Salut!
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=33651 is a thread I made specially dedicated to some listening links for online sources, so I bumped it up so it appears on the first French page (bit of an old thread...)
There are a few in there, especially the
www.rfi.fr, the main news radio thing in France. They have a "Actualités en français facile" (News in easy French) with transcripts (i think?) and some comprehensiony type exercises.
Apart from that, the best thing you could do is listen to as many different things as you can, as the more you sort of immerse yourself, the easier it will get and easier just 'understanding' things will come.
For the most readily available resource is the SBS, who screens "Le Journal" from Monday to Saturday at 9.20am. Don't get disheartened at the beginning when they seem to speak just gibberish! You're sure to understand some stuff, even if it's just a few words. Then along the line you'll hear words from Le Journal that you've heard before, then it builds, and then you can work out the context of things from pictures and words you know - then building more vocab from that... Also to acclimatise yourself to really Parisian 'français pointu' speaking patterns and accent that the presenters have it's good to model your oral and speaking skills on. If you can't watch it at the time, maybe time-record it or ask someone at your school to tape it (like someone in the library or something..) or your Fr teacher.
Also, the same with the SBS' French radio programme. The Sydney frequency is 1107AM (that's right, AM!).
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 11am - 12pm
Saturday: 9pm - 10pm
Sunday: 4pm - 5pm
I like the Sat night show personally, more music and stuff. The ones during the week are good for news and stuff, as they have people that have special news sections for the whole Francophone world - that is New Caledonia, Mauritius, other DOM-TOM, Québec, etc... - and apparently are popular with schools becaues of this.
For areas outside of Sydney, the French programme is on the same timetable, with one or two less shows (I forget which shows aren't broadcast on the national frequency though...). I know the frequency for Newcastle is 1413AM.
Some links which I haven't visited yet but recommended by my Fr teacher include:
www.bonjourdefrance.com <-- apparently with some audio components
www.adodoc.net/listedoc_niv2.html <-- with short video extracts etc, and slower versions for students for comprehension stuff.
That's all I can think of at the moment.
Bonne chance avec ça alors!
Chépas
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