French Listening Comprehension Practice on Topic of Music
Need some more useful French listening practice for advanced beginners or intermediate students?
Whether you’re an advanced beginner French learner (GCSE, iGCSE, DELF A2, CEFR A2), looking to get to grips with listening comprehension or an intermediate French student (A-Level, DELF B1 or CEFR B1) aiming to polish your comprehension, this listening comprehension practice on music is tailored just for you.
What Is This Useful French Listening Practice Resource with Native French Speaker?
Listening comprehension is a key part of communication in French. In this audio-visual clip, my friend, Enrika from France, focuses on discussing different aspects of music, including popular music in France, how music has evolved, groups and artists and instruments, for example.
The resource also comes with a free worksheet and transcript which can be downloaded for free below. However, feel free to treat me to coffee if it’s useful!
During the clip, she answers the following questions:
1. Qu’est-ce que c’est que la musique?
2. La musique est-elle populaire en France ? Comment ?
3. Comment la consommation de musique en France a-t-elle évolué au cours des deux dernières décennies ?
4. Quels sont les genres musicaux les plus populaires auprès des jeunes en France ?
5. Quel type de musique Enrika aime-t-elle et pourquoi ?
6. Quels sont les groupes / artistes qu’elle mentionne? pourquoi?
7. Que dit l’Enrika à propos des concerts ?
8. Expliquez ce qu’Enrika mentionne à propos des instruments de musique?
VIEW AUDIO-VISUAL CLIP HERE (minimise for more authentic listening practice):
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How to Make the Most of This Video
To get the most out of this useful French listening practice on music, we recommend the following steps:
Watch the Video Up To Three Times: Start by watching the video with subtitles. Once you’re comfortable, try watching it without subtitles to challenge your comprehension.
Pause and Rewind: Don’t hesitate to pause and rewind the video if you need to. Listening multiple times to difficult sections can greatly improve your understanding.
Take Notes: Jot down any new vocabulary or expressions you encounter. Try to use them in your own sentences to reinforce your learning.
Answer the Questions: Make sure to answer the comprehension questions at the end of the video. They are designed to test your understanding and ensure you’re retaining the material.
Practice Speaking: Mimic the speakers in the video. This is a great way to improve your pronunciation and fluency.
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We hope you enjoy this useful French listening practice on music and find it helpful in your French language learning journey. Remember, practice makes perfect, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
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