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		<title>French Links and Resources</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[French Language Wikipedia Page Tex&#8217;s French Grammar A site put together by the University of Texas that is a fun way to learn French grammar. Why Study French An information filled website explaining some of the many reasons to study the French language. French Culture Official website of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language">French Language Wikipedia Page</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://laits.utexas.edu/tex/">Tex&#8217;s French Grammar</a>  A site put together by the University of Texas that is a fun way to learn French grammar.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fll.vt.edu/French/whyfrench.html">Why Study French</a>  An information filled website explaining some of the many reasons to study the French language.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.frenchculture.org/">French Culture</a>  Official website of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www2.ignatius.edu/faculty/turner/linksfr.htm">French Links</a>  A great list of links with an emphasis on media (French TV/radio/magazines).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tv5.org/">TV5Monde</a>  The website of leading French television network, lots of video content and it&#8217;s all in French.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.utm.edu/departments/french/franimage.html">Images of France</a>  A list of sites and links for pictures of France.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp">Louvre</a>  What French site would be complete without a link to the most famous museum in the world?<br />
<a href="http://www.languageguide.org/francais/"><br />
Language Guide French</a>  A nicely done pictorial vocabulary site with audio pronunciations.</p>
<p><a href="http://machaut.uchicago.edu/">The ARTFL Project</a>  Extensive resources including English-French dictionary.</p>
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		<title>French Language Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Games]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[It can be difficult, of course, when you try learning a new language.  Remembering all of that vocabulary is a real challenge and more often than not, the vocabulary and new words wander off out of your memory before you have a chance to use them. So are there ways around this and can the [...]]]></description>
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It can be difficult, of course, when you try learning a new language.  Remembering all of that vocabulary is a real challenge and more often than not, the vocabulary and new words wander off out of your memory before you have a chance to use them.</p>
<p>So are there ways around this and can the whole process be a little more stress free? French language games could help your language learning immensely, as I will explain.</p>
<p>French language games can make you repeat and use vocabulary quickly and at random. This is effective as it gets you using the words and phrases quickly in a more natural manner. By repeating the words you will be far more able to bring them up when you wish to fire them into your conversation.</p>
<p>Repetition is not going to work when you are just staring at a list of words, so make it interesting and try some French language games to get you shooting out words more like a machine gun than a slow loading cannon.</p>
<p>If you are following the textbook approach then you will get bored very quickly. An interactive approach could be far better than sitting in front of a book all day.</p>
<p>By learning in an interactive way your chances of achieving fluency are far increased. This makes sense, as reproducing the language that you are learning can be a very good way to cement it firmly into your mind.</p>
<p>Boredom is a killer and you will slowly but surely give up if your method of learning is anything other than completely engaging. French language games are engaging and fun and will ensure you get the practice you need to achieve fluency.</p>
<p>Learning a language is all about producing it at the end of the day. You cannot learn a language if you never learn how to use it with others and to access information in another language.</p>
<p>French language games are a good way to get you used to making conversation in French and becoming more natural. French language games can also improve your speed by challenging you to produce French at a faster speed than a textbook requires – that&#8217;s going to wake you up!</p>
<p>By playing such games, you will learn the language in a more natural way. By immersing yourself into the games you can use and experience the language in an interactive and more involving environment. This will keep you far more engaged and your propensity towards giving up will be greatly reduced.</p>
<p>So why not stick that old textbook in a charity shop and give some French language games a try instead?  They won&#8217;t bore you to a slow death or leave you wanting to give up like other approaches. Instead, they will ensure you get the practice required to become fluent and sound natural in no time. It has to be better than a black and white schoolbook, and so much more effective, too.</p>
<h3><a title="Click here to learn while playing French language games" href="http://frenchlanguagenow.com/recommends/FRLGAME" target="_blank">Click here to learn while playing French language games!</a></h3>
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		<title>How to Learn French</title>
		<link>http://frenchlanguagenow.com/learning-french/how-to-learn-french/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Learning French]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[French, the language of love to the rest of the world, La langue de Molière as far as the French are concerned, and a great challenge to learn for those that ever give it much consideration. It is a fascinating language and one that many of us may try to learn at one stage or [...]]]></description>
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French, the language of love to the rest of the world, La langue de Molière as far as the French are concerned, and a great challenge to learn for those that ever give it much consideration. It is a fascinating language and one that many of us may try to learn at one stage or another.  It is also taught frequently in schools, although is making way for other languages. How to learn French is a frequently asked question, so here are a few pointers:</p>
<p>How to learn French depends upon the person trying to learn. Adult classes can be really good and a great way to meet new people. Unfortunately, this can be a little inflexible in terms of time and location, as well as time consuming in the first place. It would be better to learn from your own home and for many people this involves a silly little self help guide from the local bookshop.</p>
<p>I can only say this is not how to learn French. Apart from being insanely tedious, it is also brilliantly ineffective and won&#8217;t really teach you a great deal of the language at all. Molière would be spinning in his grave if he knew the silly ways in which people were reading a textbook thinking it&#8217;s how to learn French. In case you haven&#8217;t noticed, French is a language and you need to be able to produce the language for yourself. This means you need to get involved and stop kidding yourself with a $3.99 &#8216;Learn French&#8217; book.</p>
<p>So what is the answer? If you were to ask me I would say the interactive ones, the ones in which you can be fully immersed into a French environment and one that guides you through it methodically whilst gradually introducing new aspects of the language. How to learn French like this is simple and I would start a search on the internet. Online based courses and software courses are really effective at teaching a new language and can really make a great French experience.</p>
<p>Now that Molière has stopped spinning you might soon be able to read some of his, and other authors’, finest works in their original language &#8211; impressive. With the help of an interactive internet program you don&#8217;t need to ask how to learn French. It will guide you through it from zero to fluency and you will enjoy the whole process. It makes sense and can really save you so much time. In fact, it could save you enough time to fill with a nice city trip to Paris.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t ask how to learn French &#8211; type it in and get the answer you want. Don&#8217;t waste your time with stupid textbooks either; what would Molière have said? There are so many ways to learn French, but few of them will have you reaching a good level of fluency. An interactive approach on the internet could really help you along and will provide you with every possible necessity to have you fluent in the language of …. you?</p>
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		<title>French Language Software</title>
		<link>http://frenchlanguagenow.com/online-software/french-language-software/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[French is a difficult language if you aren&#8217;t learning it effectively. Even more difficult if your chosen method adds boredom to the routine. If you are stuck in a textbook and going nowhere fast then don&#8217;t you think it&#8217;s time for a change? If you make a few tweaks here and there then you can [...]]]></description>
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French is a difficult language if you aren&#8217;t learning it effectively. Even more difficult if your chosen method adds boredom to the routine. If you are stuck in a textbook and going nowhere fast then don&#8217;t you think it&#8217;s time for a change? If you make a few tweaks here and there then you can relight your passion for French and need I tell you why that&#8217;s a good idea? French language software could be one such tweak and would be a great addition to your French learning inventory.</p>
<p>French learning software is very effective for a number of reasons. Firstly, it&#8217;s better than evening classes as it can be fitted around your routine and your time preferences. The classes really do wait for you and they aren&#8217;t getting started until you&#8217;re seated with your mug of coffee and biscuits (French for cooked twice by the way).</p>
<p>If you need more convincing to try some French language software then why not tell me how interesting you are really finding that hefty textbook? I bet it&#8217;s not a good read and I can only imagine it sends you to sleep very quickly after a hard day&#8217;s work. This is no way to learn about something as interesting and well cultured as the French language – the language of culture, style and class.</p>
<p>French language software can guide you from the very basics to the most advanced elements of learning the language. This can be a huge benefit as learning a language in a methodical way can really be effective. It is certainly more effective than picking up a huge catalog of boredom, one could call a grammar book. This will not give you any real advantage and will only serve to make you give up in tears. A French language software package can make the difference and put you back on the right track.</p>
<p>French language software is also very interactive and thus will offer you the chance to practice what you are learning. There is only one way you are ever going to learn to speak French and that&#8217;s by producing it for yourself in an interactive environment. Any good French language software will allow you to do this and thus give you a better understanding of how the language is actually spoken. There are also audio files to help you with pronunciation. Vocabulary is also kept relevant and interesting, unlike in an outdated textbook.</p>
<p>It is not easy learning another language but the results are there and the benefits are more than just beneficial. It is a fun and engaging way to learn a language and a lot better than reading a crumby old textbook you borrowed from the library. It is as effective as possible and can fit snugly into your life wherever you wish to place it. There is nothing more effective than something as interactive, engaging and well planned out as French language software package and it&#8217;s well worth a try.</p>
<h3><a title="Click here for the ultimate French language software" href="http://frenchlanguagenow.com/recommends/FRLSOFT" target="_blank">Click here for the ultimate French language software.</a></h3>
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		<title>Learning French Online</title>
		<link>http://frenchlanguagenow.com/online-software/learning-french-online/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[French is a truly iconic and charming language and is spoken by around 200 million people. It is one of the official EU languages and France has an important economic situation. It is therefore quite clear why a knowledge of this fantastic language could be really useful. It can also be very seductive and a [...]]]></description>
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French is a truly iconic and charming language and is spoken by around 200 million people. It is one of the official EU languages and France has an important economic situation. It is therefore quite clear why a knowledge of this fantastic language could be really useful. It can also be very seductive and a great tool for appearing instantly more cultured and well traveled. But so many of us think this is too much effort to make and that learning French online is a cheap gimmick. Let&#8217;s explore this point in more detail:</p>
<p>Learning French online can be a really enjoyable experience and we all know that the things we stick at are the things we enjoy. We are more likely to keep playing a sport that we like or stick with a nice job, so why think languages are any different? If you choose a really boring way to learn, such as a textbook, then failure isn&#8217;t too surprising. (By the way, &#8216;surprise&#8217; comes from the French &#8216;surprendre&#8217; – we get a lot of words from the French.)</p>
<p>If you decide to log on and learn, then the term &#8216;learning French online&#8217; could soon be returning a good number of results. You will notice a strong feeling of engagement and you will be much more inclined to log on again and again until you are fluent. This little and often used approach is the most effective way by far and you will gain so much more with this method. It keeps you learning bit by bit whilst ensuring you retain the skills you are learning. Another good point to this is that you will never get bored of it as you won&#8217;t have to spend so long each time.</p>
<p>Learning French online is not a rubbish alternative and the programs/software are really quite advanced. They are designed by experts to ensure they are as effective and natural as possible. This means you will learn quickly and retain what you are learning.</p>
<p>These such programs are also highly interactive. This enables you to produce the French language for yourself rather than just reading or listening to it. This makes learning French online so much more fun and enjoyable for all who take part. If you cannot produce what you learned then making it in the real French speaking world will not be possible. These courses retain a sense of relevancy and are not feeding you the irrelevant French that isn&#8217;t actually spoken anywhere in the world except that silly little textbook. You need an authentic experience to learn authentic French.</p>
<p>As daft as it may sound, learning French online is a fantastic idea and can have you fluent in less time than any other method. It is interactive, interesting and most of all, modern. You&#8217;re wasting your time with that textbook and it&#8217;s best left on the shelf (the one in the book store if you want to keep your money).</p>
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		<title>Online French Lessons</title>
		<link>http://frenchlanguagenow.com/online-software/online-french-lessons/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:49:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[French lessons used to be so dull at school and that&#8217;s a really odd thing.  How could the finest language in the world, belonging to the most cultured and classy place on Earth, be so boring to learn?  Well, the fact is that it isn&#8217;t boring to learn if you learn in the right way.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>French lessons used to be so dull at school and that&#8217;s a really odd thing.  How could the finest language in the world, belonging to the most cultured and classy place on Earth, be so boring to learn?  Well, the fact is that it isn&#8217;t boring to learn if you learn in the right way.  It can be a hugely enjoyable and fun experience indeed, and well worth the effort.  There are so many reasons why someone might like to learn the language of the great Camus and Sartre, but can this be done through online French lessons?</p>
<p>A straight answer to this question is yes, and a more detailed answer is an even more emphatic yes.  Learning a language online is a great way to enrich your understanding of other cultures and gain a little fluency in the most refined of tongues – French.</p>
<p>Online French lessons are far more exciting and diverse than sitting in an armchair with the world&#8217;s most dull book of grammar in your hands.  It&#8217;s not surprising that so many of these can be purchased from a charity shop since many of them are often turned into donations.  If you get bored then you will never see it through to the end.  It is estimated that learning French requires 220 hours to achieve minimal proficiency.  If this is the case then isn&#8217;t it a foolish idea to choose the most boring method possible?</p>
<p>If you think your textbook is boring then why not throw it on the fire, switch on the computer and try some online French lessons?  These are far more engaging and involving than an inanimate book; you would also appear a little silly talking to your book.  So why not switch on and try online French lessons before you give up for good?  It would be a real shame to give up on a language as interesting as French.</p>
<p>Online French lessons are not that expensive, either, and are a much better value for money than adult classes.  You can still have access to a really professional program while spending a lot less money.  It is also very convenient and you could happily learn French from your own home whenever you want.  There are no deadlines or timetables involved.</p>
<p>Online French lessons represent a very enjoyable experience.  Learning a language is supposed to be enjoyable and if it isn&#8217;t then I can&#8217;t say it&#8217;s worth doing.  With online French lessons you will be constantly engaged and learning more and more of the language as you go along.  French is only as difficult and complicated as you choose to make it and with an online-based course it will be as easy as the experts can make it for you.</p>
<p>French is a beautiful language and learning it can be a fun and certainly enriching experience.  It is so much better when you keep it fun and your chances of success could be lifted significantly with some online French lessons.</p>
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		<title>Learn How to Speak French</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:48:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people currently learn how to speak French, but I wonder if many of them will succeed.   The chances are that they will get bored and then ditch the book they bought.  This is such a terrible shame after they started with so much enthusiasm for such an iconic and stunningly beautiful language.  It [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people currently learn how to speak French, but I wonder if many of them will succeed.   The chances are that they will get bored and then ditch the book they bought.  This is such a terrible shame after they started with so much enthusiasm for such an iconic and stunningly beautiful language.  It is as elegant as the women that speak it and well worth a greater understanding.  So why not learn how to speak French quickly and effectively whilst keeping your passion alive?</p>
<p>Learning French is a difficult task and it is estimated that it requires 220 hours of French study to gain a minimum proficiency level.  This may seem like a lot and it certainly is, but if you are using these hours effectively then you will pick up more language and feel much more connected to the francophone world.  So how can you learn how to speak French in less time and impress your friends as well as the opposite sex?</p>
<p>You can start by throwing away that silly cassette tape and free CDs you found in the Sunday papers.  These are not going to help you learn anything.  You may get the audio benefit, but these are just a boring repetition of phrases that pass too quickly for you to remember.  These are just a waste of time and if you have to listen to something then make it your favorite song.  If you want to learn how to speak French you need something a little more well-rounded.</p>
<p>Audio is all very necessary, but what you need is a more complete package which allows you to practice the relevant language that you are learning and thus take more of it in on a more long-term basis.  By doing so you will not be wasting your time, but rather investing it wisely in something with which you are going to experience a lot of success.</p>
<p>An online or software approach is a much more well-rounded and complete way to learn how to speak French.  It combines this audio with a more interactive approach in order to teach you how to produce the language.  The way in which audio tapes fire the language at you are simply not a match for the immersion and involvement that the computer method can offer you, and so much less effective.</p>
<p>If you want to learn how to speak French then you can&#8217;t go wrong on the internet.  There are so many great courses that teach you the relevant and interesting aspect of the language without lowering the mood with some pointless grammar for which you have little use, not to mention interest.  The best way to learn how to speak French is to keep it relevant, interesting and interactive.  If you manage this and keep coming back for a few minutes each day you will retain and increase your French connaissance. This has to be better than a silly give-away CD!</p>
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		<title>French Lessons for Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost all adult education centers will have some manner of French lessons for beginners. These tend to be run with many people in a class and with a trained teacher. This is all very well and you will get the benefit of a native speaker to help you. However, some people may be unable to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almost all adult education centers will have some manner of French lessons for beginners.  These tend to be run with many people in a class and with a trained teacher.  This is all very well and you will get the benefit of a native speaker to help you.  However, some people may be unable to attend on a regular basis and the classes are quite time consuming.  They also involve speaking a foreign language in front of others which can be a little daunting to say the least.</p>
<p>French lessons for beginners don&#8217;t have to be difficult or scary.  You don&#8217;t have to throw yourself in at the deep end and get utterly confused by everything you hear and see.  You could opt instead for a program that&#8217;s been designed by experts; a French beginners lessons program that gradually builds up your skills and confidence so that you never feel out of your depth.  Your local adult education center or college certainly doesn&#8217;t have any of these.</p>
<p>An online program is just what a beginner might need and you can have a go whenever you have the time or patience.  They are much cheaper than the real world alternative since they do not require you to pay a tutor for their time and neither do you have to travel to the center at a given time each evening.  You can set it up easily by turning on your computer and then spend as long as you like.  I don&#8217;t remember being offered a coffee at the adult education center, either.</p>
<p>The online approach is a much more interactive way of learning and is a really useful tool if you want to practice French as well as just being filled with endless phrases by an audio CD or book.  By using the language and practicing it with some games and other fun resources, you will firmly lock in all of that new vocabulary and will never have to stutter your way through a conversation again.</p>
<p>This approach is certainly going to keep you interested and will enable you to follow this golden rule: French beginners lessons are most effective when they are done often.  This doesn&#8217;t mean you have to spend hours per da,y but rather follow the golden rule of little and often.  In this way you can add a little bit every day and you won&#8217;t have to take up too much time.  This makes you more likely to follow through with the course right to the end.  By keeping yourself interested in French you will concentrate a lot more and feel more alert.  Nothing is more frustrating that not being able to find the words you know are in there somewhere.</p>
<p>With the most effective French lessons for beginners your language will progress rapidly and you will soon be needing some more advanced French lessons.  Using an online resource could make your French more fluent in a much shorter period of time and is well worth a try.  It&#8217;s not as expensive as non-virtual classes and thus I would sincerely recommend you give it a go.</p>
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		<title>French Language Classes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh là là, impressive, being able to speak French!  Very few people in the English speaking world have this skill and it is a very sensible attribute to have under your belt.  Not many people know a second language at all in today&#8217;s monolingual culture and this is not a good thing.  Only as much [...]]]></description>
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Oh là là, impressive, being able to speak French!  Very few people in the English speaking world have this skill and it is a very sensible attribute to have under your belt.  Not many people know a second language at all in today&#8217;s monolingual culture and this is not a good thing.  Only as much as 30% of the world speaks English and French is the language of European diplomacy.  So perhaps we have a good use for some French language classes?</p>
<p>There is no doubt that learning a language presents its fair share of challenges, but if you get some good French language classes you will soon be well on your way in the French speaking world.   So what kind of French language classes exist and how can they be of use to you?</p>
<p>Many adult education establishments can offer French lessons and there are also many private tutors around who can help you pick up the language. Even though these options give you access to a fluent speaker, you will certainly have to pay far more than you have to. You could find yourself paying anything up to $50 an hour for a private tutor.  This is ridiculous, and learning French should not be so expensive.</p>
<p>There is another option, however.  Online language courses are becoming more and more effective and can be a really efficient way to spend your time if learning French is your aim.  They are so much cheaper than a tutor or non-virtual French lesson, and you can do them at your own convenience.  This could save you time and money and you can fit them around the other things in your life.</p>
<p>Online French language classes are interactive and relevant.  They will teach you the language that you need to know and are not as obsolete as many of the French textbooks on sale are.  The audio files can help you fine-tune your pronunciation to perfection and I&#8217;m sure you won&#8217;t miss the expense of an hour of a tutor&#8217;s time.</p>
<p>The interactive nature of these courses is really quite impressive.  It is a good way to learn and will help you get in some practice with some practical applications of the language you are learning.  It is certainly an advantage to try some French language classes online and you may pick up the language very quickly.  These courses are designed by experts in the language learning field who will guide you through the process in a methodical way.  It is truly the best way to learn a language.</p>
<p>Online French language classes are by far the most cost effective way to learn a language and are also very fun and effective.  This beats sitting in a classroom by far, and is much cheaper than a private tutor as they really know how to charge.  Learning a language like this is as fun and interactive as it is effective and is by far the best way to approach a difficult task.</p>
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		<title>French Audio Lessons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There aren&#8217;t many of us that haven&#8217;t gotten a CD from the Sunday papers and thought we could use it to become fluent in a language.  This isn&#8217;t quite the case and it&#8217;s really not a great option.  I would cede that it is necessary to hear the language in order to understand its pronunciation, [...]]]></description>
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<p>There aren&#8217;t many of us that haven&#8217;t gotten a CD from the Sunday papers and thought we could use it to become fluent in a language.  This isn&#8217;t quite the case and it&#8217;s really not a great option.  I would cede that it is necessary to hear the language in order to understand its pronunciation, but these methods are so very one dimensional.  They just fire French at you at a million miles per hour and chuck in their English translations as well.  French audio lessons are slightly lacking sometimes, but are there any better alternatives?</p>
<p>The one thing that a standard audio CD lacks is the ability to interact and practice.  You can repeat everything they say, but this is still not an effective way to learn.  If you really want to learn how to speak French, then there are many ways of doing so that are more effective.  These will ensure you remember your French.</p>
<p>There are many online French sites that have French audio lessons as part of their inventory.  They help you to understand how you would hear French in a francophone country, but they do this in a more three-dimensional way.  These programs give you the chance to interact with the language for yourself and try out the words that you are hearing.</p>
<p>The best way to learn a language is by applying it yourself to real life situations and by using it in place of just hearing a CD blast out some phrases.  This is also a more long-term strategy as it allows you to bury the information firmly in the center of your brain where it certainly can&#8217;t escape.  I think you will agree that this makes the online approach more long-term and worthwhile; there is no point spending several hours on something you are likely to forget very quickly.</p>
<p>These are just as convenient as the audio CD and they come with so much more as well.  Online courses have French audio lessons and use these in conjunction with other resources to make your experience well-rounded and complete.  You just don&#8217;t get this with a standard audio CD and many of them are outdated.  You can be pretty sure the internet is up to date and relevant.</p>
<p>These courses will guide you through the process of learning a language and ensure you are never put out of your depth.  They will support you where you need it and give you all the information you need to make sure you learn French as effectively as possible whilst spending as little time as possible doing so.</p>
<p>French audio lessons are all well and good, but you need to have the whole package if you are going to become truly fluent.  Online courses are great for this and will give you all you need to become fluent in your chosen language, whether it&#8217;s French or otherwise.</p>
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