I'm fine. Thank you. What about you? I'm fine, thanks, and you?
Me too, thank you. I'm fine, too, thanks.
Hello, Philip. How are you? Hello, Philip. How's it going?
Hello, how are you? Not bad. What about you?
Ok, thank you. I'm fine, thank you.
what's up Who is this?
Michelle is Michelle.
Is this France? Is he French?
Yes, this is Paris. Yes, he is from Paris.
What does this mean? What does he do?
It's bigger. He is a worker.
How are you? Who are you?
I'm Michelle Dupont. I'm Mi Xueer Dupont.
Are you French? Are you French?
Yes, I am from Paris. Yes, I come from Paris.
Who are you? What do you do?
I am very weak. I am a nurse.
Jacques, what time is it today? Jacques, what time is it?
Is it nine o'clock now?
Dejia? Hello, Gedova patil. Jacques Olivo. Is it already nine o'clock? I have to go. Goodbye, Jacques.
Goodbye, Sergej. Goodbye.
Does the party start tonight? What time does the party start?
She starts from today and tomorrow. 7: 30.
Will it end for one night? When will it end?
One day. Ten o'clock.
How old are you? How old are you?
I want to be with someone. Twenty-one.
Was it a long time ago? Where's your brother? How old is he?
This is the third time. Twenty-three.
what's up What does he do?
He is a reporter. Bon voyage, it's evening today.
He is a journalist. He often travels around and leads a happy life.
How are you in your family? How many people are there in your family?
In our family, we have four children: children, mother, grandmother and me. Four mouths: my father, mother, sister Anne and me.
Que font vos parents? What do your parents do?
The best reporter. The weakest person. My father is a reporter and my mother is a nurse.
what's up Where is your sister?
The worst professor. Her job is Sun Dan Lacey. She is a teacher and works in a middle school.
What is this? Is this a fashion? What is this? Is it a pen?
No, it is a pencil.
Is this a radio? Is this a radio?
No, it's not a radio. This is a magnet phone. No, it's not a radio. This is a tape recorder.
So, is this Oliver's book? How about these? Are they books?
No, it's not a book, it's a magazine.
No, these aren't books. These are magazines.
Mr. Thomson, is that you? Is that you, Mr. Thomson?
Yes, it's me. It's me.
Are you English? Are you English?
No, not Britain, but America. No I don't. I am an American.
Are you Mary? Are you married?
No, Jenny Suez Pasmarie. Jesus celibate. No, I am not married. I am single.
French pronunciation first pays attention to phonetic groups. Generally speaking, the intonation at the end of the phonetic group rises and the intonation at the end of the sentence drops. If it is a general question, the intonation is inverted parabola, that is, it starts low, rises in the middle and finally falls.
As for the pronunciation of individual phonemes, we should pay more attention to the pronunciation of vowels, keep our mouths tight and don't slip.