Pimsleur French Transcripts ~upd~ -

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Step 2: The "Mirror" Exercise

Take the transcript and cover the French side. Read the English line. Try to speak the French line out loud from memory. Uncover the French. If you were wrong, highlight it in red. This isolates your weak points. pimsleur french transcripts

Pimsleur argues that seeing the words too early can hinder pronunciation. English speakers often try to apply English phonetic rules to French text; seeing the word beaucoup (a lot) might lead an English speaker to pronounce it "bee-coup," whereas the audio forces the correct "bow-coo." By withholding the text, Pimsleur forces your brain to rely entirely on your ears. Here’s a solid, informative post tailored for language

Sophie: (sah vah) Ça va bien aussi. Je suis contente de te voir. Try to speak the French line out loud from memory