learn french – Les transports
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Learn French – Speak The French Language – French Lessons, Instruction
I know how to speak English and Spanish fluently.I really want to learn french before or by the end of this year.I know that having Spanish as my first language relly gives me an advantage to learning another latin based language(French) so I have the gramar in control and the way the scentences are set.All I need to do is memorize the Frenc hwords and pronounciations.What do you suggest?
All you need to do is to memorize the grammar.
Since you already know spanish, the only thing to help you improve your pronunciation, is to read a book and get help from the teacher.
You can try this too for learning french fast from home
http://learnfrenchfromhome.blogspot.com/
I need to learn french, but i need a easy inexpensive way to do it. It doesnt matter how long it takes.
Language classes. I have done them. Love them. Maintenent, je parle francais bien!
You learn from real people, not a machine, and you can ask questions that won’t be answered on your CD rom or whatever.
I don’t know about prices.
But they’re the best. And they are not that hard. French is an easier language than the majority. It’s easier than english.
http://www.FrenchPod101.com/video
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I plan to learn french by reading first before speaking & listening because no one in my place speaks French. What kind of book should i read first?
Currently the books i have are Le Petit Prince, Lonely planet French phrasebook and some French magazines. Should i get a grammar book and a dictionary before reading the books? Any suggestions?
Take french class or learn from home
http://learnfrenchfromhome.blogspot.com/
http://www.frenchpod101.com
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I’m currently learning French at intermediate level and was thinking of picking up another foreign language. For those who speak this beautiful language out there, what is the best language to learn next after French and why?
I would like to learn something similiar to the French language.
Anything other than English, Mandarin, Malay – I’ve known these.
OK, everyone is a bit wrong. 1 – the most spoken languages are: Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and English. And 2 – French is nothing like Arabic, some French words derive from Arabic, however and some French is spoken in Arabic countries. I’d either go with Spanish because it’s similar to French and opens up most of South America and some Asian counties for you to use it in as well as Spain (compared to French which isn’t as widely spoken) or for something a bit trickier but certainly worth it – Mandarin Chinese. It’s not too hard, quite fun and will certainly be useful in the future.
Sorry for making such a long video ! Plus, I made some horrible english mistakes (ts, ts, ts NOT GOOD!)
Trying to explain some french pronunciation rules, taking the word “BONJOUR” as an example.
B = pronounced like the english B (baby/ブ)
ON = French nasal sound, pronounced like in the video at 1:32
“ON” should be pronounced that way when placed at the very end of word or in front of a consonant. In front of B or P, the letter N becomes M.
J = pronounced like in the video at 5:05 (j ≠ dj)!!!
OU = pronounced [ue/ウ] like in “true”
R = See video called “Pronunciation of the French R”:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_b920AesqDs
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There are some multi media softwares that help people to learn other languages. To learn french as a third language which one is better?
http://www.livemocha.com/
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/
http://www.sharedtalk.com/index.aspx
http://www.mangolanguages.com/
http://www.languageguide.org/
http://www.babelnation.com/