LANGUAGE LEARNING – LEARN FRENCH
Today, particularly the younger generation is living in an ultra fast paced world. Opportunities and challenges are plenty. The need to maintain an edge over peers will always keep them on their toes. Learning new languages and adding them to the CV will be of great help in their pursuit. Even though there is that mind boggling figure of about 7000 languages across nations, this discussion centers around just a few of them and specifically , the French Language.
With the Internet, providing huge resources learning French Language can be achieved with relative ease and at your own pace. You can set your own schedules and decide the level of proficiency you need. You can either limit yourself to some of the most common vocabulary or if you are a little more enthusiastic, consider learning the script which will then take you to reading the French language. There are internet resources which will help you to learn the script. These resources are available in various formats like Audio, video, mp3 or even virtual assistants. You can choose a medium that suits you best and addresses your goals effectively. Whatever medium you choose you would need to be disciplined and consistent in your effort. And when all this comes free, what should you be waiting for? Start learning the French Language Today!
Some useful thoughts which can guide you through the learning process are:-
Beyond storing some vocabulary in your memory and understanding grammar rules, language learning also involves using the knowledge gained, in physical activity. In the case of language, the physical activity is speaking, listening, writing and reading. You should therefore practice the language you have learnt. A decade or so ago, the practice was far more difficult than what it is today. But practice also can be undertaken right from the comfort of your study room through the internet.
You can maximize the benefits of your French learning by following some these guidelines:
- Study out loud
- Study with a friend
- Try writing short paragraphs or sentences as you progress in your lessons
- Studying out loud helps you in pronunciation as well as memorizing what you learn
- Have a well paced schedule for learning
- Do not grab everything at a time
- Occasionally revise what you have learnt
- Never be afraid of making mistakes. If you are prepared to goof from time to time, or even frequently, you'll feel much less restraint in practicing and trying to speak.
Happy learning |