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BROADCAST TUITION

IN PRONUNCIATION OF FRENCH

A series of six broadcast lessons on French pronunciation has been arranged for the benefit of the secondary pupils of the Education Department’s Correspondence School. The talks will be given by Miss M. L. Smith, M.A., a member olThe Correspondence School staff who recently returned from France where she gained a Certificate of the International Phonetics Association.

They are designed to give help inunderstanding and applying the phonetic alphabet with which all Correspondence School students of French are familiar through their typewritten assignments. Before the talks begin Pupils will receive typed listeners’ sheets containing the various sounds and the sentences to be included in the practice. These will be before them when the talks are given by the teacher.

The talks will be given from Station 2k A, Wellington, and rebroadcast from Station IYA, Auckland, at 11.15 a.m. cn Monday, 28th September, sth and 12th October, and Wednesday, 30th September, 7th and 14th October. —“Record.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 September 1936, Page 4

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BROADCAST TUITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 September 1936, Page 4

BROADCAST TUITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 September 1936, Page 4

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