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Lively
audio lessons
La
Gazette Audio
is
a lively monthly e-mail
lesson for upper-beginner, intermediate and advanced learners.
It is based on
short texts and real-life conversations about French
current affairs and everyday life in France.
- Level: upper-beginner
to advanced.
- In each lesson a new
topic related to French current events or daily life to improve your
vocabulary.
- Short
texts with essential vocabulary.
- Real life conversations
(not interviews) with full transcript and translation.
- Formal and colloquial
French.
- Listen
and repeat to improve your
French pronunciation
- Listening comprehension
exercises, dictations, grammar, crosswords, etc.
- Monthly subscription:
US$ 5 / UK£2.80 / EUR 4
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La
Gazette
Audio
is
a lively monthly e-mail
lesson for beginner, intermediate
and advanced learners.
It is
based on short texts and
real-life conversations
about French current affairs
and everyday life in France.
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Thanks
to "La Gazette"
you will improve your listening/speaking
skills, your vocabulary,
grammar and spelling.
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- Every
month you receive an issue by e-mail.
The lesson consists of a text and a conversation
recorded at regular and slow speed, full transcript,
translation into English, exercises and games
with answer keys to develop your listening skills,
vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling and grammar.
You may download the lesson to study off-line.
In each
issue there are:
- Recordings
at slow and regular speed of a short text
and a real-life
conversation between two or three people,
their full transcript and translation,
in addition to games and exercises.
- An
off-line version to download
if you wish to listen to the recordings and
do the activities off-line.
- Activities
(one or two hours of study, depending on
your level in French):
- Listen
to the recording, choosing between slow
and regular speed. Play and pause to
repeat after the speakers to improve
your pronunciation.
- Do the
first listening comprehension exercise
("Mais qu'est-ce qu'ils disent ?"
= What are they talking about?)
- Study
new vocabulary with the transcript and the
translation where the vocabulary is highlighted.
The transcript reproduces exactly what the
speakers say in real-life spoken French.
Spoken French is different from written
French (and is hardly taught in most textbooks).
Studying
spoken French will greatly improve your
listening comprehension skills. The
equivalent in written or formal French is
given.
- To improve
your listening comprehension, as well as
your spelling and grammar, do a gap fill
exercise.
- Each
"Gazette"
offers a grammar review and a grammar exercise.
- Play
with "Mots croisés": crossword
to review key words.
- Finally,
follow the links for further readings on
the Internet.
Benefits
- With La Gazette Audio:
- Develop
your aural/oral skills in French.
- Expand your
vocabulary by listening to and reading about
a wide variety of topics.
- Learn to
speak like the French thanks to real-life dialogues
between French native speakers.
- Learn formal
and colloquial French.
- Improve
your spelling and grammar.
- Keep in
touch with French current affairs, culture and
society.
- Enjoy yourself
with the games and the fun tone of La
Gazette Audio!
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