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How do you pronounce classroom objects in french?

Here are some common classroom objects and their French pronunciations, with phonetic spellings to help you:

Basic Furniture:

* Table (desk): *table* (tah-bl)

* Chair: *chaise* (shez)

* Board: *tableau* (ta-blo)

* Whiteboard: *tableau blanc* (ta-blo blahn)

* Desk: *bureau* (byu-ro)

* Bookshelf: *étagère* (ay-ta-zher)

* Door: *porte* (port)

* Window: *fenêtre* (fuh-netr)

* Trash can: *poubelle* (poo-bel)

Supplies:

* Pencil: *crayon* (kreh-yon)

* Pen: *stylo* (stee-lo)

* Marker: *feutre* (fuh-tr)

* Eraser: *gomme* (gom)

* Notebook: *cahier* (kay-ee-ay)

* Paper: *papier* (pah-pee-ay)

* Scissors: *ciseaux* (see-zo)

* Glue: *colle* (kol)

* Ruler: *règle* (re-gl)

* Sharpener: *taille-crayon* (tay-kreh-yon)

* Book: *livre* (lee-vr)

* Dictionary: *dictionnaire* (dik-syo-ner)

Technology:

* Computer: *ordinateur* (or-dee-na-tur)

* Laptop: *ordinateur portable* (or-dee-na-tur por-tah-bl)

* Projector: *projecteur* (pro-zhek-tur)

* Screen: *écran* (ay-krahn)

Other:

* Clock: *horloge* (or-lozh)

* Calendar: *calendrier* (ka-lahn-dree-ay)

* Map: *carte* (kart)

* Globe: *globe* (glohb)

Tips:

* Practice listening to native speakers. There are many online resources and videos that can help you improve your pronunciation.

* Pay attention to the stress and intonation. French has a different stress pattern than English, so it's important to listen carefully to how the words are spoken.

* Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes when learning a new language. The important thing is to keep practicing and improving.

Good luck with your French classroom vocabulary!

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