Try these two types of exercises – Dictée and Écoute.
The dictée (see below) is an excellent tool for you to improve your vocabulary and your spelling.
If you are pretty advanced already, don’t miss this much needed exercise to improve your listening comprehension (see below). It’s not easy, but if you stick to it with Anne’s method, you’ll improve tremendously. Guaranted!
Visit our Grammar games and Vocabulary puzzles sections on the Web site to play online and for good old paper-and-pencil games.
To improve your pronunciation, go to the exercises in the Member’s Area.
Dictée – Dictation
Print the worksheet and listen to the audio for this dictée, a traditional exercise all French school boys and girls in France use for learning spelling and vocabulary.
- crêperie de Dominique – Download audio
- citron pressé – Download audio
- in the old days – Download audio
Écoute – Listening comprehension for advanced students
Print the worksheet and listen to the audio.
You speak French really well. Yet, when you watch French TV, or listen to French radio, it’s still hard to understand what’s said. This Écoute exercise is for you.
1. Listen to how it works:
2. Then print out the worksheet, and start filling it out. You’ll be amazed at your progress.
- antioxydants – AUDIO
- casse à l’ancienne – AUDIO
- la librairie – VIDEO
- la tour Eiffel a 120 ans – AUDIO
- grève à Marseille — AUDIO
- maisons de retraite – AUDIO
- ne me quitte pas (Song) – VIDEO
- Noël et les cadeaux – AUDIO
- ouvrières montent leur atelier – AUDIO
- policiers ripoux - AUDIO
- radars - AUDIO
- soldes in France – AUDIO
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