Learn French Fast

Over the years many friends have asked me the question, “David, How can I learn French fast?” There are many ways to master this beautiful language quickly. There are many different approaches to learning foreign languages and some work better than others. In this article I’ll share 7 methods have worked best for me.

Off-Line Method: University of College Classes

By far the best way for rapid learning is to take a formal class. Often this means enrolling in a university of community college and taking a serious course for credit taught by a professional instructor or professor. Personally, I would suggest taking at least basic and intermediate French classes. However, this method is difficult as my people are busy working or studying and don’t have time.

Travel Method: Full Immersion in French-Speaking Countries

Another great method is to go to France or any other French-speaking countries. For North Americans a great idea is to go to Montreal or Quebec City in the French-speaking province of Quebec. This offers opportunities for study in full-immersion native-speaking environments. Indeed, by learning in such an environment you can learn much faster. However, a lot of people cannot afford taking such trips and do not have the time.

Best Method: Learn French Online

This brings me to my final and most important point: The No. 1 and best way to learn French quickly for the average person is to utilize the Internet. However, while the Internet is a great resource it is important to use it in the right way.

In the early stages of your learning I strongly suggest to listen to the language as much as possible. This means getting your ears used to the sound of the language and not worrying too much about vocabulary memorization or mastering grammar rules – these come later!

Use YouTube for Listening Skills

One excellent free resource is YouTube where you can watch lots of videos and learn lots of basic vocabulary and phrases. You will find lots of dedicated online French teachers like myself on YouTube who have provided lots of useful materials for learning beginners French there.

In addition to these tutorial channels you can also find lots of French music on YouTube. Listening to music is a wonderful way to get a good feel for the sounds of the words. Another way I like to use YouTube is to simply watch French newscasts and listen to how the language sounds.

Listen to French PodCasts

Another great resource that you may use for listening to French is iTunes. This website has lots of free podcasts. A podcast is simply an audio French lesson stored on an audio MP3 file. You may visit iTune’s website and download individual lessons directly to your PC, laptop or iPad.

Make Use of The Free Websites

Also, if you search “learn French” on the major search engines you will find that there are many sites offering basic language instruction. Many of these sites offer free audio and video lessons. The general structure is that these sites offer instruction in basic areas of knowledge such as counting and numbers, asking directions and common phrases.

Try An Online Course or Software Package

However, one downside to these sites is that the number of lessons are limited. Also, they tend to lack interactive functions such as testing the accuracy of your pronunciation. Thus, I strongly suggest considering using an a software package or online French course such as Rocket French.

The main advantages to Rocket French are that you get a very complete selection of audio lessons taught by native speakers. Furthermore, you get lots more features which don’t exist on the free sites such as interactive games and quizzes. Also, you get access to a forum where you can make friends with other people who are also studying French and get your questions answered.

I hope my suggestions have helped and that you now have a better idea for how to learn French fast. If you have any questions about this article please click here to ask. If you’d like more information here you can read my complete Rocket French Review and see how the online course can help you! Thanks, David

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