How to speak French in 5 months easily and effortlessly
So, are you beginner or intermediate in French, and fluency keeps moving farther and farther in the future?
Would you like to speak fluidly French in 5 months or less, and after that manage your own progress, with virtually no more investment in French classes?
Read the article to see how to speak French in 5 months easily and effortlessly, and listen to the podcast that will help you speak French easily.
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The eight steps
You have to do these steps in the given order:
1. Learn SIMPLE VOCABULARY: a few basic words that will help you create day to day phrases.
2. Learn the 10 MOST COMMONLY USED VERBS:
1 – Avoir
2 – Être
3 – Faire
4 – Aller
5 – Pouvoir
6 – Prendre
7 – Voir
8 – Finir
9 – Vouloir
10 – Manger
3. Start WRITING SHORT SENTENCES, and test them with francophone friends or in public forums.
4. Start SPEAKING, using the simple sentences you already tested, and you know they are correct.
5. Develop your VOCABULARY, by using a french-french vocabulary, so that you start knowing more and more words (the best resources is reverso.net)
6. Learn more VERBS, in more tenses, so that you can make more complex sentences.
7. Start focusing exclusively on SENTENCE FORMATION, by practicing more and more with real life conversations.
8. Find a COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM that helps you go through all these steps easily and effortlessly
What is your favorite step?
Did you find something you resonate with? I’d like to hear from you!
Bonne chance ! : )
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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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À la prochaine,
Llyane
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