How to learn a good level of FRENCH before June?
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!
June 30th, 2010 at 10:54 am
rosetta stone
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June 30th, 2010 at 11:39 am
I know that there is a program that helps you learn a lot of different languages. It has Rose in it but I don’t remember the rest.
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June 30th, 2010 at 11:59 am
THE BEST THING THAT YOU COULD DO:
Rosetta Stone.
its a computer system that could help you learn ANY language in less then 6 months.
its kind of pricey but i now now 3 languages fluently =]
each language costs about 500 dollars.
but it WORKS trust me.
hope this helpedd
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June 30th, 2010 at 12:06 pm
Rosetta stone is ok, but once you look into that what I would do is find an online site where I could watch french movies and tv in that language. That is how I picked up italian, and I have a friend who learned english that way (she is albanian). It really helps you with the idioms and the conversational type phrases. But rosetta stone is ok.
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June 30th, 2010 at 12:41 pm
just be snooty and rude like them!
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June 30th, 2010 at 1:15 pm
Join a french club…you’ll have to be surrounded by a lot of french speaking people…..
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June 30th, 2010 at 1:59 pm
I would visit
http://www.about.com/french
http://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!
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