This is how to learn French - a quick plan for the first 90 days

This is how to learn French

how-to-learn-frenchSo, have you learned French for a while and you feel that you’re not progressing as fast as you want to?

Becoming bilingual opens up a new world – books say — a world of different people, different cultures, and different sentiments.

In fact, the challenge isn’t in learning a new language, but learning how to learn it. This is how to learn French.

 

 

 

1. Get the right resources for learning:

a grammar book, memorization software, and films/books.

2. Get a private French language coach.

You will want one for at least 3 months. It is recommended 1 hour with them a week and 1 hour/day on your own, at least 5 days/week.

3. Attempt to speak and think only in French.

Every time you can’t remember a word, put that word into your memorization software. Practice your vocabulary daily.

4. Find friends, French language partners, and other French speakers.

Once you can have basic conversations with your private French language coach, you need to find others to speak with.

5. What do do between day 1 – 90

Days 1-30
– during the first month, work one on one with a private French language coach — not group classes.

Days 31-60
– after your first month, it’s time to focus on exposing yourself to French as much as possible.

Days 61-90
– by day 60, you should be in a good position to speak the language. You just simply need to keep practicing.

6. 6 more weeks are necessary, if you want to have French under your skin

That is why I put together a program that takes care of the massive vocabulary and verbs memorization by using a method that gradually includes them in phrases meant to be used in conversation.

 

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Let’s practice together with today’s episode from the Daily Minute with J’Ouellette® podcast:

 

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Immerse yourself as you FINALLY reach your dream of becoming bilingual, learn to speak Parisian French and BREAK your language barrier!

 

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Do you constantly have the feeling that you can’t hear what the French say and you don’t know how to read all the French words because they are written so much differently than they sound?

Learn 3 secrets that will help you be self sufficient in the way you pronounce French words – even if you don’t know what they mean – so that you can read that sophisticated menu in your favorite French restaurant.

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