure :) I could have used it to demonstrate how "c'est" is pronounced when followed by a consonant as opposed to "C'est une..."

  • @mariacrivell79
    @mariacrivell79 18 дней назад

    fantatic girl