Learn How To Speak French

Released on: May 5, 2008, 11:39 pm

Press Release Author: Will Riley

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: There is no wizardry in learning any new language, other than
practice and immersion. The very greatest of teachers and lessons will be for
nothing if it isn't followed up with listening to dialogs or conversing in the
language.

Press Release Body: There is no wizardry in learning any new language, other than
practice and immersion. The very greatest of teachers and lessons will be for
nothing if it isn't followed up with listening to dialogs or conversing in the
language. So the greatest way to follow through when learning how to speak French,
whether it's French classes or online French courses, is to actually go out and
speak French.

Before such a step is undertaken though, there are easy tips and tricks to make the
learning process more fun, easy and effective, and will surely help to learn French
fast. Especially crucial are those tips if a student has no physical teacher and
decides to learn French online; less supervision means a greater need for
self-reliance, thus the importance of adding a little je ne sais quoi to the
process.

First, take a look at what you don't need to learn. English and French share a large
number of cognates, or words that have the same origin and spelling in either
language, like Orange, Abandon or Ratio. Once you've listed and established how much
is already in your vocabulary, you'll only need to master the right pronunciation,
which brings us back to listening and speaking.

Second, use these cognates to go even further, by reading short newspaper and
magazine articles in French. Many words will be easy to guess while others will feel
like ciphers. Make a list of the words you can't figure out, look them up after
reading, and then read again with your new perspective. A faster and easier way to
do this would be to read a bilingual book, where each page is usually translated
right on the next.

Third helpful trick, when the first two have helped bring comfort and confidence, is
to watch a familiar movie in French translation. Depending on the region, DVDs will
oftentimes allow for French audio tracks or subtitles. Even better is to watch with
the French track and English subtitles to avoid constant pause-pressing while
reaching for the dictionary. Once the speech pattern sets in, try the same thing on
another film, without the subtitles.

The best way to learn French fast is to do it at one's own pace, which of course
applies to the preceding tips as well. And if the choice is to learn French online,
things might then be easier when practicing becomes crucial, as it can be also be
done online by conversing with others through chat rooms, forums, emails and instant
messaging. Just make sure to let them know you're there to learn how to speak
French.


Web Site: http://www.squidoo.com/learnrocketfrenchreview

Contact Details: Will Riley has learnt the French language using various learn
language softwares. For more advice, tips, and reviews on the best self-help
programmes to help you learn French fast, go to http://www.learnlanguagereviews.com

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