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FRENCH DICTATION
TEXTS

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French Dictation Texts - Mastering French Through Dictation

Are you struggling to master French dictation? Look no further! Our comprehensive French dictation texts are here to help you improve your listening and writing skills in the French language. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of using dictation texts to learn French, as well as provide some useful tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your French dictation practice.

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Why Use Dictation Texts to Learn French?

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Dictation texts are an excellent way to improve your French language skills because they allow you to practice both listening and writing simultaneously. When you listen to a French dictation text, you have to concentrate on what is being said and try to transcribe it as accurately as possible. This helps you develop your listening comprehension skills and your ability to recognise different French sounds and patterns.

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At the same time, writing down what you hear helps you improve your spelling, grammar, and punctuation skills. You will also become more familiar with French sentence structure and vocabulary. All of these skills are essential for becoming a fluent and confident French speaker.

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How to Get the Most Out of Your French Dictation Practice

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Here are some useful tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your French dictation practice:

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1. Start with Easy Dictation Texts

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If you are new to French dictation, it's best to start with easy texts that contain simple vocabulary and sentence structures. This will help you build your confidence and develop your listening and writing skills gradually.

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2. Listen Carefully

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When listening to a French dictation text, it's essential to pay close attention to what is being said. Try to identify individual words and phrases, and pay attention to the pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm of the speaker.

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3. Take Breaks

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Dictation texts can be challenging, so it's essential to take breaks when needed. Take a few minutes to stretch, relax, and clear your mind before resuming your dictation practice.

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4. Review Your Work

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After you have finished writing down the dictation text, take some time to review your work carefully. Check for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors, and make sure that your sentences make sense and are correctly structured.

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5. Practice, Practice, Practice

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The more you practice your French dictation skills, the better you will become. Set aside some time each day to listen to and transcribe French dictation texts, and you will soon see improvements in your listening and writing abilities.

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Conclusion

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In conclusion, French dictation texts are an excellent way to improve your French language skills. They allow you to practice both listening and writing simultaneously, and they help you develop essential language skills such as spelling, grammar, and punctuation. By following these tips and tricks, you can get the most out of your French dictation practice and become a confident and fluent French speaker.

If you want to improve your French language skills further, be sure to check out our website for more helpful tips and resources.

FRENCH DICTATION TEXTS - INSTRUCTIONS

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Each dictation is carefully selected to improve your listening skills as well as your grammar and vocabulary. You can see the level of the dictation below. You can choose one that is below your current level to find out if there are points you should still work on. You can also go for a harder dictation and see if you can do it!

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For every dictation, you will find two audio files, the first one is the general reading of the passage and the second audio is the slow dictation you should use when you are ready to go.

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You will find the correction of the dictation by clicking on Correction. The text will then be displayed.

 

The other asset of my dictations is the analysis of each sentence that I offer. You will then spot the difficult words or sentences. You will find each explanation of the dictation under Analysis.

 

N.B. In the Analysis section, all the explanations are written in French in order for you to improve your comprehension skills in addition to your grammar.

 Dictation 2.     Coming soon.                                    A2-B1 

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