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KitQC2 en Francais
KitQC2 The French Alphabet and Punctuation
The User Guide has a nice summary of everything you need to know about the French alphabet and French accents on one page (it’s an appendix at the end of the document.) It is worth printing out this very handy reference page. It is a small 30 Kb. and in .pdf format (Adobe Acrobat). You will find this one-page reference very handy!
Download French Alphabet Summary Sheet
In the Alphabet learning file there is also a useful study of the French names of punctuation. For instance, an important one to know is the @ symbol.
Download French Punctuation Overview Sheet
You will need to master the alphabet if you wish to spell things to people who speak French. For instance, if you need to give your address to people over the phone or spell your name to someone.
If you ask somebody who speaks French to spell a word for you (like their name), they are going to say the names of the letters in French.
There are a couple of very troublesome letters for English speaking people (like j and g, or a and e). You can keep practicing as often as you need until you get them right.
If you haven’t mastered the French alphabet, it is worth downloading the program just for that purpose.
KitQC2 makes it easy for you to learn and review the French alphabet. As with all sections of KitQC2, feel free to delete anything that you have mastered so that you don’t waste any time.
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