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The French ‘ou’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️
Think of ‘ou’ like ‘oo’ in English, as in “food.”
Examples:
“Sourire” – Pronounced like “soo-reer” (means “to smile”).
“Jouer” – Pronounced like “zhoo-ay” (means “to play”).
“Cours” – Pronounced like “koor” (means “run”).
“Ours” – Pronounced like “oor” (means “bear”).
“Tout” – Pronounced like “too”…Read More
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French Pronunciation Recap 

Congratulations on following our in-depth exploration of French sounds!
Before diving into practice, let’s briefly revisit what we’ve discovered.
“Oi” – Think of “wa” in “water.”
Examples: “Boire” (to drink), “Noir” (black), “Toit” (roof).
“Ui” – Imagine “wee” in English.
Examples: “Fruit” (fruit), “Cuisine”…Read More -
“Eil” Sound:
“Soleil” – Pronounced like “so-lay” (means “sun”).
“Conseil” – Pronounced like “con-say” (means “advice”).
“Éveil” – Pronounced like “eh-veil” (means “awakening”).
“Accueil” – Pronounced like “ak-kwey” (means “welcome”).Feel free to practice these words to get a good grasp of the “eil” sound in French!…Read More
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1. “An” Sound:
“Étang” – Pronounced like “eh-tahn” (means “pond”).
“Chante” – Pronounced like “shahnt” (means “sings”).
“Plan” – Pronounced like “plahn” (means “plan”).2. “En” Sound:
“Mentir” – Pronounced like “mahn-teer” (means “to lie”).
“Vent” – Pronounced like “vahn” (means “wind”).
“Gentil” – Pronounced like “zhahn-teel” (means…Read More -
The French ‘oi’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️
Imagine ‘oi’ like ‘wah’ in English, as in “wa-ter.”
Examples:
“Boire” – Pronounced like “bwar” (means “to drink”).
“Voiture” – Pronounced like “vwah-tyur” (means “car”).
“Noir” – Pronounced like “nwar” (means “black”).
“Moi” – Pronounced like “mwah” (means “me” or “I”).
“Toi” – Pronounced like “twah” (means…Read More1 Comment -
The French ‘ui’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️
Imagine ‘ui’ like saying “wee” in English but condensed, forming a unique French sound.
Examples:“Fruit”: Pronounced like “frwee” (means “fruit”). 🍌🍋🍊🍉
“Nuit”: Pronounced like “nwee” (means “night”). 🌃
“Cuisine”: Pronounced like “kwee-zeen” (means “kitchen”). 👨🏻🍳🍽
“Huit”: Pronounced like “hweet” (means…Read More
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The French ‘eu’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️
Think of ‘eu’ like a mix between ‘uh’ and ‘ew’ in English, as in “feu” (fire).
Examples:
“Feu” – Pronounced like “fuh” (means “fire”). 🔥
“Peur” – Pronounced like “puhr” (means “fear”). 😨
“Seul” – Pronounced like “suh-l” (means “alone”). 🧘🏻♀️
“Deux” – Pronounced like “duh” (means “two”). 2️⃣
“Heure” -…Read More -
The French ‘ai’ Sound 🇫🇷🗣️
Think of ‘ai’ like ‘eh’ in English, as in “say.”
Examples:
“Aimer” – Pronounced like “eh-may” (means “to love”).
“Maison” – Pronounced like “meh-zon” (means “house”).
“J’ai” – Pronounced like “zhay” (means “I have”).
“Lait” – Pronounced like “leh” (means “milk”).
“Faire” – Pronounced like “fehr” (means “to…Read More -
The French ‘au, aux, eau, eaux’ Sounds


Imagine
au – aux
eau – eaux
like saying ‘o’ in English, but French-style.“Eau” Sound Examples:
“Eau” – Pronounced like the ‘o’ in “go.”
“Eau” (Water) – Pronounced like “o.”
“Bateau” (Boat) – Pronounced like “ba-to.”
“Chapeau” (Hat) – Pronounced like “sha-po.”
“Eau minérale” (Mineral water)“Eaux”…Read More
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Mastering French Vowel Basics! 
After grooving to the French Vowel Song, let’s break it down and practice the essential sounds:“A”
“Chat” – Pronounced like “sha.”
“Avion” – Pronounced like “a-vi-on.”
“Ananas” – Pronounced like “a-na-na.”
“Abricot” – Pronounced like “a-bri-co.“e”
“Fenêtre” – Pronounced like “feh-neht.”
“Je” – Pronounced…Read More - Load More Posts
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Dr. Mai W. Elneklawy
Currently, I am working as an Infection Control Team Leader at Port Said Military Hospital. In this role, I lead a team responsible for implementing effective infection control protocols, monitoring and reporting healthcare-acquired infections, and educating staff on infection prevention and control measures. I also participate in risk assessments, and lead the team in identifying and managing antibiotic resistance. I have been in this position since 2019, and I am responsible for ensuring the highest standards of care and patient safety through the implementation of evidence-based infection control practices.
Infection prevention and control expert with a strong background in identifying and managing healthcare-acquired infections and antibiotic resistance. Holds a diploma in Infection Prevention and Control from British Phoenix International Academy, a Master's degree in Bacteriology, Immunology, and Mycology, and a certification as a Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ). Proven track record of leading healthcare quality teams and implementing effective infection control protocols. Skilled in risk assessment and team leadership.
Diploma in Infection Prevention and Control, British Phoenix International Academy (2014).
Master of Science in Bacteriology, Immunology, and Mycology, Suiz Canal University (2016).
Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ), National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) (2017).
Experience in healthcare quality management, infection control, and team leadership.
Specialized in antibiotic resistance management and risk assessment.
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