Kickstart YOur Study Of The French Language Now

Feb 4
09:56

2009

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Many people want to learn a new language like French or Spanish, however, I noticed that they don't have any method to measure their progress. What a waste! I was recently with one of my friends, and he told me that he was learning for 6 months. I was surprised because he wasn't able to speak with me. Immediately told him that I had a Friend who learned in less than 3 months. Even better, he was fluent. Sure, he didn't know all the vocabulary of this language, but the point is that he was able to talk.

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Many people want to learn a new language like French or Spanish,Kickstart YOur Study Of The French Language Now Articles however, I noticed that they don't have any method to measure their progress.
What a waste! I was recently with one of my friends, and he told me that he was learning for 6 months.

I was surprised because he wasn't able to speak with me. Immediately told him that I had a Friend who learned in less than 3 months. Even better, he was fluent.
Sure, he didn't know all the vocabulary of this language, but the point is that he was able to talk.

What is the point to learn a language if you can't speak at all? I don't see any.
These 3 questions should help you to monitor your progress and become fluent in French according to your own level. After all, if you are a businessman, your motivation are not the same for someone who just married a French women!

1. Why Learning French?

Before even starting to learn the French language, ask yourself:

Why Am I willing to learn French?
If you find that it's because you love the French language (language of romance), believe me, you will learn very fast because nothing is a better motivation than love.

2. What is your exact motivation?

May be you just want to write and communicate with your French friend?
For this, you should get a book, a dictionary and a software to help you with the basics. No need to take months of French class.

3. Is it for Business or for Fun?

If you are learning French for business, you should take this more seriously, and consider to attend a class with a real native speaker. lessons with audio and written elements will help you tremendously.
No matter what is your motivation, you need to speak French regularly, otherwise, all your efforts will be lost.
Don't forget: the only way to become fluent at any language (French, Spanish, Arabic, etc) is to practice daily.

Don't be shy, otherwise you will not learn a lot!