French Pronunciation Level 3
French Pronunciation Level 3: At this stage, you’re ready to refine your pronunciation and focus on sounds that are more specific to native French speech. This level helps you improve your accent, intonation, and rhythm so you can speak with greater confidence and fluency. On this page, you’ll find targeted topics, interactive games, and audio exercises to support your learning. Practice at your own pace and enjoy improving your French pronunciation by clicking on the topic that interests you the most.
French homophones Level 3:
French homophones can cause difficulties in oral comprehension and spelling because they are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. An homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation but different meanings and, sometimes, spellings.
French homophones Level 3:
1. Homophones Mets met mes mais m’est
2. Homophones Les Lait Laid
3. Homophones son, son, son, sont
French Tongue Twisters Level 3:
1. A hunter knowing how to hunt:
Un chasseur sachant chasser
2. The shirts of the archduchess:
Les chemises de l’archiduchesse
3. Cecile, if this gets out:
Cécile, si ceci se sait nous serons si surpris
4. I want and demand jasmine and daffodils:
Je veux et j’exige du jasmin et des jonquilles
Inspiring sentences Level 3:
1. Better late than never:
Mieux vaut tard que jamais
2. The heart in peace:
Le coeur en paix voit une fête dans tous les villages
3. No pain no gain:
Il faut casser le noyau pour avoir l’amande
4. Look in the direction of the sun:
Regarde dans la direction du soleil
5. The heart has its reasons:
Le cœur a ses raisons