Stop Sounding Like a Textbook.
Start Speaking Like a Local.
A step-by-step pronunciation bootcamp designed for French beginners who want to ditch the awkward accent, conquer the tricky sounds, and finally speak with confidence.
Do you ever feel like your mouth simply refuses to speak French?
You’ve been studying.
You’re memorizing vocabulary.
You’re finally wrapping your head around basic grammar.
But the moment you try to speak out loud... it just sounds wrong.
Maybe natives switch to English when you try to order a coffee.
Maybe you freeze up because you’re afraid of butchering the famous French "R."
Or maybe you just feel like a robot reading from a script.
Here’s the honest truth:
It is completely normal to struggle with French pronunciation.
French requires completely different mouth muscles, breath control, and rhythm than your native language. And the biggest mistake beginners make? Trying to fix their pronunciation by studying more grammar.
Grammar won't fix your accent. Muscle memory will.
Introducing: The French Pronunciation Bootcamp
This isn't a course where you just sit back and watch videos about French history.
This is a hands-on, drill-based training program.
I’ve designed this bootcamp specifically for beginners to build the right physical habits from day one. You will get the exact exercises, mouth training drills, and shadowing techniques you need to train your tongue, lips, and brain to produce natural-sounding French.
Here’s what’s covered inside:
Module 1: The Pronunciation Foundation
Forget what you know about speaking. We are going to rebuild your habits from the ground up.
- 1.1 — Why You Still Don’t Sound Natural
- 1.2 — The 5 Most Common Learner Mistakes
- 1.3 — Why Grammar Doesn’t Fix Pronunciation
- 1.4 — French Uses Different Mouth Positions
- 1.5 — Rhythm Matters More Than Individual Words
- 1.6 — Your New Pronunciation Mindset
- Bonus: L'alphabet français et la prononciation / French Alphabet
- Bonus: The other letters
Module 2: Conquering the Hardest French Sounds
We’ll break down the most intimidating sounds into simple, repeatable physical mechanics.
- 2.1 — The French R
- 2.2 — U vs OU
- 2.3 — The EU Sound Family
- 2.4 — Nasal Sounds Made Simple
- 2.5 — Silent Endings
- Bonus: Lettres silencieuses et épeler à voix haute
- 2.6 — Difficult Common Words
- 2.7 — Mouth Training Drill
- Bonus: Autres sons “euille”, “gn”, “ch”, “oi”, “ouille”, “ail”
Module 3: The Melody & Rhythm of France
French is famously musical. Here is how you capture that natural flow.
- 3.1 — Why French Sounds Musical
- 3.2 — Sentence Rhythm
- 3.3 — Stress Patterns in French
- 3.4 — Intonation: Rising and Falling Melody
- 3.5 — Linking Sounds (Liaisons)
- 3.6 — Native Interlude
- 3.7 — Melody Copy Drill
- 3.8 — Stop Sounding Robotic (Déjà là, non ?)
Module 4: The "Actor's Method" to Rapid Progress
How to practice effectively on your own so you actually see real results.
- 4.1 — Why Most Learners Improve Too Slowly
- 4.2 — The Shadowing Method
- 4.3 — Mimic Native Speakers Like an Actor
- 4.4 — The 10 Daily Pronunciation Drills
- 4.5 — How to Fix Fossilized Mistakes
- 4.6 — Slow First, Fast Later
- 4.7 — Record Yourself Without Fear
- 4.8 — Build Your Personal Accent Upgrade Plan
- 4.9 — The 14-Day Fast Progress Challenge
Module 5: Confidence & Real-World Speaking
Take your new skills out of the classroom and into real-life conversations.
- 5.1 — Stop Overthinking Every Word
- 5.2 — Accent vs Clarity
- 5.3 — How Native Speakers Actually Judge You
- 5.4 — Speak Louder, Slower, Simpler
- 5.5 — Confidence Through Repetition
- 5.6 — What To Do When You Make Mistakes
- 5.7 — Real Speaking Practice Plan (30 Days)
- 5.8 — Your New Identity as a French Speaker
- 5.9 — Graduation Challenge