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Tips to Learn French

To learn a new language is a challenge in itself. We may take up this challenge for a number of reasons. You might want that elusive promotion at work or you might want a round of appreciation from your friends. In either of the cases, knowledge of a foreign language, and specially French, can get you places. To know more about how learning French can help you, log on to Learn French Online

1. Search for extra French writing exercises online and practice writing French for five minutes minimum everyday.

2. There is no wizardy involved in learning French. Practice and dedication is required and is all the magic you need to learn French. The best French courses or the costliest French professional teachers, will not be able to teach you French unless and until you follow up your courses and practice whatever you have learnt.

3. The best way to learn to speak French, is to actually go out and practice speaking it, with your peers, your colleagues, friends or if you are enrolled in a French class your classmates!

4. If you have the time to compare English and French thoroughly, many words, some pronunciation or words or cognates have the same spelling and language, like for e.g. Ratio, Abandon, Orange. Once you shortlist how much is already present in your current vocabulary, you would then need to compare and practice pronunciation, which brings us back to practicing speaking and writing.

5. More French words are easier to guess, but harder to pronounce, so learn how to read first and then listen and speak.

A great French tongue is everyone’s dream. Nothing can beat the self confidence that you get when you can rattle off a foreign language like French with ease. It is something that can get you places, be it your personal life, your love interest or your professional life. To know more about how it can help you, sign up for the free newsletter today.

Vocabulary: French Vocabulary
Grammar: French Grammar Lessons
Overall French: Learn French Verbs