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Best web sites for learning Quebec French?
40,000 people immigrate to Quebec, Canada each year and they all need to learn the spoken slang of Quebec French. As far as I know, there is no good overview of the resources that these folks can use to learn the spoken slang. Not understanding the slang is like being deaf. It's not very pleasant.
Are you learning Quebec French? What web sites have you found?
What to you like about them? What do you not like about them? Is there something specific that you find missing from all of the web sites that you know about?
If possible, include links to the web sites in the Sources.
It would be nice if this blog post could help people learning Quebec French get a quick overview of the web sites available.
It could also help the web sites improve the quality of their content.
Note : We have a free web site and we are looking for ways to improve it.
I think that many people avoid using the Contact Us form on all web sites because it requires sharing the email address. This is a nice anonymous place to make improvement suggestions and share information where a lot of people can see it and vote on it.
Thanks in advance for your helpful and informative answers!
4 Answers
- ☼It's me☼Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
I suggest to wach the TV
Exemple: http://www.tetesaclaques.tv/ (very bad french but 100% Quebec french)
Or
http://www.tou.tv/ for a better french
sorry no subtitle
Source(s): Made in Québec - Anonymous5 years ago
Are you in the province of Quebec or Quebec city? If you are in the country side, I don't know where you can turn, but if you live in Montreal or Quebec city, go to the local French speaking University. They offer evening classes for beginners and certificate programs. In Montreal I found that the Universite de Montreal has a great program. I wish you the best of luck, learning French is hard but I've found it to be well worth the effort
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Bonjour!Je suis Québécoise et je vais vous écrire en Français et en Anglais.Premièrement,vous pourriez visitez des pages web françaises,par exemple têtesaclaques.tv.On y présente des clips aux accents Québécois.Ça sera peut être un peu dur pour toi au début d'apprendre le Français Québécois,car içi,on utilise beaucoup d'expressions,un peu différent de la France!Donc je te suggère de visiter des pages web Québécoise ou pourquoi pas ne prendre de cours en Français,dépendant d'où tuvenez?Je te suggère aussi de visiter les pages de tourisme du Québec:
pour le Québec:http://www.bonjourquebec.com/
Pour la Cité de Québec(Québec City) : http://www.quebecregion.com/en
Hi, I am a Quebecer and I'll write in French and in English.First of all, you may visit French web pages, for example têtesaclaques.tv.We show you Québécers videos.It will be a little hard for you early learning Quebec French, because here, we use many phrases, a little different from France! So I suggest you visit web pages or why Quebec does not take courses in French, depending on where you coming?
and why don't you visit Quebec province and Québec City official tourism websites?
There are them:
Source(s): Je suis Québécoise!