Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Phonetic French Reader: Phonetic Transcription of Short Stories for Oral French
In spite Of the eagerness shown by pupils in learning the sounds Of French, and in spite Of their rapid progress in correct pronunciation by the use Of phonetic transcription, teachers will find that if all drill in sounds and all reading from them is given up too soon, the pronunciation Of the class will deteriorate rapidly. Pupils will ask for more practice and are eager for fresh material. When once they have a firm grasp of the exact pronunciation Of each sound, they realize how wonderfully the phonetic transcription helps them to pronounce correctly, even when working alone.
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