Language acquisition varies greatly with exposure. A person working regularly to study the language, if alone in an all-French speaking environment, will certainly have a good level by the end of the year - provided he is not starting from scratch, but already has some basic knowledge. To be fair, I don't think this is possible for the average student, with an average motivation and workload. That said, a year of serious work will make you able to communicate in most circumstances, which is a pretty good result.
To learn to learn is "apprendre à apprendre" in French.
Yes, it's possible to learn French online. There are French language learning sites. Many of them combine written explanations and examples with sample pronunciations. There also are blogs that do likewise. Success depends not only upon the quality of the learning tool but also upon the motivation of the learner.
You can learn to speak French in college or in a French school. Also in France.from a teacherspeak = parler
If you didn't learn anything about Spanish after taking it for a year, I would definitely recommend taking french as I think its easier. French also has easier words and not many accents on the words so they are easier to remember.
French is heavily influenced by Latin, but also by Germanic languages. It shares a number of roots with English. English speakers will discover interesting things about their own language when learning French - as French speakers do about French when they learn English. Learning a few hundred French words (the commonest ones if possible) should be easy for English speakers. And it should be enough to get your message trough, even if your grammar is bad.
You can learn a variety of relevant information about the French aristocracy on the internet at websites such as wikipedia. Also you can read about it in encyclopedia Britannica.
Anyone can speak French! You should determine you style of learning to figure out how you can learn French the best way possible. A friend who can speak with you is also helpful.
To learn to learn is "apprendre à apprendre" in French.
the officiao language in Corsica is French (but it is possible to learn Corsican at school)
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Yes, it's possible to learn French online. There are French language learning sites. Many of them combine written explanations and examples with sample pronunciations. There also are blogs that do likewise. Success depends not only upon the quality of the learning tool but also upon the motivation of the learner.
Thomas Paine had to learn the French language when he traveled to study democracy in the year 1774
Yes, Algerian learn French.
The verb in French for "to learn" is "Apprendre"
I love to learn is 'j'aime apprendre' in French.
it's possible is translated in French as "c'est possible"
You can learn to speak French in college or in a French school. Also in France.from a teacherspeak = parler