Echo Foundation French Unit 18 Direct object pronouns (le/la/les/l')

Master French spoken reflexes in Unit 18 (Direct object pronouns (le/la/les/l')). Practice in real-world scenarios: Self-Introduction, Work, Travel & Everyday Dialogues. Train automatic response using FSI drills.

🎯 Lesson Overview & Objectives

This practice module contains 60 high-frequency French sentences. It is designed to train automatic speech motor reflexes using the aligned auditory loop framework.

Featured patterns in this lesson:
  • Je vois le document. Je le vois.(I see the document. I see it.)
  • Tu regardes le projet. Tu le regardes.(You look at the project. You look at it.)
  • Il prépare le rapport. Il le prépare.(He's preparing the report. He's getting it ready.)

Speech Reflex Flow — Section 1

A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.

Je vois le document. Je le vois.

I see the document. I see it.

Tu regardes le projet. Tu le regardes.

You look at the project. You look at it.

Il prépare le rapport. Il le prépare.

He's preparing the report. He's getting it ready.

Je vois la voiture. Je la vois.

I see the car. I see it.

Tu regardes la réunion. Tu la regardes.

You're watching the meeting. You're watching it.

Elle prépare la salle. Elle la prépare.

She's preparing the room. She's getting it ready.

Je vois les clients. Je les vois.

I see the customers. I see them.

Tu regardes les documents. Tu les regardes.

You look at the documents. You look at them.

Nous préparons les projets. Nous les préparons.

We are preparing the projects. We are preparing them.

Vous écoutez les professeurs. Vous les écoutez.

You listen to the teachers. You listen to them.

Speech Reflex Flow — Section 2

A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.

Ils voient les voitures. Ils les voient.

They see the cars. They see them.

Elles regardent les problèmes. Elles les regardent.

They look at the problems. They look at them.

J'écoute le client. Je l'écoute.

I listen to the customer. I listen to him/her.

Il écoute la directrice. Il l'écoute.

He listens to the director. He listens to her.

Tu organises le travail. Tu l'organises.

You organize the work. You organize it.

Nous organisons la réunion. Nous l'organisons.

We're organizing the meeting. We're organizing it.

Vous appelez le client. Vous l'appelez.

You call the customer. You call him/her.

Ils appellent la secrétaire. Ils l'appellent.

They call the secretary. They call her.

Je ne le vois pas.

I don't see it.

Tu ne la regardes pas.

You don't look at her.

Speech Reflex Flow — Section 3

A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.

Il ne l'écoute pas.

He doesn't listen to her.

Nous ne les préparons pas.

We don't prepare them.

Vous ne l'organisez pas.

You are not organizing it.

Ils ne les appellent pas.

They don't call them.

Est-ce que tu le vois ?

Do you see it?

Est-ce qu'il la regarde ?

Is he looking at her?

Est-ce que vous l'écoutez ?

Are you listening to it?

Est-ce qu'ils les préparent ?

Are they preparing them?

Est-ce que nous l'organisons ?

Are we organizing it?

Est-ce qu'elles les appellent ?

Do they call them?

Speech Reflex Flow — Section 4

A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.

Le regardes-tu ?

Are you looking at it?

La prépare-t-il ?

Is he preparing it?

L'écoutez-vous ?

Are you listening to him?

Les voyez-vous ?

Do you see them?

L'appellent-ils ?

Are they calling him?

Les organises-tu ?

Are you organizing them?

Tu vois le document ? Oui, je le vois.

Do you see the document? Yes, I see it.

Tu regardes la voiture ? Non, je ne la regarde pas.

Are you looking at the car? No, I'm not looking at it.

Écoutes-tu le client ? Oui, je l'écoute.

Do you listen to the customer? Yes, I listen to him.

Préparez-vous les documents ? Non, nous ne les préparons pas.

Are you preparing the documents? No, we are not preparing them.

Speech Reflex Flow — Section 5

A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.

Voit-il les clients ? Oui, il les voit.

Does he see the customers? Yes, he sees them.

Organisent-ils la réunion ? Non, ils ne l'organisent pas.

Are they organizing the meeting? No, they are not organizing it.

Pourquoi est-ce que tu le regardes ?

Why are you looking at him?

Quand est-ce que vous les préparez ?

When do you prepare them?

Où est-ce qu'il l'organise ?

Where is he organizing it?

Comment est-ce qu'ils les appellent ?

What do they call them?

Pourquoi ne l'écoutes-tu pas ?

Why don't you listen to him?

Quand les voyez-vous ?

When do you see them?

Je le prépare aujourd'hui et je l'envoie demain.

I'll prepare it today and send it tomorrow.

Tu la vois souvent, mais tu ne l'écoutes jamais.

You see her often, but you never listen to her.

Speech Reflex Flow — Section 6

A curated collection of situational speech drills to build direct neural reflexes without mental translation.

Il les appelle ce matin et il les voit ce soir.

He calls them this morning and he sees them this evening.

Nous ne l'organisons pas parce que nous n'avons pas le temps.

We are not organizing it because we don't have the time.

Vous les regardez, mais vous ne les préparez pas.

You watch them, but you don't prepare them.

Ils ne l'écoutent pas, donc ils ne le font pas.

They don't listen to him, so they don't do it.

Ne le vois-tu pas ?

Can't you see it?

Ne la regardez-vous pas ?

Aren't you looking at her?

Ne l'écoute-t-il pas ?

Isn't he listening to her?

Ne les préparons-nous pas ?

Aren't we preparing them?

Ne l'organisent-ils pas ?

Aren't they organizing it?

Ne les appelez-vous pas ?

Aren't you calling them?

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q:What is the primary focus of the lesson Echo Foundation French Unit 18 Direct object pronouns (le/la/les/l')?

This lesson focuses on building subconscious spoken reflexes for French. By listening to high-frequency audio loops, your speech motor pathways learn to link target structures directly with meaning, skipping the mental translation phase entirely.

Q:Are these sentences recorded by native speakers?

Yes, all training sentences are recorded at natural native speeds and frequencies to help your ears adapt to real-world pronunciation and rhythm.

Q:How should I practice these sentences for the best results?

Click any sentence row to play its audio loop. We recommend repeating each sentence aloud (shadowing) immediately after hearing it. Keep looping until you can produce the target sentence instantly without thinking.

Q:Can I customize or import my own text?

Yes! With EchoFactory, you can paste any article, book, or dialog to compile custom aligned T-N-T reflex drills for your personalized learning goals.

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