👨‍💻 Learn French Pronunciation - Self-Study French Library

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There is a belief that pronunciation is less sexy than some of the other aspects of learning French. But it can be one of the best routes to becoming a bolder and more self-assured French speaker.

Investment in your pronunciation skills will bring back abundant, lasting results in your ability to hold a conversation in French.

Is your pronunciation confidence holding you back?
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The French Room’s 6 Fluency Levels - Pronunciation Tutorials

Level 1 – The Sound Explorer (A0)

  • Start with the French alphabet

Level 2 – Build Momentum: The Confident Mimic (A1)

  • Introducing the phonetic alphabet using English words to help you pronounce French sounds more accurately.
  • Starting with 18 essential vowel sounds for you to mimic until you can say them confidently.
  • It will help you with your speaking and perhaps even more importantly at this stage with your understanding.
  • If you can identify these sounds, and the letters that make them, you will be able to follow more spoken French.

Level 3 – Join the Conversation: The Rhythm Rider  (A2)

  • Master the natural flow and intonation patterns of everyday French conversation.
  • Practice linking words and using correct stress to sound more fluent.
  • Engage in everyday chats with increased pronunciation confidence.

Level 4 – Build Fluency: The Accent Shaper (B1)

  • Refine your accent by focusing on liaison, elision, and silent letters.
  • Achieve clearer and more natural-sounding speech in various contexts.
  • Express yourself with greater ease and spontaneity.

Level 5 – Dive Deeper: The Expressive Speaker (B2)

  • Utilize tone, pace, and pronunciation nuances to convey emotion and subtlety.
  • Engage in real-world conversations with native-like pronunciation

Level 6 – Embrace the Culture: Fluent Discussions on French Life (C1)

  • Adapt your pronunciation to suit formal, casual, and regional French contexts.
  • Participate in fluent discussions on French life, culture, and nuanced topics.
  • Sustain advanced proficiency with authentic and culturally aware pronunciation.

These structured levels are designed to guide you from the basics to advanced fluency, aligning with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Each level builds upon the previous, ensuring a comprehensive and immersive French learning experience.

For more details and to explore the tutorials associated with each level, browse the library sections below.


This Library is based on the series 
Phonetique Progressive Du Francais 

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Learn French Pronunciation - Self-Study French Library

Pronunciation Library - Picture Tile View

Frequently asked questions : Libraries

How do I find a particular Tuto in a library?

Each library is organised in modules or sections.

Collapsed List View  allows you to quickly browse an overview of all the sections in the library with a short description of what is in that section. To open a section, you click on the right down arrow. You will now see all the Tutos for that section in an expanded view. Click on a Tuto to open it.

Picture Tile View shows you all the individual Tutos with a descriptive title. Click directly on any of the tiles to open the Tuto.

Once you have chosen your individual Tuto you are now in the Course Player.

The Course Player Menu works by expanding or collapsing sections of the library in a list view to the left of the Tuto you are watching. . You can scroll the whole list for an overview or click on a section to expand it. You can then click on any Tuto in that list to view it.

The Tuto that you are currently viewing will be highlighted in the Course Player on your left.


Browse by collapsed view or picture tile 

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Introducing the Course Player

When you have selected a Tuto to watch you will find yourself in the Course Player. The Course Player removes all distractions from your learning so you can purely focus on the Tuto you are studying.

You will see it even has its own navigation menu that only shows you the course or library that you are studying at that moment.

If you would like to move between libraries or visit other parts of the site, you will need to exit The Course Player first.

Navigating the Course Player 

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How do I switch between libraries?

The fastest route to switching between libraries is to use the top menu bar of the site "Membership Courses". 

You can also navigate to Bonjour Brilliance, any Library and any other course you are enrolled on from your My Study page.

If you are coming from inside the Course Player you will first need to follow the back button to the Course Overview page.

Using the top menu to switch between libraries

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How do I go back to where I was in a library?

To pick up where you left off in Bonjour Brilliance or any Library, go to your My Study Page and scroll to the Progress Section. 

Select the image for the library you would like to return to and you will be taken back to the last Tuto you were studying in the Course Player.
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How do I browse a library for inspiration?

The libraries are designed to give you lots of variety, spark your interest and give you the option to move through them at a pace that suits you.

Think of the sections as you would a book shop, or a physical library and the Tutos as books. Browse the sections either by Collapsed List View or Picture Tile View and find a level or a topic that sparks your interest. 

I also give recommendations in live classes and RDV Tuto Videos.

Remember though that you are moving through it one Tuto at a time, as you would a book or an episode of your favourite box set.

How do I see my progress in a library?

There are 3 places where you can view your progress

1. My Study page Progress Section will show you the overall percentage progression by Library
2.The Course Player navigation will show a tick by the side of any Tuto you have previously visited
3. Your App tells you the total number of Tutos you have watched across all Libraries, your total Study Time and number of days Idle. 

How do I watch Tutos offline?

You can download as many Tutos as you wish and watch them offline. They will remain available for as long as you keep them downloaded.

If you cancel your subscription you will no longer have access to downloaded content.

How long should I stay inside a library?


How long you stay inside a particular Library will be personal to you. It will depend on whether you want to focus on a particular skill, whether you are working through a particular level or could be driven by your curiosity.

If you are in any doubt as to whether your route through the libraries is a good one, please get in contact with Ellie. Don't be shy, I will be very happy to set you off on a path that is right for you. And when you complete that path, come back to me for more encouragement and guidance. I love to hear from you.

When should I check in with Ellie?

Anytime you feel stuck, unsure, or just want to share a win. Ellie is your guide—not just for fixing problems, but for helping you navigate your unique path through the programme. Don’t wait—she loves hearing from you.

How do I use libraries alongside Bonjour Brilliance?

Bonjour Brilliance introduces you to culture and language skill by theme, the libraries give you the resources to go and fully study and expand on things you have found interesting or challenging in the weekly Rendez-Vous Tutos.

For example, if vocabulary techniques have come up in Bonjour Brilliance, and this has inspired you to expand yours, the Vocabulary Library is there to give you complimentary Tutos to help you do just that. 

How do I use libraries alongside Live Classes?

Before class, dip into a related Tuto to feel more prepared. After class, use a library to review, reflect, or expand on what you covered. It’s a great way to turn your class time concrete understanding and progress.

How do I make a suggestion about new content for a library?

I love hearing your ideas and often you are doing me a huge favour when you make a suggestion for new content.

You can get in touch with by any of the routes available on the website. I see them all. Or email me at ellielouis@gmail.com

Don't be shy. This really does help me.

How do I report an issue with a library?

If something’s not working or doesn’t feel quite right, let Ellie know right away. The sooner I hear from you, the sooner I can fix it—and make the experience smoother for everyone.

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Meet thE TUTOR

Ellie Louis

Salut - I'm Ellie your French tutor. I record new Tutos every week and highlight what I recommend that you study week by week. So the library of Tutos you have on this course is growing all the time!

I have lived a French / English life for the last 30 years and been teaching French to adults since 2010. I set up The French Room in 2015.

If you would like to come to one of my live classes or need help with your French learning programme, please set up a 15 minute consultation with me and we can discuss the best way for you to learn.
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