6 TIPS TO LEARN FRENCH FASTER...

These last times I received a lot of messages asking me "How to learn French faster ?"

It’s a common questions even among my students. You’re all learning this beautiful language, and, after few classes you have the feeling to not go as faster as the beginning or just as you would like it!

It’s absolutely NORMAL !!! Everyone has this feeling when it comes to learn something new!

Nevertheless, of course there’re always few tips to learn a language a bit faster !
Vraiment ?! Yes really! So, today, in this post, I’d like to share 6 steps to help you with your French.

Whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been learning French for years, follow these steps, and you’ll be speaking French before you know it !

Let’s get started !



TIP N°1: "Love" French !

French is the language of love. And to speak it, you’ve got to fall in love with it…
Or at least find a really good reason to stick with it, even when the going gets tough.

Why do you want to learn French ?”… Once you’ll answer to this big question, it will keep you motivated through the ups and downs of learning a new language.
It will be something to hold onto whenever you feel frustrated with learning French and start to wonder “What was I thinking?”

Everyone has their own big “why” for speaking French.
Here are some really good reasons to fall in love with French:

  • To travel the world. French is an official language in over 25 countries, and is widely spoken in many more.
  • To have conversations with this lovely French erasmus student… (the language of love, remember ?)
  • To read French literary classics (think Victor Hugo, Voltaire, Alexandre Dumas and Gustave Flaubert).
  • To obtain a Diploma (and a greater job). Speaking French opens up opportunities at renowned French Universities and business schools, ranked among the top higher education institutions in Europe and the world.
  • To get an inside view of French wine culture.
So remember, find your own personal, meaningful reason to study French, and use it to keep you on track throughout your language journey.


TIP N°2: "Live" France

Bring France at home! You don’t need to live in France to immerse yourself in French. In fact, you can surround yourself with French wherever you live.
Here’s are some of my favourite tips you can use to immerse yourself in French.

  • Turn your smartphone into a French speaker. Switch the language settings on your phone to French. You can do the same with your computer.
  • Look for French speakers in your city. Most cities around the world, big or small, will have a community of French speakers. Chances are, there’s one near you.
  • Watch French TV and movies. Switch on the subtitles to speed up your learning. Try also the youtube channels.
  • Listen to French radio. You can learn a lot of French by listening to French songs. I will post soon another article about French songs you can use to progress.


TIP N°3: "Write" French

Create your own French phrasebook! You’ll learn French much faster if you focus on words and phrases that are relevant to your life. When you have real conversations in French, you’ll be able to talk about yourself.
That’s why I recommend creating a personalised French phrasebook. This is a collection of words and phrases relevant to you.



TIP N°4 : Accept that learning takes time and that YES! You’re Going to Sound Funny at First…


If you’ve never spoken out loud in a foreign language, it can feel awkward.

This is especially true with French. French includes sounds that don’t even exist in English. When you’ve only ever spoken one language, forming your lips and tongue into new shapes to make unfamiliar sounds can feel jarring, like hearing a wrong note in a well-known song.

Some language learners let this hold them back. They feel embarrassed about saying things wrong and making mistakes.
Push through this fear by speaking French even when you feel silly. You’ll learn French much faster that way.

And trust me, no one’s going to laugh at you !


TIP N°5 : Be "IT", try the apps !

Don’t be afraid to use technology to help you learn a language faster ! Here are a few of my favourite apps that can speed up your French learning :

  • Anki : It is free and allows you to create your own flashcards, so you can build a deck from your personalised French phrasebook.
  • Rosetta Stone : It’s almost impossible to mention language learning without mentioning Rosetta Stone. One of the oldest and most popular learning methodologies around, it’s now available as a mobile app. Without going into the gory details, Rosetta Stone set itself apart from many other language methodologies by offering a completely immersive experience. From the very beginning, it teaches French purely through French – there’s not a word in English inside the course.
  • Memrise : Memrise is an excellent choice for your learning needs if you’re struggling to remember French words after a while. Unlike most apps, Memrise doesn’t (just) teach words through pictures. It teaches you French words through humour.
  • Duolingo : This app probably strikes the best balance between learning French and being fun, like a game. Duolingo breaks down everything, adjectives, question words, tenses, abstract nouns (words like “feelings”), technical terms, and chunks them together into neat units. There are about 60 units in total for Duolingo French, so you’re probably going to be busy for a while. The great thing about Duolingo is that you don’t need a huge time commitment to use this.

TIP N°6 : Have Real Conversations with Native French Speakers

The most effective way to learn a language is to speak from day one. This is especially true if you have conversations with native French speakers.
Where can you find native speakers to practise with? It’s actually really simple.
No matter where you live you can still find people, either online or offline, to speak with in French.

Here are some great websites :
  • Verbling : Of course! This is the first place online to go find French professional native teachers to speak with. You can even take trials with different teachers to help you make your decision ;)
  • Meetup : Most major cities have a Meetup for French speakers or French learners. A good solution to make new friends too.
  • CouchSurfing : It is another of my favourite ways to meet French speakers.
  • HelloTalk : This free mobile app helps you find French speakers who are learning your native language.


Conclusion...

French really isn’t easier or harder to learn than any other language, but you can quickly forget this if you only focus on the difficult aspects of French.
Whenever you get discouraged, think about all of the ways that French is actually an easylanguage to learn. Or at least not the most complicated because it :
  • Shares a lot of vocabulary with English due to their intertwined histories.
  • Uses the Latin alphabet.
  • Only has two noun genders, unlike German, which has three.
  • Is not a tonal language, unlike many African and Asian languages.
Everyone who has ever learned to speak a new language was once a beginner. Don’t be too hard with yourself! Use your French as much as you can. Spend as much time immersed in French as you can. And, most importantly, believe in yourself.

You Can Do It !



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Bonjour, My name is Anissa, an experienced, native and certified French teacher. Professor of French and Social Sciences, I traveled the world and worked as well for NGO in humanitarian missions, as for Universities or High schools. French native, passionate about the language of Molière and desiring to share my culture, I obtained a Master in Education and a specific Diploma to "Teach French as foreign language". My Philosophy ? "Impossible is not French" N. Bonaparte No matter age or level, everyone can learn and progress ! I have always sought to bring innovative and playful practices to my teaching. Focusing on each student's individual level, interests, and goals, my classes are effective to achieve nice learning results in a shorter period of time. The courses will be based on your personal needs and during the class you will receive direct explanations, correction and feedback in order to instantly improve your language skills. Whether you want to learn French for...
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Bonjour, My name is Anissa, an experienced, native and certified French teacher. Professor of French and Social Sciences, I traveled the world and worked as well for NGO in humanitarian missions, as for Universities or High schools. French native, passionate about the language of Molière and desiring to share my culture, I obtained a Master in Education and a specific Diploma to "Teach French as foreign language". My Philosophy ? "Impossible is not French" N. Bonaparte No matter age or level, everyone can learn and progress ! I have always sought to bring innovative and playful practices to my teaching. Focusing on each student's individual level, interests, and goals, my classes are effective to achieve nice learning results in a shorter period of time. The courses will be based on your personal needs and during the class you will receive direct explanations, correction and feedback in order to instantly improve your language skills. Whether you want to learn French for...
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