| If you are a... | Do this... | | :--- | :--- | | Self-learner | Listen to Track 1 (dialogue) three times without the book. Only then read the transcription in the textbook. | | Teacher | Use the Bruitage (sound effects) tracks. Play the "restaurant scene" and ask students to list what they hear (glasses clinking, cutlery, the server saying "Alors, qu'est-ce que je vous sers ?"). | | Grammar fan | Focus on the Dictée tracks. Hearing the agreement of passé composé (Elles sont parties) is easier to grasp than reading the rule. |
After unit 4, try listening to CD 3 without any preparation. Write down what you hear (transcription). This is "la méthode tortue" (the turtle method) – slow but effective. panorama 1 methode de francais 3 cd audio
Panorama 1 targets the A1 to A2 levels of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). The method is built around authentic documents (texts, photos, dialogues) and a clear progression. The "1" indicates the first volume, covering basic survival skills: introducing yourself, ordering food, talking about your hobbies, describing your home, and using past tenses (passé composé). | If you are a
Unlike sterile textbook dialogues, Panorama uses a "socio-communicative" approach. You learn French as it is actually spoken in France, with cultural notes embedded in every lesson. Only then read the transcription in the textbook