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Is French Immersion Course in France Worth It?
French language learning Yes, for a professional, a French immersion course in France is worth it when it removes a specific listening or speaking bottleneck. That condition matters. By Theo Henusse · 11-minute read · Last reviewed by Bernard Henusse on 2026-06-15 In this article Is a French immersion course…
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Why Your Teacher Never Fixed Your Pronunciation
FROM THE REAL FRENCH METHOD Years of French lessons and your accent has barely moved? It is almost never the teachers. It is the format. Here is why one hour a week, group classes, and even living in France leave the ear untouched, and what actually retrains it. By Theo…
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Why Do French People Switch to English When You Speak French?
A SPECIFIC FRENCH PROBLEM It is not rudeness or your accent. French people switch to English because their brain is working too hard to parse blurry vowels and the wrong rhythm. The real fix. By Bernard Henusse, founder of Real French. Kerfiac, Brittany. Teaching spoken French through phonetic ear training…
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Why Living in France Isn’t Making You Fluent
WHEN MORE PRACTICE STOPS WORKING You moved to France, you speak French daily, the plateau didn’t move. Bernard Henusse explains why exposure can’t rebuild perception, and what does. By Bernard Henusse, founder of Real French. Kerfiac, Brittany. Teaching spoken French through phonetic ear training since 2008. 12-minute read. About 2,532…
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What Is a Residential French Phonetics Course, and Why Is It the Only Format That Actually Retrains Your Ear?
THE RESIDENTIAL PHONETICS FORMAT You live with your teacher and every hour of the day retrains the ear that years of study never fixed. Bernard Henusse explains why this format moves a problem that online courses and weekly tutors cannot. By Bernard Henusse, founder of Real French. Kerfiac, Brittany. Teaching…
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Why Can I Read French But Not Understand It Spoken?
A SPECIFIC FRENCH PROBLEM You can read French because print is stable. Spoken French fails when your ear has not learned the vowel categories native speakers use without effort every day. By Theo Henusse, co-director of Real French. Kerfiac, Brittany. Teaching spoken French through phonetic ear training alongside Bernard. 8-minute…
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What Is the Best French Immersion Program for Adults Who Plateau?
A QUESTION SERIOUS LEARNERS ASK If you have plateaued in France, the best immersion program is one that fixes perception first, then conversation. Bernard explains what adults should look for. By Bernard Henusse, founder of Real French. Kerfiac, Brittany. Teaching spoken French through phonetic ear training since 2008. 9-minute read.…
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Why Can’t I Hear French?
A SPECIFIC FRENCH PROBLEM If you’ve studied French for years and still can’t follow a conversation, the problem isn’t effort or vocabulary. It’s that your ear was never trained. By Bernard Henusse, founder of Real French. Kerfiac, Brittany. Teaching spoken French through phonetic ear training since 2008. 11-minute read. About…
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Why Tu and Tout Sound Identical to You
A specific French problem The most common French phonetic confusion for English speakers, what’s actually happening in your brain, and why mouth-shape tutorials don’t fix it. By Bernard Henusse, founder of Real French. Kerfiac, Brittany. Teaching spoken French through phonetic ear training since 2008. 11-minute read. About 2,277 words. In…
