Communication Progressive Du Francais A1 Audio
Let's look at a typical lesson from the book to show how the audio works.
Context: You are at a friend's house. They show you a new painting or a baby photo.
Dialogue (Audio Track 23):
The Audio Track does:
Student Exercise: The audio asks you to react to the statement: "J'ai réussi mon examen." You pause the audio, say "Félicitations !" then the audio plays the correct answer to check you.
CLE International has an app (available for iOS and Android) called "Progressive" or access via their online platform. Inside the book, you will find a code or a QR code. By scanning the QR code at the start of each chapter, you can stream the audio directly to your phone. This is the most convenient method for learning on the go.
You’ve decided to learn French. Félicitations! But very quickly, you hit the classic wall: you can read “Bonjour, comment ça va?” perfectly, but when a real Parisian says it at normal speed, it sounds like “B’jou, com’sa va?” communication progressive du francais a1 audio
This is where most beginners freeze. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
If you are using (or thinking about using) the blue book Communication Progressive du Français – Niveau Débutant (A1), you already have a great textbook. But are you using the audio correctly? If not, you are only getting half the value.
Here is why the audio component is the real key to moving from silent French to spoken French. Let's look at a typical lesson from the
While apps like Duolingo are fun for vocabulary, they lack depth. Duolingo asks you to translate "The cat drinks milk." Communication Progressive asks you: Listen to this audio of a lost tourist. How does he ask for the police station? What is the correct polite formula?
The audio in this book is contextual. You don't learn isolated words; you learn chains of speech used in real emotional contexts (politeness, urgency, joy, apology).
