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How can I learn French at home?

July 14, 2010 - 7:54 am 10 Comments

What are some available sources on the internet, TV, radio etc that I could use to learn French at home?

Hi Lovable Nocturne,

That’s nice that you want to learn French. There are many ways to learn from home. However there are very few ways to learn effectively. You could find some free content (like the french.about.com mentioned in another answer), listen to some french radio or watch french tv shows (like TV5 on cable) but I haven’t met anybody yet who learned french this way in a reasonably short time.

My advice is to get yourself plugged into a program that will allow you to have some sort of tracking system to make sure that you will learn French as a kid would do it. Listen to French CD but make sure you associate that with the transcripts and more importantly with pictures and real situations. This will help you remember.

Many up to date French language software have that included with lessons, interactive quizzes and games.

Learn French 14: BOF!

July 12, 2010 - 10:58 pm 25 Comments

Explaining “bof”, little french word commonly used in familiar conversations. Be careful though and avoid using it in formal situations.
bof≠beauf

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What is the cost friendliest and most effective way to learn French?

July 11, 2010 - 9:39 am 2 Comments

I don’t have time to take classes, but really want to learn French. So far I know the very basics. Thanks!

i’d try what i did….and that is: if you want to learn french, change yahoo’s webpage (or your favorite webpage) into french and then MAKE yourself translate it DAILY….using altavista.babelfish.com or whatever online translator you choose…it has worked pretty good with me, i work with a bunch of LEGAL mexicans and i have learned pretty decent spanish in a short amount of time…it’s still hard to understand it, but i can speak it well

What are some online ways to learn french?

July 8, 2010 - 12:11 pm 5 Comments

I came across rosetta stone but its reallly expensive and it doesn’t teach you how to write. I’m willing to spend some money but not 300 for each level. And I want to learn how to speak, read, and write french. thanks.

Livemocha.com, for learning to read and speak in French.
And Sharedtalk.com, for learning to write/type in French.

Plus, just an extra website that might be of some use, is Interpals.net. It connects you with people in France. Like Sharedtalk.com, only a little different. It can’t hurt to have more than one practice site.

Learn French 13

July 8, 2010 - 7:13 am 25 Comments

‘Learn French 12′ had a few japanese mistakes: I won’t be re-uploading it.

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*TO HAVE JUST DONE SOMETHING
何かをしたところです
= Venir de faire quelque chose
(also) Venir juste de faire quelque chose
(also) Venir tout juste de faire quelque chose

(By adding « juste » or « tout juste » you emphasize the fact that it’s JUST happened. The longer the sentence the more recent the action. The main meaning is the same.)

→ Satoshi has just bought a new car.
聡さんは新しい車を買ったところです。
= Satoshi vient d’acheter une nouvelle voiture.
(or) Satoshi vient juste d’acheter une nouvelle voiture.
(or) Satoshi vient tout juste d’acheter une nouvelle voiture.

*TO BE ABOUT TO DO SOMETHING
何かをするところです
= être sur le point de faire

→ Tony is about to propose to Mia.
トニさんはミアさんにプロポズするところです。
= Tony est sur le point de demander Mia en mariage.

To propose (to someone) / (誰かに) プロポズする
= demander (quelqu’un) en mariage.

Will you marry me ?
=Veux- tu m’épouser ? (familiar)
=Voulez-vous m’épouser ? (formal)

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What are some ways to learn French fast online?

July 5, 2010 - 9:43 pm 4 Comments

I’m trying to learn French online and I’d like to learn as fast as possible. I know there are some good audio courses, like Pimsleur and stuff like that. I’m also interested in videos and podcasts. Any other good ideas to help my learning?

Some webs.
Apprendre.tv – http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/enseigner-apprendre-francais/accueil_apprendre.php
Bonjour de France – http://www.bonjourdefrance.com

Read this blog.
Learning foreign languages. Tips: http://babelanmicroblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/learning-foreign-languages-tips.html

Learn French 11

July 4, 2010 - 4:22 am 25 Comments

The days of the week = Les jours de la semaine

(Japanese — English — Spanish — French)

月 = Monday = Lunes = LUNDI
火 = Tuesday = Martes = MARDI
水 = Wednesday = Miércoles = MERCREDI
木 = Thursday = Jueves = JEUDI
金 = Friday = Viernes = VENDREDI
土 = Saturday = Sábado = SAMEDI
日 = Sunday = Domingo = DIMANCHE

* TODAY = 今日= AUJOURD’HUI
→ Today I’m tired.
今日は疲れています。
Aujourd’hui je suis fatigué(e).

* YESTERDAY = 昨日= HIER
→ Yesterday I was very busy.
昨日はたいへん忙しかったです。
Hier, j’étais très occupé(e).

* TOMORROW = 明日= DEMAIN
→ Tomorrow is Sunday.
明日は日曜日です。
Demain, c’est dimanche.

* THE DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY = 一昨日
= AVANT-HIER
→ The day before yesterday was Thursday.
一昨日は木曜日でした。
Avant-hier, c’était Jeudi.

* THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW = 明後日
= Après-demain
→ The day after tomorrow is Monday.
明後日は月曜日です。

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What is best and fasterst way to learn french without teacher?

July 3, 2010 - 1:58 am 17 Comments

So I’m From Finland, but i can speak English quite well :)
Anyway I’m wanna learn French. I have tried Rosetta Stone course. Now i know many new French words, but Rosetta stone’s course Doesn’t teach good Grammar. So what would be the best and fastest way to learn French?? ( Links or something) :)

smart.fm! i use it for japanese :)

How to learn a good level of FRENCH before June?

June 30, 2010 - 5:46 am 7 Comments

I plan on studying for at least a half hour EVERY day until mid-June. I am almost fluent in Spanish and think this will help me learn French a lot faster since they are both romance languages.

Have you learned both French and Spanish? What websites can I go to that are best for learning French?

Merci!

I would visit

www.about.com/french
www.babbel.com

You could try learning something specific every night, such as
-all tenses of a certain verb
-all aspects in one set of vocab e.g. – each part of the body, all the different fruits etc.

Another great boost is to download French songs to listen to outside of your half hour every day, if you find songs you like, it won’t feel like you’re studying. There are also some excellant French films you could watch to get a grip on pronunciation. Try Amelie or Chocolat to begin with!

Hope this helps!

Learn French – Les sports

June 29, 2010 - 4:21 am 2 Comments

Learn French – Les sports

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