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4 Sounds and silence

As you’ve now seen, another characteristic of French language pronunciation is that some letters are silent. An important difference compared to English is that the final letter of words is often (but not always) silent. Have a go at Activity 4 for some more examples.

Activity _unit6.4.1 Activity 4 Silent endings

Timing: Allow about 5 minutes

Listen to the audio clips below and decide whether each final ‘t’ is pronounced or silent.

a. 

T is silent


b. 

T is pronounced


The correct answer is a.

a. 

T is silent


b. 

T is pronounced


The correct answer is a.

a. 

T is silent


b. 

T is pronounced


The correct answer is b.

a. 

T is silent


b. 

T is pronounced


The correct answer is a.

a. 

T is silent


b. 

T is pronounced


The correct answer is a.

a. 

T is silent


b. 

T is pronounced


The correct answer is b.

Discussion

For information, here is the meaning of each word:

  • et: and
  • lait: milk
  • test: test
  • ticket: ticket
  • petit: small
  • huit: eight