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Are you looking to learn how to speak French? If your answer is an emphatic YES, I can tell you that you are not alone. If you are travelling to a French speaking country, speaking their language marks an enormous respect. This respect can go a long way once you are in need of any help or just information. Whatever reason you have, the most important factor to learn how to speak french is how committed you are.
The best first steps you can take to ensure that learning French will be easy and painless are:
Step 1: Brush up the BASICS of your own language structure and grammar.
That’s right! I am not saying that you have to go back to your old grammar book and review it from beginning to the end. I am just suggesting you to review the main components of a sentence and how you use them and in what order to compose a sentence. The reason you have to do that is because when you learning french you will continuously looking for similarities with your language. This way it will come much easier when you will try to understand and remember new vocabularies and parts of the sentences. This is called Similarities Analogues and it happens when between the two languages there is an analogous use.
For example, in Italian, prepositions words like over, under, in, around correspond in many ways on how they work in English. With the only difference that in Italian prepositions can have many meanings. Besides if you forgot what is a preposition in your language, all those analogies will mean nothing for you, and it will be more difficult to comprehend prepositions in the French language. It is necessary to open your mind to new rules and concepts that you might find nonsense and just need to master them for the way they are. For example when everything you come across in French has not similarities in your language, it will put off the majority of the people that try to make sense of it using the rules of their language. At that point you just need to memorize it without questioning.
Step 2: Listen and repeat French in a quiet place if possible.
After you have brushed up the BASICS of your language you can go to the next step. Listening and repeating French if possible in a quiet place as to forget the outside world for the time being. The fastest way to start developing your listening is the two way approach:
First is the Slow approach, where you need to listen to French with a beginner audio course where the pace of the speaker is usually slow. There are many courses on-line that you can download or on a CD. Free courses tend to be limited.
Second is the Fast approach. While you listening to your beginner French course you should try watching few french movies, with or without subtitles, as to get acquainted with the speed and pronunciation. Also if available you could listen to french radio or TV channels even if with little or none understanding.
As you are listening you should repeat the words or phrases immediately. Try repeating the words and phrases immediately concentrating on the sound of the words. Stop and repeat anything you like. Usually finding how to pronounce the alphabet is the first thing one should do. Repeat it singing and notice the similarities and the differences to your alphabet memorizing the latter. If necessary you can make a new song out of it.
Step 3: Start Talking
You can now begin making easy conversation be it real or simulated. Yes even if you can only say ‘hello, what’s your name’ you need to begin doing that at the very start of your learning. If you wait to get to that country before starting you are risking to never begin. It may sound funny at first but you need to start taking the embarrassment you might have to your advantage. Simply say to your audience that you are learning with a smile and you will be rewarded with ‘patience’. Be Humorous like ‘Sorry my French is bad’ and you will disarm anyone.
Here is an insight on how to learn to speak french. Again my name is Joey Silvestri and I want to help you learn French easily. Visit my site http://www.languagelearningsecrets.info for a free 6 day email French course to get you started.

French is such a beautiful language to hear and say. It is very romantic, and rightfully so, since it is one of the few languages considered as a Romance language: A toned down version of Latin. That rich history alone makes French a very desirable language to learn. It has clearly left its mark in art, cuisine, fashion, dance, literature and even your modern day expressions. I’m sure these words and phrases are very familiar to you: touché, souvenir, risqué, RSVP (Répondez, s’il vous plait), petite, potpourri, protégé, à la carte, aperitif, bon appétit, bon voyage, café au lait, c’est la vie, chic, coup d’état, crème brûlée, critique, déjà vu, eau de toilette, en route, faux, oh là là, ballet and plie. Some of the words are so familiar that you may mistake them for English, rather than French.
This just goes to show how far-reaching French’s influence has become. But did you know it can also have very practical applications as well? Whether you’re trying to read the menu in a local French restaurant, want to communicate better with French speaking friends, or have the opportunity to vacation in a French speaking country, knowing a few phrases can come in handy.
Can you still learn and be fluent in French, even if you are older, or you barely have any time to invest in learning, or your budget is tight? Yes, you definitely can! There are ways to learn at your own pace, at your convenience, without the need to schedule lessons with expensive tutors.
If you are ready to learn French, you can start by scouting for free lessons online. Some even have a step-by-step program, quizzes and some sort of progress tracking. Of course, you can’t expect to be completely fluent in the language, but you can learn basic grammar and words.
If you want to be fluent, however, you’ll need to spend some money. There are a numerous downloadable courses available such as Rocket French, Lingo Basics, and The Learn French Program. Rocket French by Rocket Languages, for example, is developed by a company that specializes in language learning. The company is a popular brand in the online language learning scene offering a broad array of language courses that includes Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Sign Language and others.
All of these programs are an inexpensive alternative to a tutor. Depending on which product you choose, you could download the lessons to your desktop or smart phone. This makes it easy to fit into anyone’s schedule. The program might include games and flash cards for fun learning, keeping your attention. You might be able to participate in an online forum with tutors and other students, to get that added support and encouragement. To pick the right program for you, you need to do a bit of research. Start by finding an online review site that provides comparisons of the various programs, includes customer satisfaction feedback, exposes the vendor’s customer support performance, and clarifies the vendor’s product return policy.
Go to ReviewMOZ.org before you purchase any online product. Take a look at the Product Reviews, comparisons and customer feedback on a wide variety of consumer products and services. Check out reviews of Rocket French, Italian, Spanish and other language courses from Rocket Languages at ReviewMOZ.org.