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Male or female voice .The text to read is the notes and comments related to a french course for english users.
Each lesson has a Notes part. Usually 3 to 6 notes for each lesson. Each note is about 1 to 3 lines long.
There are 50 lessons. The tone must be dynamic. The text is a mix of english explanation with some French words included.
It is important to be able to insert french words in the english without braking the rithm of the speech
There is about 7500 words to read.
Sound quality must be at least 22050 16bits mono.
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Apr 27, 2007 21:42:41 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) May 04, 2007 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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1 Don’t pay attention to the letter ô circumflex. It is pronounced like a regular O
2 Vous parlez: this is you speak. Do you speak? is translated by: parlez-vous ? It’s easy.
3 Note we don't say pa–encore, but “paZencore”. In French, we call this a liaison. We'll return to this point later.
Don't worry about this. Just reproduce what you hear.
4 Your progressive form is simply translated by the present in French: I’m learning or I learn is in both cases: j’apprends.
5 Note the article le in j’apprends le français. It’s like saying: I’m learning the French language.
This is an example of the text: The real MS word document is formatted so that it's easy to see when a word must be said in French among the other words in english. There is also a formatting that says if a letter must be pronounced as it is heard or as the name of the letter. Here, as this form accepts only plain text, the formatting is gone but the idea is there.
1 Don’t pay attention to the letter ô circumflex. It is pronounced like a regular O
2 Vous parlez: this is you speak. Do you speak? is translated by: parlez-vous ? It’s easy.
3 Note we don't say pa–encore, but “paZencore”. In French, we call this a liaison. We'll return to this point later.
Don't worry about this. Just reproduce what you hear.
4 Your progressive form is simply translated by the present in French: I’m learning or I learn is in both cases: j’apprends.
5 Note the article le in j’apprends le français. It’s like saying: I’m learning the French language.
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