4 Pronouncing the sounds [ s ] and [ z ]

In this section you will practise pronouncing the sounds [ s ] and [ z ].

Where there is a single ‘s’ between two vowels in a word, it is pronounced [ z ] as in ‘zero’, for example in the word poison. Where there is a double ‘s’ between two vowels this is pronounced [ s ] as in ‘mass’, for example in the word poisson. It is very important to distinguish between these sounds, as some words with quite similar spellings but very different meanings could otherwise be confused, e.g. dessert (‘dessert’) and désert (‘desert’)!

Activité 15

Task 1

Listen to the audio track and select whether you hear an ‘s’ sound (as in poisson) or a ‘z’ sound (as in raisin).

Audio 17

Question 1

assiette

 

Question 2

raisin

 

Question 3

parmesan

 

Question 4

soupe

 

Question 5

croissant

 

Question 6

pissaladière

 

Question 7

boisson

 

Question 8

cuisine

 

Question 9

spécialités

 

Question 10

soufflé

 

Question 11

poisson

 

Question 12

poison

 

Question 13

désert

 

Question 14

dessert

 

Activité 16

Task 1

In this activity you will practise the pronunciation of the sounds [ s ] and [ z ].

Listen to each of the recordings below, then practise repeating the words with the appropriate pronunciation.

1.

Audio 5a

2.

Audio 5b

3.

Audio 5c

4.

Audio 5d

5.

Audio 5e

6.

Audio 5f