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Pronunciation, listening, and dictation lab
Pronunciation, listening, and dictation lab

Pronunciation, listening, and dictation lab

A dedicated system for pronunciation, transcript-first listening, dictation, and repair loops instead of scattering those jobs across isolated pages.

Run the lab as one loop

Start with perception, move into short dictation, then repeat the same line with one repair target only. The point is to keep sound, spelling, and usable output connected.

This page acts as the route map for transcript-first listening work, dictation, and repair practice.

  • One sound contrast or rhythm group at a time.
  • Transcript first, dictation second, spoken repair third.
  • Bring the same pattern back into one live lesson sentence on the same day.

Use script banks honestly

The resources and lessons linked here are organized as a real lab system, not as random extras. They let you tell whether the difficulty is sound contrast, rhythm, vocabulary, or chunking.

This lab keeps the academy honest with transcript-first practice, dictation tasks, and repair-ready scripts.

Related lessons

A0 Foundation

20 min

Beginner slow reading and dictation

Use slow reading, mini dictation, and message relay to make the first written lines stick.

  • Talk about reading and dictation in short complete French rather than isolated words.
  • Use sound-to-spelling support inside short practical texts to add one clear detail about reading and dictation without losing control.
A0 Foundation

24 min

Mini dialogues and repair

Review A0 through short dialogues that combine greetings, identity, time, and repair moves.

  • Reuse earlier A0 content inside short practical conversations.
  • Repair a misunderstanding with repetition and clarification.
A1

24 min

Listening transcripts and message relay

Use slow transcripts to catch the point of a message, then relay the key information in simpler language.

  • Talk about listening and mediation in short complete French rather than isolated words.
  • Use message structure and key-detail extraction to add one clear detail about listening and mediation without losing control.
A1

20 min

Dictation with everyday notices

Use short notices, opening-hour lines, and invitation messages to strengthen A1 dictation and decoding.

  • Talk about dictation and reading in short complete French rather than isolated words.
  • Use notice-style sentence patterns to add one clear detail about dictation and reading without losing control.
A2

24 min

Listening repair and message relay

Repair weak listening points in practical announcements, then relay the message in clearer French.

  • Talk about listening and mediation in short complete French rather than isolated words.
  • Use announcement decoding and practical relay language to add one clear detail about listening and mediation without losing control.
B1

24 min

Listening notes for stories and reports

Take simple listening notes from stories, reports, or interviews before turning them into a cleaner retelling.

  • Handle listening and note-taking as a comparison or analytical task with one visible line of judgment from start to finish.
  • Use capturing sequence, purpose, and reaction from spoken input to group evidence, mark contrast or convergence, and keep the basis of comparison easy to follow.

Resources