Basic Tips To Learn French Quickly

Basic Tips To Learn French Quickly
Basic Tips To Learn French Quickly
French grammar and syntax are easier to master than many others. They're pretty straightforward. You also don't have to deal with complicated cases, as in German and Russian (special mention Hungarian).First, you need a foundation to work from.  This isn't lame sci-fi TV where if you hear something a couple times you'll magically understand.  I'm fluent but do have to ask questions about novel words, idioms, and grammar.  I can usually cut directly to what I need to ask, however, because I have a foundation in the language.  A classroom is a great place to learn the fundamentals of the language (as well as figure out what grammar really is, even in English, and how FREAKING important it is to anyone who wants to speak a non-native language).  While you can live your whole life speaking your native language without knowing an adverb from a preposition, you'll never get far in a foreign language without a solid foundation in grammar.  And very few native speakers will be able to help you cuz usually they don't know their own grammar either -- that's where French teachers (or if you're learning English, ESL teachers) come in with the grammatical structures that you gotta focus on.


Follow the next steps and you'll be  able to bee fluent speaking French in a short time with  no cost  and no hard effort. 

    Finding people to interact with on Social Media
    Finding people to interact with on Social Media
  • Finding people to interact with on Social Media who are native speakers, and also having friends who will correct you (nicely, one hopes). Another option is finding native speaker friends who will Skype with you.




listening to Francophone radio
listening to Francophone radio


  • Watching Francophone TV (including sporting events), listening to Francophone radio, watching francophone movies. I came a long way because I listened to Montreal Canadians games on RDS. It was all incomprehensible to me, but I went word by word and it took me a while but I was able to understand the play by play, at least, a couple of seasons in.

  • Participated in a language immersion program, where I lived in a French territory for two weeks and heard, learned and tried using the language on a daily basis.

lived in a French territory
lived in a French territory


  • Volunteered in international events where I acted as a liaison officer for a French-speaking team in an English-speaking nation.
  • liaison officer for a French-speaking
    liaison officer for a French-speaking
  • Exams that test your skills – on writing in the language, as well as reading and oral tests.
Exams that test your skills
Exams that test your skills

  • Learn French with audio based courses  with focus on pronunciation and structuring grammatical correct sentences (not so much on vocabulary). The method works as a language class with two other students, where you are the third student.

  •  Visit a French-speaking country its one of the best ways to learn French, is to actually go to a French speaking country and hang out with French speaking people. Going on a holiday is a good start, but it’s best if you’re completely surrounded with French people.




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Hi, Its me Misha.French language Teacher, A webdesigner and blogspot developer. I'am business speaker, marketer, Blogger and French language Translator.

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