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1 French Pronunciation Stress

2 English Syllable Length English words have their own stress, and changing the stress can change the meaning of the word – Object – Record – Content English is stress-timed (stressed syllables come at regular intervals in a sentence. ) = you can reduce syllables to make things fit. Mostly we reduce vowel sounds to “uh” or “I”

3 Example of how we mess up English Is he talking to me? Izee tahkin ta me? I don’t know what’s going on I dunno what’s goin on I’m going to change the slide Imma (or im gunna) change the slide

4 English makes no sense 3+ syllable words depends on the ending – demoCRAcy – iCONic – PuppetEER – coMEdian – ……. This is why it’s so hard to learn

5 Syllables A syllable is ONE complete sound – Thing ONE vowel + consonant Dog = 1 Doggy = 2 Beautiful = 3 In ENGLISH sometimes resonants (l/r) can occasion be syllabic. – You can’t do that in french

6 Syllables English Muscle (2) Couple (2) Capable (3) Article (3) Admirable (4) French Muscle (1) Couple (1) Capable (2) Article (2) Admirable (3)

7 English…. PHOto PHOtograph PhoTOgrapher PhoTOgraphy photoGRAphic

8 French Syllable length Pronounce EVERY syllable for an equal length of time, stressed or not. Never reduce any vowels Stress on the LAST syllable

9 English VS French teleVIsion declaRAtion ImagiNAtion Télévision Déclaration imagination

10 Rhythm In ENGLISH, words retain their syllabic stresses within sentences. They don’t in French really. The main stress is at the end of a sentence I’m VIsiting the caTHEdral Je visite la cathéDRALE I’m VIsiting the caTHEdral Notre DAME in PAris Je visite la cathédrale Notre Dame à PaRIS

11 Intonation Short declarative sentences have a falling intonation – Il fait du soleil Longer declarative sentences have a rise and then a fall – Je préfère visiter un musée aujourd’hui Exclamative intonation has a sharp fall in pitch – Quel beau chateau! Imperative information has a sharp fall in pitch – Levez lamain!

12 Final Consonants Never trust French spelling! NEVER pronounce a final consonant unless it is : – C, R, F, L

13 Mostly? AvoiR MeR CheR But… Manger Aller Parler… BoL PrincipaL AvriL But… Travail Ail…

14 The silent “E” Don’t pronounce the E at the end of a word!!!


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