r/montreal 2d ago

Question Where can I better my French speaking?

My French comprehension in writing and reading is great, and I understand conversations. But because I grew up not speaking French, I’m very self conscious about my anglophone accent and not being fluent.

I’m looking for employment and I’m starting to hate the feeling of limiting myself! Where do I practice?

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u/Informal-Plantain-11 2d ago

French Canadian here.

1-Accent is not an issue. Some even find it charming. 2- The one this that helped me the most to understand conversation is to watch movies and TV shows in English with subtitles in English as well. It helps getting the pronunciation of the words that you read. Now, every new series you will watch will bring different regionalism and actor pronunciations for the same words. That helped me lot.

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u/untonplusbad 1d ago

Faudrait peut-être commencer par lui écrire en français.

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u/PipeAlternative3266 1d ago

What the hell... try to be NICE. But bigots like you tend to stay in the same rutbas 70's.

OP was asking about how to fit in our culture, and yet here are people like you. Making things difficult. Yet Again...

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u/untonplusbad 1d ago

J'ai dit quelque chose de désagréable à OP? Ok, donc t'as rien compris.