Good French Pronunciation Trainer is not about perfect pronunciation — it’s about being understood.
Practice clear syllables, natural rhythm, and useful phrases to speak French with confidence.
How to use this Pronunciation Trainer
Your French Pronunciation Path
Short pronunciation trainers for English speakers who want clearer, more natural spoken French in everyday situations.
Start with 5 French Words
Build your base with short, clear French words and improve listening, articulation, and confidence from the start.
Open Step 1Sound More Natural with Food French
Practice useful food phrases and begin working on French rhythm, linking, and pronunciation in real-life context.
Open Step 2Practice Travel Phrases with Better Flow
Move beyond food and train your pronunciation with practical travel French to sound smoother and more confident on the go.
Open Step 3Say Who You Are in French
Practice essential self-introduction phrases and sound more fluid, natural, and comfortable in conversation.
Open Step 4Order at a French Café
Practice café French with short, useful phrases and improve the way you sound in everyday spoken situations.
Open Step 5Ask for Directions with Confidence
Practice essential travel phrases for getting around in French and improve your clarity in useful real-world situations.
Open Step 6Speak More Naturally While Shopping
Train with practical store phrases and improve the way you sound when asking questions, buying items, and interacting in French.
Open Step 7Talk About Your Day More Naturally
Practice useful everyday phrases about your day and improve your rhythm, clarity, and confidence in natural spoken French.
Open Step 8Make Conversation at a Dinner Party
Practice social French for friendly conversation and improve the way you sound in relaxed, natural speaking situations.
Open Step 9React More Naturally in French
Practice real-life reaction phrases and sound more spontaneous, natural, and native-like in everyday spoken French.
Open Step 10Share Your Opinion More Naturally
Practice natural opinion phrases for real conversations and sound more confident, nuanced, and fluent when expressing what you think in French.
Open Step 11