Talk:Learning the basics of French/Introducing Yourself

The Accent are hard to see
After a few failed attempts to enlarge them, i'll give up and inform the rest of you.

Sound clips/IPA
Could we maybe have a native speaker record pronunciation guides for the common phrases on this page? Learning the way letters sound together is a crucial skill, particularly in French when it's not phonetic. Also, would anyone mind if I wrote the IPA transcriptions after the pronunciation guides? It's a lot more accurate for people who can read it, and I don't think it would hinder someone who doesn't at all. Eleraama 22:03, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
 * Sure, though I really think we should use the Wikibook more—it's got a lot more bang for this kind of material than we do right now. The Jade Knight (d'viser) 22:28, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
 * Speaking of which, there's conflicting inforamation between this page and the Wikibook - and yet anohter conflict on Wikipedia. For example, the letter h is pronounced as "ash" on French/Lessons/Alphabet, and as "hache" on French_alphabet.  I'm not sure which one is correct, but it should be synchronized. --76.10.181.58 23:12, 18 January 2009 (UTC)

Orphaned pages
I found the following items within the French I category - they contain significant content but are orphaned from the main lesson:


 * Learning_the_Basics_of_French/Lesson:Introducing_Yourself
 * Learning_the_Basics_of_French/Lesson:Introducing_Yourself/1
 * Learning the Basics of French/Lesson:Introducing Yourself/1/Exercises
 * Learning the Basics of French/Lesson:Introducing Yourself/2
 * Learning the Basics of French/Lesson:Introducing Yourself/3

These seem rather useful enough and could be merged or linked back from the main lesson. I'll try some work myself, but this is a large chunk of content. --Sigma 7 19:05, 21 January 2009 (UTC)

bad ogg file?
It looks like French_Vocabulary_-_Greetings.ogg is bogus. I'm pretty sure of this, because VLC media player says it doesn't recognize it but it happily plays the others. Also, looking at it in a text editor, it appears to be a Word doc containing (at least) what appears to be an qualification letter from a schoolgirl in Nigeria. (Is anyone else hearing alarm bells?) I don't have the means to create a good replacement, but I can (and will) hack the referring pages to not refer to it anymore. Can someone else make a new recording and plug it in? --Yako 23:07, 18 May 2009 (UTC)