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Music And Language For French Students
Language and music are both learned mostly by aural processes. In most cases, even individuals who sing or play an instrument will have only a rudimentary knowledge of how to read sheet music, if any at all. This is because music is best learned by hearing followed by imitation. The same is true of learning French. The reading skills tend to come much later. If you’re trying to read the language before you can actually speak it, you’re probably just teaching yourself the wrong way to pronounce words. It would be the equivalent of an untrained musician trying to learn scales by reading notation that they don’t even understand. They might get the basic idea, but the subtleties would be entirely lost on them. If they heard it and imitated it, however, they’d probably get the idea very quickly. The French language has a somewhat sing-song quality to it, in any regard. It tends to have a pronunciation scheme that sounds a bit crowded compared to English, with a lot of soft sounds bunched together and with one word bleeding into the next. Compare this to the staccato sound of English and, to take the metaphor further, you can see that French and English are very different sounding songs. To learn to speak either one, it’s usually very helpful to hear it enough that the sounds don’t seem foreign to you anymore. This way of building familiarity by hearing the language spoken is an effective way to learn to speak French. Otherwise, while you may be able to pick up the alphabet sounds and learn a few phrases fairly quickly, you won’t be prepared when you actually have a native speaker talking to you. When you’ve heard the language a lot, its twists and turns don’t surprise you and, most importantly, you understand it well enough to ask about any words you may not have understood. That is one of the first stages in becoming fluent in a new language. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Dr.Dennis Dunham has over 25 years in international education experience and is a co-creator of LanguageandLyrics.com, a website designed to help you learn French the right way. If you've tried every language product out there and haven't made progress, visit LanguageandLyrics.com to see how learning French can be easy and fun. |
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