You learn French by finding the learning tool that works best for you. You may or may not need a teacher, depending upon the strength of your motivation and the quality of your learning tool. Some learners need concentrated study of dictionaries, grammars, and vocabulary lists. Such learners tend to have a strong understanding of how languages work. Such an understanding may be gained by experiences in multilingual environments, and through the field of linguistics.
Other learners need a more 'hands on' approach. They may need interaction with native speakers on a conversational and social basis. They may benefit from such technological tools as online learning, language laboratories, immersion classes, exchange programs, and audio visual equpment.
totaly right, if i may add:
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the same spirit, plus recommendations
Add : A good way to improve your vocabulary is to translate songs. You listen to it, you write down what you hear and then, you translate with a dictionary or an online translator.
Add: A good way to learn is by wactching some of your favorite movies in french with English subtitiles. Many of my friends have done this and learned some basic phrases. (Native French speaker)
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It all depends on what YOU feel is right and easy. I use flashcards and it helped me a lot! I've never used a tutor or a language program. Find a book you really like and know well, then choose it in the language you're trying to learn. Also, try learning with a friend. It's more enjoyable. After you guys learn the basic phrases, you could practice speaking to each other in it. You could also try music. I've learned German, Russian(somehwhat), Swedish, and Korean(somewhat) by just listening to music! I'm a pretty fast learner so maybe it's just me, but it's worth a shot!
Love,
Marie
To learn to learn is "apprendre à apprendre" in French.
No, It has not been mandatory since 2006.
In French, "apprendre" means "to learn" or "to teach".
French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
French grammar can be challenging to learn due to its complex rules and exceptions, but with practice and dedication, it is possible to master.
To learn to learn is "apprendre à apprendre" in French.
The verb in French for "to learn" is "Apprendre"
Yes, Algerian learn French.
I love to learn is 'j'aime apprendre' in French.
To learn is apprendre.
A fast way to learn french is to go to france. Trere you will learn french in no time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
learn french?
Many people do not like French but some how it worked its way into the national curriculum I personally do not because its boring. French people dont have to learn English and we do not have to learn French that is how it should be
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!
You take a French course to learn French.
how to improve french language.
If they already speak English then they usually learn French in school, but if not they learn English.