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French Pronunciation Workshop
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French Pronunciation Workshop

Perfect your accent and sound like a native Francophone. If you are here for French Pronunciation Workshop, you are likely searching for practical guidance you can trust, delivered in a clear, human way that respects your time and helps you make forward progress today; this guide was created to meet that exact need by combining first‑hand experience with proven methods so you can move from uncertainty to confident action without feeling overwhelmed. Inside, you will find structured steps, realistic examples, and decision frameworks tailored to real‑world constraints, plus shortcuts and checklists that reduce friction while preserving quality, so whether you are getting started or leveling up, you have everything required to succeed in Learn French.

Pierre Durand

Pierre Durand

Phonetics Coach

Published

2/3/2026

Perfect your accent and sound like a native Francophone.

The French "R" Sound

Master the uvular "R" that is the hallmark of a good French accent.

Nasal Vowels (An, En, In, On)

Learn how to produce the unique nasal sounds that don't exist in English.

Silent Final Letters

Understand the rules for which letters are not pronounced at the end of French words.

The "Liaison" and Flow

Learn how to connect words together to create the smooth, musical rhythm of French.

Intonation and Word Stress

Discover where to put the emphasis in French sentences for a natural-sounding flow.

Minimal Pairs Practice

Distinguish between similar sounds like "u" and "ou" or "é" and "è" through drills.

Common Pronunciation Mistakes

Identify and fix the errors that most English speakers make when learning French.

Vowel Purity and Duration

Learn why French vowels are shorter and more "pure" than their English counterparts.

The Role of Facial Muscles

Discover how changing your mouth shape can dramatically improve your French sounds.

Resources for Audio Immersion

The best podcasts, movies, and tools for training your ear to the sounds of French.