A good course I recommend is called Rocket French. You can sign up for a free six day trial to see if you like it before purchasing.
I have left a link below to my review of the course.
There are lots of websites to learn foreign languages, as www.bbc.co.uk/languages. What is a good one depends of what you are looking for. The radiofrance network (link) offers a range of podcasts in up-to-date and intelligible French to help you get a grip of the French pronounciation - by listening to the news or a subject that you find interesting. Other websites offer free exercises (link) to improve your vocabulary, grammar, or check your conjugation (link).
You would say "Je vais continuer à apprendre le français."
J'apprendrai. Follow link for all other conjugations of "apprendre".
Ok this sounds odd, but my french teacher said if you want to learn french, WATCH FRENCH TV, it will help with studying, also study french, but you can learn how to SPEAK well by watching the tv, good luck!
Google Translator is a good tool for this kind of question. See related link.
Some good websites to learn French include Duolingo, Babbel, and FluentU. These websites offer a combination of structured lessons, interactive exercises, and real-life language practice to help you improve your French skills.
Learn to learn in French is "apprendre à apprendre."
http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/french-franc.html Hope that is good!
Click link below!
horrible you can belly learn anything
The link below lists some French magazines for teens and young adults.
Languages Online is good, that's where I learnt a lot of French, the problem is the titles of the activities are in French, so id you don't know any French, it's hard to find what activity is good. Quia is also a place you can learn a bit of French.