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kang ou r ou. c oeu r. fl eu r. tort u e. p oi sson. rest au rant. d o s. chap eau. gor ille. h ui t. lap in. sk i. éléph an t. p ain. oi gn on. mout on. cr ay on. en fant. em pereur. m ai son. épée. boulang er. n ez. sorci è re. ch at. gar ç on. s eau. cir qu e. ch ien. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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fleur coeur kangourou

restaurant dos

huit

poisson

tortue

gorille ski

oignon

lapin

pain éléphant

chapeau

mouton

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enfant crayonempereur

cerise

chat

épée boulanger nez

seau cirque

sorcière

chien pied

garçon

ciseaux

maison

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The sounds that occur on the previous pages are the ones which most frequently can cause problems, so if you can remember how each word sounds, you are a lot closer to having good French pronunciation!

To sum up…There are several groupings of letters that all make the same sound…é, er, ez, ais, ait, ay, et, aient – they all sound like ay (as in May)

The letter c with an accent underneath – ç – sounds like the letter s in EnglishA c without this accent, and followed by the letters o, a or u, is a hard sound – café, code, vecu (vaykoo)A c followed by an i or an e is soft – cinq (sank), cent (son)

an and en make make the same sound in French = ON - anglais, enfantin in a French word sounds like AN – intéressant, intelligent, enfin

If a French word ends in t, d, s, n or x, these are usually SILENT with the exception of CRFL – Be CaReFuL with these!And if the last letter is an e, you can pronounce the letter just before it – carte, anglaise, allemandeIn French, the letter e can cause lots of problems. At the end of a word, it isn’t sounded out.If it as an acute accent – é – then it sounds like ay. - caféIf it has a grave accent – è – or a circumflex - ê - then it sounds like eh – e.g père, têteThe rest of the time, it sounds like uh – menu (muhnoo

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