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How to Learn French Faster than Normal

7/29/2021

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In today's global society, it is very important to learn a second language. There are many benefits of doing so, and French is one of the most popular languages to learn. With that said, learning any language can be difficult and frustrating sometimes. The key to getting past this phase is finding new methods for teaching yourself how to learn French faster than normal! This blog post will share 5 tips on how you can learn French in a short amount of time.

Listening to French Music

Listen to French music on the radio. This may not seem like a very good way of learning, but it can really help you learn new words and sentence structure. 

Watch Films in French

Watch movies in French with subtitles. This is a great way to learn vocabulary and sentence structure because you can read what the characters are saying while still hearing it spoken out loud! Just make sure to watch a film that is at your level of understanding so you don't become frustrated.

Learning through a French Book

Read a book in French and then listen to an audio-book. This technique can be used for any language. You will learn the vocabulary while still being able to learn how each word sounds by listening... plus reading helps build up your vocabulary and speed over time too!

One-to-One Learning

Get a tutor or take online classes. This will allow you the opportunity to learn more in-depth information about grammar, spelling, sentence structure and vocabulary! You can also ask for feedback on your work from tutors which may help with any mistakes you might make with language structure.

Go here to book a sample lesson with me: https://calendly.com/frenchinthemidlands/30min

Watch TV in French

Listen to the news in French on TV or online. This is an excellent resource that will teach you how to listen to conversations without having subtitles interrupting what's being said! The best part? It doesn't matter if it's something that interests you or not - just listen and try to take in as much information as possible.

Find a Friend who Speaks French

The biggest obstacle to learning a new language is the lack of opportunity to practice. If you're lucky, you might have an occasional class or conversation with someone who speaks that language but we all know how that goes. You'll be so focused on paying attention and making sure not to make mistakes in your own understanding and speaking abilities that it's hard to really get into what they're saying about their culture, customs, geography, etc.

Conclusion

Now that you know some new methods for learning French, it's time to get started. Whether these tips are a good fit or not, learn as much as possible today so in the future you can feel confident when speaking and being understood while conversing with someone who is fluent in this language! Learning any language might be challenging, but if done right it can really help pave the way for success once completed.

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10/12/2022 05:48:51 am

Working on your French skills with a native speaker could prove quite beneficial. I recommend you try TUTOROO. You can hire native language tutors and speakers through them so that you can learn a new language in a way that is more efficient and productive.
Choose a tutor at your convenience by visiting https://www.tutoroo.co/french-tutor and contacting them directly with any questions you may have regarding their services.
You may get additional details on their website. I really hope this is of some use!

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