Text to speech
Use these links to check your pronunciation. Simply type in the French words or sentences you want to listen to. As accents are important for pronunciation, a good idea is to type your text in word and then copy and paste. Beware, they are not perfect! If in doubt, ask your teacher.
Oddcast.com
With Oddcast, for French speakers I advise you to pick either the voices of Thomas or Virginie in the French section.
With Oddcast, for French speakers I advise you to pick either the voices of Thomas or Virginie in the French section.
IMTranslator
The advantage of this one is that you can change the speed they speak at (choose "slow") and you have a bigger box to type in so you can actually see the text as it is said.
Warning though!! However tempting it might be to use the translation side of the site, you will do a better job using your brains and your books as it is not reliable.
The advantage of this one is that you can change the speed they speak at (choose "slow") and you have a bigger box to type in so you can actually see the text as it is said.
Warning though!! However tempting it might be to use the translation side of the site, you will do a better job using your brains and your books as it is not reliable.
Some great websites out there:
LinguascopeGet your username and password from your teacher!
Languages onlineLots of activities and fun games to practise key vocabulary and grammar. Yr7-11
Learning zoneWatch video clips in French or Spanish :)
Fun with languages (old Sutton Academy)A great website with lots of revision activities and games. Both French and Spanish.
Tex' grammar (GCSE students only!)Packed with humour, american site that provides explanations for all the grammar you need (and more!) + drilling exercises. Fab!
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EstrellasGames and revision activities (topics and grammar!)
QuizletGreat to work on vocabulary and spelling or on pronunciation.
Type "Coedcae" for our sets. WildFrenchLots of revision activities for French, at all levels.
Zut!/ Oye!Great website with activities in both languages. Can only be used off school times.
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