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Making Learning French Easier

Due to its widespread use, the ability to speak the French language is becoming a necessity for businessmen and travelers alike. Spoken by 700 million people worldwide on every continent with the exceptions of Antarctica and Australia, it is considered to be one of the major international languages. If you are interested in taking a French course, you must first decide the dialect that you wish to learn.

While standard French is the dialect that is spoken officially in the country of France, a variety of other dialects are spoken in various parts of France as well as in other French-speaking countries across the globe. If you are planning to take a French course for business purposes, you should do some research to discover the dialect that is spoken in the area that you are planning to do business with. If you wish to study French for your personal enjoyment, standard French is probably the best dialect to learn.

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Does this sound familiar ? You did French at school, you struggled through the exam, you got your French certificate. And then promptly forgot it. You can’t even remember how to say “please”, let alone “I’ll have a toasted camembert sandwich.” And after those aeons of oblivion, you need to get it back. Now !

Whatever the reason, whether you’re planning a vacation in Paris or on a quest to Quebec, don’t panic. Here are 10 ways to tune up your French and get back on top.

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For most people it’s not difficult to learn basic French. What’s difficult is deciding when you’ve mastered “basic French” and when you’re moving on to intermediate or advanced French. The trouble is that each of us has our own definition and each time you get the hang of a particular situation or phrase in French it naturally increases your confidence and you just want to learn a little bit more.

For the purposes of this article we’ll say that you want to learn basic French enough to order a cup of coffee, or a beer, or something to eat maybe. We’ll call basic French the amount you need to get by in everyday situations like popping into a shop for a bagette or a newspaper, filling the car with petrol, that kind of thing. If you want to learn basic French at that level it really needn’t take you any time at all.

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