Answer: French is probably the easiest language for a native English speaker to learn. Although the pronunciation is difficult in the beginning, you'll find that the vocabulary is very similar to English.
Try: www.tolearnfrench.com
If you find Spanish to be easy to learn, you'll probably have a similarly easy time learning Italian or Portuguese, or French to a certain extent.
One option when learning French would be to go to a local college and attend classes. You could also try Rosetta stone. That is my input on that topic.
no learning in french now read it aloud and that's how you say it :D
Im learning it and i find it easy...
The language teaching application that is used by various governments and individuals for learning languages quickly and easily is Rosetta Stone.
Learning another language is a basic requirement for students. For English speakers, French is an easy one compared to extra-European languages (Arabic, Chinese and such) or Russian which does not have a similar alphabet.
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.
I believe she is learning french. She knows a couple of french words so.
In general, knowing any second language makes it easier to learn a third. But there's no special advantage in French for knowing Hebrew.
Vous apprenez le français.
by learning to speak french