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Learn To Speak French In Quick Popular Phrases
Learn To Speak French In Quick Popular Phrases
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There is no magic formula for learning how to speak French - it requires time, energy, and patience. There are, however, some techniques which will make your language study more efficient and thus help you to learn French more quickly.
The two main aspects to language study are learning and practicing, and they go hand in hand. Memorizing vocabulary words won't do you any good if you are unable to use them, so you have to supplement your studies with practice. The following tips on learning French include plenty of practice ideas - if you really want to learn how to speak French, do as many of the following as possible.
French Classes
One of the most efficient ways to learn how to speak French is to take a class. If you don't want to attend a language school, there are almost certainly some reasonably-priced French classes available at your local community college or adult education center.
If at all possible, spend some time in a French-speaking country - that is the absolute best way to learn French.
Online French Lessons
Work on the basic vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and verb lessons in my French for Beginners section. You can choose between studying with the checklist (for a logical study order) or by topic.
Take a look at French in English and True Cognates to see what you already know.
Study the differences between French and English to see what you need to concentrate on.
Listen to French
Listen to spoken French every day. The more you listen, the easier it will be for you to acquire that lovely French accent.
Invest in some audio resources. Listen to French radio and watch television - even though it will be difficult to understand, it will help you get used to the rhythms of French speech.
Listen to French music - you may not understand all the words, but your subconscious will be working away. Watch French movies. While reading the English subtitles, your mind will unconsciously work on decoding the French (well, that's what my high school teacher told me anyway). ;-)
Read French
Read French newspapers and magazines. For each article, make a list of the words you don't know, look them all up after you finish the article, and then read it again while referring to the list.
But to get you started there are some quick phrases to learn
The two main aspects to language study are learning and practicing, and they go hand in hand. Memorizing vocabulary words won't do you any good if you are unable to use them, so you have to supplement your studies with practice. The following tips on learning French include plenty of practice ideas - if you really want to learn how to speak French, do as many of the following as possible.
French Classes
One of the most efficient ways to learn how to speak French is to take a class. If you don't want to attend a language school, there are almost certainly some reasonably-priced French classes available at your local community college or adult education center.
If at all possible, spend some time in a French-speaking country - that is the absolute best way to learn French.
Online French Lessons
Work on the basic vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and verb lessons in my French for Beginners section. You can choose between studying with the checklist (for a logical study order) or by topic.
Take a look at French in English and True Cognates to see what you already know.
Study the differences between French and English to see what you need to concentrate on.
Listen to French
Listen to spoken French every day. The more you listen, the easier it will be for you to acquire that lovely French accent.
Invest in some audio resources. Listen to French radio and watch television - even though it will be difficult to understand, it will help you get used to the rhythms of French speech.
Listen to French music - you may not understand all the words, but your subconscious will be working away. Watch French movies. While reading the English subtitles, your mind will unconsciously work on decoding the French (well, that's what my high school teacher told me anyway). ;-)
Read French
Read French newspapers and magazines. For each article, make a list of the words you don't know, look them all up after you finish the article, and then read it again while referring to the list.
But to get you started there are some quick phrases to learn
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