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Season 4 / FREE Bonus Episode!
The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How We ACTUALLY Say “WHAT” Questions in Spoken French
🎧 Free Bonus Episode
Season 4 continues with a rare free bonus episode, and this time we are focusing on one of the most useful and revealing parts of spoken French: how French speakers actually ask “what?” questions in real life.
And before we begin, there is a major announcement. All four seasons of Learning French by Accident, along with all upcoming episodes, will now also be available on Spotify as well as Apple Podcasts.
Most learners begin with formal structures like que manges-tu ?, but that is not how everyday spoken French usually works. In real conversation, French speakers are far more likely to say qu’est-ce que tu manges ? or, even more naturally, tu manges quoi ? That shift from formal structure to real spoken rhythm is exactly what this episode is about.
In this episode, we focus on how what-questions actually sound in conversational French, especially the movement from qu’est-ce que to quoi at the end of the sentence, and how even qu’est-ce que itself often gets shortened in fast speech.
In this episode, you will hear:
– The full progression from more formal structures to real spoken French, including que manges-tu ?, qu’est-ce que tu manges ?, and tu manges quoi ?
– Questions built around tu, vous, on, il, and elle to show how these patterns shift across real speech
– Natural contractions and reductions, including the way qu’est-ce que often becomes much lighter in fast conversation
– Everyday questions like qu’est-ce que tu regardes ?, qu’est-ce qu’on mange ce soir ?, and il raconte quoi encore ?
– Expanded versions of the same question to show how the structure adapts in different contexts
We also explore how these question forms work in real life. Instead of memorising one “correct” version from a textbook, you begin to hear the different levels of French that native speakers move between without even thinking about it.
This is exactly why episodes like this matter. Once your ear starts picking up the logic behind these shifts, spoken French begins to feel far less random and much more predictable.
Bonus episodes like this are designed to give you focused insight into the way French really sounds, while the main Season 4 series continues building your ear through tense-based listening training.
This is Learning French by Accident: hearing the structures people actually use, until one day they stop sounding strange and start sounding obvious.
➡️ Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and keep building your ear for real, conversational French.