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Showing posts with label learn french. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Learn French Quickly & Easily

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My name is Marie-Claire Rivière. Bienvenue and I'd like to tell you about Rocket French – your place for learning French online.

I’m from Versailles, near Paris, and together with my English-speaking friend Paul, I will be joining you on your Rocket French adventure!

Speaking French is a great way to enhance your life, and it’s never too late to learn. Whether you are traveling to a French-speaking country, have French-speaking family, friends and colleagues, enjoy learning something new, or you’re keen to refresh your memory of this beautiful language, you’re in the right place!

I know from personal experience that learning a new language can be lonely, frustrating, and just plain hard. It doesn’t have to be that way!

My Rocket French Premium course is the way language learning should be - fun and easy to follow, with everything you need to become a confident French speaker.

If you’ve tried to learn French before and it didn’t work out for you, it’s not your fault. If a French course isn’t designed so you can learn your way, it will be only be a waste of time and money.

This is where the team at Rocket Languages comes in. They’ve spent years fine-tuning their popular learning system to make it easy for you to learn French on your own terms, in your own time – and learn it FAST.

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So read on to find out how you can become a confident French speaker in an amazingly short space of time. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is!


Tuesday, 2 October 2007

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Thursday, 23 August 2007

Learning French: What Makes The Language Unique?

“Comment allez-vous?”

Of course you would know right away that the sentence above is the French version for saying “how are you?” in English. Learning the French language can be more challenging compared to other foreign languages that most people find interesting in learning nowadays. The reason that French is challenging compared to Spanish, German and Italian is because it has a completely unique way of pronunciation.

The French language is also tricky with some of the letters, each of which have different functions depending on the position it has on a word or a sentence. You have to be a good observer on this aspect. Not only that, the French language has a certain conversational style that sounds like a slurring sound. This is called liaison. In liaison alone, there are already several conditions which you need to follow and then a few more set of pronunciation rules.

In response to French questions, you will also need to observe your intonation. Most of the time, a rising tone is only applicable for yes/no questions and on other things or simple conversational patterns, intonation goes to the end of the sentence. The only similarity the English and French language have is the number of the letters in the alphabet. Both languages have the complete A-Z alphabet.

The next question is how can you learn and memorize the French language with all the contrasting characteristics the English and French language have? In memorization, there is a technique used to enhance memorization skills. This method can be used perfectly for learning a second language and any language to say the least. An example below shows how the technique works.

Before you get to the other side of the building, you need to cross a long bridge over an extremely wide pond.

The words are bridge and pond. But we used pond only to associate it with the French word pont which means “bridge” because the two words sound alike and the human mind will find it easy to link the two together as one word. The words can be found all in one silly sentence and it’s also great in allowing your brain to exercise, causing it to function and remember things better.

It isn't too late to learn the French language, so make the best of what you can now, visit http://www.letsrentpropertyinfrance.com/LearnFrenchProgram to start your French learning program.

Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Learn To Speak French

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What do you call a person who speaks two languages? - Bilingual.
What do you call a person who speaks three languages? - Trilingual.
What do you call a person who speaks four languages? - Quadrilingual.
What do you call a person who speaks only one language?.....

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