Learn French Audio – the easy way to learn french

Saturday, 12. March 2011 21:02 | Author:Andrew

Why choose learn french audio products? There’s actually a long list of reasons and that list can be different for each person, but I’ll summarise what I believe to be the real benefits.

You can learn at your own pace. There are no deadlines to meet, no exams to pass. You listen and practice whenever there is time in your schedule.

Learn in the comfort of your own home. You don’t have to drag youself off to night school or some other language class. Stay where you feel comfortable and then, only when you are ready, dip your toe in the water by attending a local french class or two.

Learn when it’s convenient. Just pop on your headphones whenever it suits and of course that doesn’t have to be at home. Your might want to dive into your learn french audio course whilst doing the ironing (anything to ease the boredom I guess) but you could just as easily listen in your car or why not at the gym or in the office during your break?

Audio learning  lets you hear the words as they should be spoken. That’s something a book can never give you.

There’s no need to doubt if this learning method works. Litterally millions of learn french audio products have been sold over recent years and there’s a simple reason why. Outside of going to live in France and immersing yourself in the language 24/7, they are proven to be the most effective learning tools available.

If you are serious about learning french then a good quality learn french audio product is the best purchase you could make. Better than that, it’s an investment. I say this because I truly feel that not only will you get value for money but you will be giving yourself the ability to change your life. You may only want to enhance your holiday enjoyment, and that’s fine, you will. But you might be looking to open up new career doors, you will do that too. What ever your motovation, high quality audio learning is my recomendation.

Learn French AudioI believe that by far the best french audio course available is Rocket French. You can take a look at their website by clicking here or on the picture to the left <==, and be sure to take advantage of the free lessons they offer. You can get 6 days worth absolutely free and all I can say is ‘prepare to be amazed at how much you can learn in less than a week’, you won’t believe it!

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Learning Conversational French

Sunday, 6. March 2011 18:47 | Author:Andrew

It sounds quite daunting but learning conversational french is simply another step in the overall learning process, and actually quite a natural one.

When you were a baby and you learned to speak for the first time you did so by learning a core of basic words first. Then began the forming of basic sentences. Over time more words were added and as they were the sentences naturally became longer and more complex.

Conversational skills are simply a matter of stringing words togaether in coherant sentences. So following the example above, by the time you are buiding a few sentences your french can already be considered to be conversational. Then the more you use your new skills the more they will grow.

Most french learning audio courses are structured to get you to this point quickly and painlessly, so, why worry about learning conversational french? It’s not that hard, is it?

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Learn French Fast

Friday, 4. March 2011 20:45 | Author:Andrew

In fact, learn french faster than you might think is possible.

Whatever your native tongue you may already be a lot closer to understanding how you can learn french fast than you realise.

Are you an english speaker? There are more people who speak english than any other language and this immediately gives you a head start. That’s because a huge number of english words are based on, or have something in common with, french words. Over the centuries England was invaded many times, most notably by the Romans (latin speakers, latin being a very strong influence on modern french) and the Normans who were french and not surprisingly spoke french!

If you speak one of many European languages, including Spanish, Portugese, Rumanian and Italian, to name but a few, the structure and grammer of you language will share many similarities with french.

If you’ve learned a language in the past, even if not fluently, this will also help as you have already gained valuable skills and conditioned your mind to accepting new words and a new way of speaking.

But the biggest factor is having confidence in your ability to learn. Pick up a few words and your confidence will start to grow. Pick up a few more and pretty soon there will be no stopping you. By then you will have proved to youself beyond any doubt that you can learn french fast.

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Learn French at home

Friday, 4. March 2011 20:08 | Author:Andrew

To learn french at home isn’t anywhere near as difficult as all the scaremongerers would have you believe.

Not so long ago it may well have been the case that if you weren’t able to attend language classes the only alternative would have been endless hours of slogging away at text books, and maybe a few primitive audio tapes that were embarrassingly ‘wooden’ in their presentation. Back then learning french was not the easiest of things to do.

Thankfully, in the last few years, huge advances have been made and language learning is not only easier but it’s also fun.

Modern audio couses are presented in a totally different way and seem to make it almost impossible not to learn. Combine that with additional pictorial lessons available online and back it all up with fresh, easy to read text explanations and the whole experience becomes almost childsplay. In fact ‘play’ is an important way to view the whole thing.

Ask yourself a couple of simple questions:

1 – If you had a choice between the old-fashioned, difficult to listen to, learn french audio tapes (you know the ones I mean – just sitting down to turn them on seemed like a chore) and the new style, easy to listen to and light hearted recordings, which would it be?

2 – Which one of these styles would you enjoy and learn the most from?

I know which you have chosen and I know why. Modern learn french audio courses turn the whole expeience into a game so you can learn french at home in a very relaxed and fulfilling way.

So to all those who would still say that it is difficult to learn french at home I would say ‘wake up and smell the coffee’, it’s not difficult at all. Just have some fun with it and prepare to be amazed at just how quickly you can master this wonderful language.

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Learn French Audio – does it work?

Monday, 28. February 2011 20:51 | Author:Andrew

Learn French audio courses work – plain and simple.

Think for a moment about listening to the radio in your car or listening to an mp3 player on the train or bus. As you listen to the songs playing, how long does it take to start learning some of the words? If you’re like me you probably learn the chorus the first time the song plays. Would you make the effort to find the lyrics and read them, and if you did would you learn as fast? I’ll guess not.

So what if you’re listening to a french audio lesson instead? I’ll bet that you’ll have dozens of french words stored in your memory banks before you know it. There’s no way I could do that if I were struggling through a text book. 

Learning a new language will always present some challenges but a good quality learn french audio course will always bring results, and often much faster than you ever thought possible.

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