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GCSE French
Grammar and Linguistic Structures
7. Phonics and Pronunciation
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What does the French phonetic alphabet help you do?
Pronounce words accurately
The French sound [œ] is unique and falls between "uh" and
aw
French vowel sounds are more predictable based on phonetic spelling than
English
.
True
Why does the French phonetic alphabet provide a clear guide to pronunciation?
It aligns spelling with sound
The French phonetic alphabet provides a clear guide to pronouncing words correctly, unlike
English
.
True
What English sound is similar to the French [a] sound?
Short "u" in "cut"
What kind of "r" is represented by the French [ʁ] symbol?
A guttural "r"
The French [i] sound is
pronounced
like the "ee" in "feet".
True
Why are certain French consonants easier to learn for English speakers?
They are pronounced similarly
Which syllable is stressed in the French word "bonjour"?
The last syllable
The
French phonetic alphabet
provides a clear guide to pronouncing words correctly.
True
Which English sound is similar to the French vowel [a]?
Short "u" in "cut"
The French vowel [u] is similar to the English sound in the word
boot
French syllables typically have a single consonant at the
beginning
What is the most common syllable structure in French?
Consonant-vowel (CV)
Why is French pronunciation easier than English pronunciation?
Predictable stress patterns
Mastering
liason
is crucial for sounding natural in French.
True
Which nasal vowel appears in the word "vin"?
[ɛ̃]
Unlike English, French diphthongs and triphthongs maintain distinct
pronunciations
The French triphthong "iau" is pronounced with the phonetic symbol [jo].
True
The French diphthong "ou" is formed by combining the vowel "u" as in "boot" with a slight
glide
French
diphthongs
and triphthongs are less frequent than in English.
True
Match the phonetic symbol with its corresponding sound:
[ɑ] ↔️ "ah"
[ʒ] ↔️ Sound in "je"
What does the French phonetic alphabet capture that English spelling may lack?
Unique French sounds
Some French consonant sounds are similar to English, but subtle differences can affect
pronunciation
Most French syllables follow a simple consonant-vowel (CV)
pattern
Liason in French occurs when a word ends in a consonant and the next word begins with a
vowel
In the phrase "les amis," the final "s" is pronounced as part of the
next
word.
True
The nasal vowel [ɑ̃] sounds similar to "on" in English.
True
How are French diphthongs pronounced differently from English diphthongs?
More distinctly without blending smoothly
What is the typical stress pattern in French rhythm?
Last syllable of each word
Match the French phonetic symbol with its corresponding sound or English equivalent:
[a] ↔️ Short "u" in "cut"
[e] ↔️ As in "say"
[ʒ] ↔️ Like the "s" in "pleasure"
French vowel sounds differ from English in
consistency
The French vowel [u] is similar to the "oo" in
boot
The French phonetic alphabet uses symbols to represent each French
sound
The French [ʒ] sound is similar to the "s" in
pleasure
Arrange the following French vowels from the least to most open in pronunciation:
1️⃣ [i]
2️⃣ [e]
3️⃣ [a]
4️⃣ [o]
5️⃣ [u]
Match the French consonant with its English equivalent:
[p] ↔️ The "p" in "pen"
[b] ↔️ The "b" in "bed"
[k] ↔️ The "k" in "cat"
[g] ↔️ The "g" in "go"
Arrange the following syllable types in French from simplest to most complex:
1️⃣ CV
2️⃣ CVC
3️⃣ CCV
Which English sound is similar to the French vowel [œ]?
No direct equivalent
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