General Links to French Learning Resources
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Some good interactive exercises and audio and video clips can be found on these two BBC sites
- Various online tools for generating lists of verb conjugations exist, including Verb2verbe.com.
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Many online French-English dictionaries exist also; Wordreference.com is one example.
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The Sounds of French - Phonetics: If you wish to listen to the pronunciation of French letter groups, you may like to visit this site. It is a good site. The letters are accompanied by images, so even if you do not "know" the word, you will see what they mean. There are some good spelling exercises too.
Resources for students studying - Contacts:
Francophone Sites to Explore (Mostly in French)
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French News and Current Events
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Consult worldwide newspapers online
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Francophone Radio Sites: If you want the French National Radio, go and click on Paris.
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To listen to extracts of music by French singers you may go to the Discographie section of the Radio France Internationale page. By clicking on a singer's initial, you will get a list of available singers. Beneath the word passeport, click on Sélection disques. If the title has a RealAudio symbol, you can listen to it.
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The WebMuseum: Examples of impressionist artists, such as Monet
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Explore France by Region
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Discover Saint-Pierre et Miquelon