If you a planning a trip to France, you really need to learn to speak basic French. Knowing the basic French words will make your trip a lot more enjoyable and less of a hassle. So what is the best way to learn to speak basic French?The first thing you could do is to get a French tutor or attend a French class at your local college. Having live instruction will make it easier to learn the French language and you will get immediate feedback on how you are doing.You may decide that you need a little more flexibility when you are learning basic French. If this is the case, then you can choose an online French class or a downloadable language program. Both of these options will give you ultimate flexibility because you can learn at your own pace.Some people find that they retain things better if they read them. Visit your local library and check out some good French books. Seeing the words in black and white may make them stick in your mind a lot better.
Another popular technique is to listen to French words set to music. It is said that by so doing, your French vocabulary will go straight into your long-term memory, bypassing the usual stages of learning something, storing it in your short-term memory, forgetting it minutes later, learning it again, forgetting it again, and so on until eventually the penny drops and you've got it.
Although classical music can help you to concentrate and even organize your thoughts while studying, I am rather skeptical about any other advantages. Not everyone has the same learning style, Tom might be able to study at the café with lots of noise around him, Dick needs to listen to Mozart to help him concentrate, while Harry can't work at all if he doesn't have complete silence.
If you want to use music in learning French, I would recommend that you learn songs instead of investing in some dubious 'language system'. Music and singing can indeed help you to remember, mainly because it's fun and stimulates your creative right brain.
You can structure your French language learning yourself by combining your own books or courses with the techniques above. Just don't forget to get out there and practice!
Even if you're only beginning in French, it's still a good idea to learn a few expressions that are commonly used in the French language, so let's have a look at some ones involving the animal that has a special place in French people's heart, the cow.
The French word for 'cow' is la vache, from Latin vacca. I haven't found any English word related to it, the Germanic word 'cow' seems to be sufficient for us.
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