Thursday, March 5, 2020
French Pronunciation Guide When to Pronounce the Letter T
French Pronunciation Guide When to Pronounce the Letter T Megan L. French pronunciation is full of little tricks that trip beginners up. Tutor Annie A. shares her tips for pronouncing the letter T Try reading the following French words aloud: tarte, partons, portions, democratie, septieme, mangeaient, amitie, and vert. Do you pronounce all the Ts in the same way? Do you pronounce them at all? There are no simple answers, and you will run into many questions about the letter T as you practice proper French pronunciation. There are many different rules that govern whether you hear a T sound, an S sound, or nothing at all. And as with many other things in the French language, there are always exceptions to those rules. First of all, the French pronounce the letter T slightly differently than English-speakers do. In French, your tongue rests against the tip of your upper front teeth, whereas in English your tongue stays behind your teeth. This tongue position results in a softer and smoother T in French. When to Pronounce the Letter T Always pronounce T when it comes at the beginning of a word. train, tourner, tomber You will also always pronounce double-Ts. grotte, cette, attitude Th- is pronounced just like T because the H is silent. the, theatre, theme T is also pronounced when it is at the end of a word and followed by E. droite, carte In many nouns and adjectives, words ending with -te denote the feminine form. vert, verte; petit, petite When to Pronounce T Like S In cases where ti- is followed by another vowel, it is pronounced as the sound sy. Information, fiction, democratie, diplomatie, patient Exceptions to the Rule However, as always, there are exceptions to the ti- rule. When ti- is followed by a vowel but preceded by S, you will pronounce the letter T. amnistie, bestial, vestiaire You also pronounce T in all forms of verbs ending in -tions and -tiez. portions, portiez, inventions, inventiez, etc. (Note: this is not in the case of nouns ,eg. des portions, des adoptions, des inventions. Here the sound will be sy) T is pronounced in all forms of verbs and nouns derived from the verb tenir, even the forms in which ti- is followed by another vowel. Je soutiens, lentretien, je maintiens T is also pronounced in ordinal adjectives ending in -tieme. septieme And in feminine past participles of verbs ending in -tir. partie, sortie, garantie Pronounce your Ts in nouns and adjectives ending in -tiers or -tiere. matiere (n), sentier (n), entier (adj.), entiere (adj.) There are still other exceptions to the ti- rule. For example, pronounce the T in the following words: moitie, pitie, amitie Liaisons or Linking Sounds in French The practice of linking a word ending in a consonant with the following word beginning with a vowel is compulsory in some cases. Often, liasons will cause you to pronounce Ts that would otherwise be silent. When an adjective ending in T precedes a noun that starts with a vowel, the T will be pronounced, joining the two words together. le petit enfant T is also pronounced when a word starting with a vowel follows est. Il est utile Third person verbs, singular or plural, ending in T link with the following word starting with a vowel. Il chantait une chanson When is T Silent or, as the French Say, Muet? When T is the last letter of a word, it is silent. et, est, abricot, salut However, there are a few words that are exceptions to this rule. Always pronounce the T at the end of the following words: ouest, est (n), huit, brut The T in et is always silent. Never make a liaison with et. Elle est bavarde et impolie. When a verb ends in -ent, the -ent is not pronounced. ils tombent When a verb ends in -ait or -aient, the T remains silent. il tombait or ils tombaient When a word ends in -at, the T is silent. attentat With so many rules and exceptions it seems a daunting task to learn French pronunciation, but it is not so. You can get used to the correct pronunciation by studying with a qualified teacher and practicing every day. Listen to as much spoken French as you can, keep working hard, and someday those tricky Ts will come naturally to you! Master French pronunciation with the help of a private tutor. Tutors are available to work with you online via Skype or in-person depending on locations and availability. Search for your French tutor now! Annie A. is a French instructor whose lessons are conducted exclusively online. Teaching for the past 12 years, she found her passion for the language while studying in Paris as a teenager. Learn more about Annie here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by Franck Mahon
The Worlds Deadliest Garden
The Worlds Deadliest Garden How could such a beautiful garden be so poisonous? Fun fact for all of you Harry Potter fans out there-Alnwick Castle is Hogwarts in the first few movies! Alnwick Castle was used as Hogwarts in the first Harry Potter films.Today, weâll first review some differences between British and American English. Then, take a look at the short video, and practice your listening skills with the following comprehension questions. Recently, Peter posted this lesson about British vs. American English. Lets take a look at some common vocabulary differences between the two. Itâs your job to match the word a British person would say to what someone from the US would use. Write your answers to this and the following questions in the comments below!British English American Englishtill aroundboot elevatorchemist round triparoundabout cash registerwhereabouts trunkchips wherecrisps pharmacylift diapernappy French friesreturn potato chipsHow many plants in the garden are poisonous?This plant is Giant Hogweed. It will get up to ________ high.How many years could you have blisters from the hogweed?We have to _______ maintain the garden, so we have to tend the plants.How do the gardeners protect themselves when dealing with the poisonous plants?What will cyanide do to you?Why did the Duchess decide to have a poison garden instead of a herb garden?People are _____ by poisonous plants.Why is the man fascinated by the garden? Do you have a garden? If so, what types of plants does it hav e, and how do you tend it?
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