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Learning French by Accident
This podcast is based on my work coaching some of the world's most famous actors and my accumulated knowledge of over 10 years. "Learning French by Accident," emphasizes training your ears and subconscious to detect and retain language through context. I believe that everything begins in the mouth – how to shape and control it, and how it influences our physical behavior. Throughout this series, we'll explore various aspects of pronunciation, including phonetics, accents, and the nuances of language delivery. Giving you the tools you are going to need to build sentences and deliver them correctly and in a fun way! These videos will give you valuable insights into language pronunciation and delivery but also create a safe space for learning. Whether you're a language enthusiast or an aspiring polyglot, this playlist will help you master pronunciation and develop a deeper understanding of this "French Language" we all seem to love. email: chaseinfrench@gmail.com
Learning French by Accident
FREE PREVIEW - The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say 'TE'?
In this special preview episode, we’re diving into the word “te,” one of the smallest but most commonly used words in French. You’ll hear how it really sounds in everyday conversation, from quick street French to casual dialogue you’d hear in TV shows. This teaser gives you a feel for the full episode, which includes real examples, pronunciation tips, and exercises to help you train your ear.
If you’ve been enjoying the podcast and want to keep learning how French is actually spoken, this is your moment.
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