Learning french in KSL

Learning French for Beginners: Start Speaking Today!

Learning language is an art. Well, now you are into it! But, are you quizzical of how to start and where to start?
You are at the right place. Keep reading!

Learning French made easy:

First of all, you should be grateful for everything is available online nowadays. You need not hunt for any hard copies unless and until you
like to use. Your necessary sources to learn French are

Youtube | Websites | Online books


Have a physical notebook, tab or your MacBook to take notes when you learn. Your everyday practice is very important. Allot 1 hour in a
day at least to master the French Language. To start with, begin your learning journey with Greetings. Greeting terms are available on
YouTube, in many websites and also available in the books. Keep practicing by writing and listening, utter the words by yourself to
know how you are able to pronounce the words.https://youtube.com/shorts/KjeQni18EQg?si=oR5lb4B2bGTfyLFL

Focus On Verbs:

Once if you finish with the greetings, then the next focus should be on the basic verbs “Être and Avoir” which means to “to be and to have”.

But how to learn these two verbs? You should learn the verbs in conjugation form. Begin your journey only with the present tense.
Être verb conjugation with English meanings and Avoir verb with English meanings. Try to make small sentences with those verbs. The
verb conjugations and the vocabularies are available in WordReference Application. Or you will get these information in Google.

Start listening when trying to learn French:


The major part in the French language is pronunciation, where it might be a little challenging, but it is easy. Try to listen to the words
many times if you are learning through YouTube. Or type the words in google Translate and listen to the words.

Whenever you learn, your learning schedule should have a listening part. You will find many basic conversations in YouTube. Where you
can pause, repeat the video until you are able to understand fully. 1 video a day will boost your confidence of speaking French. And you
will also know how a native speaker speaks.

Learning French with resources:

Easy French is one of the interesting YouTube channel, where you can find the natives speaking French. There is a lot of podcasts to listen, and Coffee Break French is an interesting podcast for you to practice language. When you listen, have the habit of taking notes with the meanings in
your native language. Your listening schedule does not require to match your study that you do for written French. You can watch the
interesting basic videos.

Practicing – The doing thing while learning French :

Once when you practiced those two verbs, you may proceed with learning numbers which will boost your interest. Now you may learn
to pronounce alphabets, so that you can relate with the words you have learnt so far. Later, focusing on all the verbs in French and
conjugating those verbs in present tense and creating sentences on your own with the help of translation app and WordRefernce will help
you to create sentences perfectly. You may think that these steps are really required to master the language. And the answer is YES. You
may just listen to the French audios, watch videos and repeat the sentences and learn, but if you learn step by step with a pattern, your confidence level will boost as you all will know the exact rule of the language.

Consistency is the key for learning French Quickly:

The main key is the consistency in practicing the language every day. You may watch some interesting French movies with subtitles, where
you can pause and write the sentences and words that you find new in the movie. This is also one of the ways to learn French. And in the
written French, you can focus on articles, which plays a major role in French as all the nouns are considered as masculine and feminine
including the objects. And slowly spend time in learning adjectives. Later start with past tense and future tense with the same verbs that
you practiced.

Or professionally you can take a French course from the expert who trains people on spoken and written French. They mainly train people
on DELF and DALF exams. Also they train for TEF and TCF, where all these exams test a candidate with the ability of LSRW skills. As you
should be good at Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing in French.

These are just the information for beginners. Don’t stress yourself. Start learning French happily. Whatever way you feel good to learn,
start in that way. Start teaching the words and sentences that you have learnt to your friends and family, you will not forget and you can
practice by doing that way. In real life it is hard to get language practicing partner. So this is one of the ways you can practice.

More ways to learn French:

The more you listen, the more you learn. The other way is to use the sticky notes and stick the words on the objects that you have at
home, with gender. Eventually listen to the hit songs of French, where you may at least understand few words and that will encourage you
to continue learning French. And if there is any events happening related to French, attend the event no matter in which level you are,
you will feel motivated.

Focus on France while learning French:

When you learn French language, do not focus only on the language. You should focus on how many countries have French as official
language, native language and learn about the French people lifestyle, their food and culture. The countries which speak French are called
Francophone countries and the people those who speak French are called as Francophonie. So now you can proudly address yourself as a
Francophonie as you are learning and speaking French.

Conclusion:

Never get discouraged for you don’t understand the French language. Initially it will be hard, as the natives speak really fast, but you will get it when you practice the language consistently. Happy learning and enjoy the journey of learning French language. BONNE CHANCE!

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