Du Francais A1 Audio — Communication Progressive
Directional communication is notoriously hard. The communication progressive du francais a1 audio provides simulated dialogues for:
Even at A1, the audio mimics real, slow-but-natural French. It is not robotic. It prepares your ear to recognize words as they are actually spoken in Paris, Lyon, or Montreal.
At the A1 level, pronunciation hurdles are significant. The audio tracks often focus on specific phonetic distinctions (such as the difference between the vowel sounds u and ou, or the nasal sounds on and an). Repeating after the audio (shadowing) is essential for overcoming the "foreign accent" barrier early on. communication progressive du francais a1 audio
The book alone shows you the standard written form. For example:
"Je ne sais pas." (I don't know)
But the audio will teach you the real spoken form:
"J'sais pas." (or even "Chais pas")
If you only study the text, you will never understand a native speaker. The audio bridges the gap between the "textbook sentence" and the "human sentence."