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How Listening to French Cover Songs Can Improve Your Spoken French Naturally

Want to improve your spoken French naturally? Discover how listening to French cover songs of English songs you already know can help you build vocabulary, pronunciation, and confidence in oral French conversations.

Lazare French academy5/28/20265 min read
How Listening to French Cover Songs Can Improve Your Spoken French Naturally

How Listening to French Cover Songs Can Improve Your Spoken French Naturally

Learning spoken French can sometimes feel intimidating, especially for beginners who struggle to remember vocabulary or express themselves naturally during conversations.

But what if one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to improve your French oral vocabulary was simply listening to music?

More specifically: listening to French covers of English songs you already know and love.

At Lazare French Academy, we always encourage practical and enjoyable learning methods, and this is one of the most underrated techniques for improving spoken French naturally.

Why This Method Works So Well

One of the biggest difficulties when learning a new language is understanding meaning and context at the same time.

When you listen to a completely unfamiliar French song, your brain is trying to:

  • Understand the vocabulary
  • Understand pronunciation
  • Understand grammar
  • Understand the meaning
  • Keep up with the rhythm

That can become mentally exhausting very quickly.

However, when you already know the original English version of the song, your brain already understands the message and emotions behind the lyrics.

This changes everything.

Instead of struggling to understand the meaning, your mind can focus almost entirely on:

  • New French vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Sentence structure
  • Everyday expressions
  • Natural speaking rhythm

In other words, the song becomes a vocabulary bridge between English and French.

Music Helps Vocabulary Stay in Your Memory

Think about this for a moment.

Most people can still remember nursery rhymes or songs they learned many years ago.

Why?

Because music naturally improves memory.

Songs are repetitive, emotional, and enjoyable. This makes vocabulary learned through music much easier to remember compared to memorizing word lists from a textbook.

And when the song is already familiar in English, the learning becomes even more powerful.

The French vocabulary sticks deeply in your mind because your brain already has emotional and contextual connections to the song.

This is why learning French through music can dramatically improve oral expression and speaking confidence.

A Great Recommendation: SARA’H (Sarah Officiel)

One artist we highly recommend is SARA’H (Sarah Officiel) on YouTube.

She is known for creating beautiful French covers of popular English songs, making her channel extremely useful for French learners.

Her videos are especially effective because:

  • Her pronunciation is very clear
  • The subtitles are easy to follow
  • You can pause and repeat difficult sections
  • The songs use practical, conversational vocabulary
  • The learning process feels enjoyable instead of stressful

This makes her content ideal for students who want to improve spoken French naturally.

Your Assignment: Listen to “Perfect” in French

For this week’s practice, we recommend listening to the French cover of “Perfect” by Ed Sheeran performed by SARA’H.

Since many learners already know the English lyrics, it becomes surprisingly easy to connect familiar ideas with new French vocabulary.

As you listen:

  • Pause the video frequently
  • Write down new words
  • Repeat difficult lines aloud
  • Practice pronunciation
  • Try singing along
  • Notice how certain expressions are used naturally

You will quickly realize how much vocabulary you can absorb effortlessly when the meaning is already familiar to you.

Recommended Video:

https://youtu.be/eo4SCRzBRzk?si=ryyWUZEJARc7iKkH

Why This Method Is Excellent for Oral French

Many students focus too much on grammar exercises while neglecting listening and speaking practice.

But language is meant to be heard and spoken.

French cover songs help learners:

  • Build pronunciation confidence
  • Learn natural expressions
  • Improve listening comprehension
  • Speak more fluidly
  • Develop better accent and rhythm
  • Remember vocabulary faster

Most importantly, this method removes stress from the learning process.

And when learning becomes enjoyable, consistency becomes much easier.

Final Thoughts

Improving your spoken French does not always require complicated textbooks or stressful memorization techniques.

Sometimes, one of the best learning tools is already in your playlist.

By listening to French covers of English songs you already know, you train your brain to connect familiar meaning with new French vocabulary in a natural and memorable way.

At Lazare French Academy, we believe language learning should be practical, enjoyable, and sustainable.

And this method is a perfect example of that.

Now we would love to hear from you:

Have you ever tried learning French through music? Did you find this method useful? Which English song would you love to hear in French?

Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences with us.


FAQ

1. Can music really help improve spoken French?

Yes. Music improves memory, pronunciation, listening comprehension, and vocabulary retention. It also helps learners become more comfortable with natural spoken French.

2. Why are French covers of English songs useful?

Because learners already understand the meaning of the original song in English, it becomes easier to connect familiar ideas with new French vocabulary and expressions.

3. Is this method suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. In fact, it works especially well for beginners because it reduces the mental pressure of trying to understand unfamiliar content from scratch.

Want to improve your French in a practical and enjoyable way?

Lazare French Academy helps students, teachers, and schools build strong French skills through modern and engaging learning methods.

👉 Visit https://lazarefrenchacademy.com to learn more about our French programs today.

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