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Where do i start?
School or you can download a program BYKI -- http://www.byki.com/fls/FLS_ga11.html?engine=adwords!9236&keyword=before+you+know+it&match_type=&gclid=CPSS_IHuh5ECFR0EsgodBjlqHQ (It is safe)
What is the quickest way?
Patience, revision and concentration.. bit extreme but after knowing all the basics and enough to get around, moving to France or a french speaking country/place like Quebec will help a great deal
How long will it take? roughly
Can deppend how quickly you can grasp new things and how much you learn a day, could take 2 years could take 10 if you want to be 100% fluent and making it as easy as speaking english or something
I want to be fluent and literate
These are the best advise I can give tbh |
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-= AnGel =-
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use the BBC web site mate .
BBC Language
This site will get you good :) But i must warn you if you want to get good you must pratice everyday for the next year 1-2 hours and then your be really good . Also try get a program that talks the language then you say it back
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/ |
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Andyman
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Go to France... |
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Penny G
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Really learn it ?
Go to France and get a job with children. |
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kaysayswhat
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Take a course.
Buy a book or a computer program.
Commit yourself to studying it every day.
See if you can possibly go to France.
Get MSN messenger and find a French friend.
Don't be afraid to practice out loud.
You could do it in 6 months if you are really focused.
Good luck, I'm trying to do this too.
http://www.virtualfrenchtutor.com
this site can help you with pronunciation. |
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the_mahamaya
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I am not sure which country you live in. Alliance Francais is a French cultural organisation, a la the British Council which runs fairly good french classes to start with. Google for Alliance Francais and you should find one close to you. |
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slashgirl_1984
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Take night classes for it, the more intensive the quicker you'll learn. Talk to french people a lot. Read a lot of French books even if you have to look up every second word. Once you know the basics, move to France for a year - the best and quickest way to learn a language is to surround yourself with it constantly. It's how I learned English!
I'd offer to chat with you in French but my own French isn't up to standard anymore either. |
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suzie2101
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College course, evenings or days |
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8) Kevin A
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google it and find some online classes or sumthing |
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mystery
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To be fluent and literate you need to go to france, there is no other way. You could start off by joining a language school but eventually go to France for at least a couple of months. Some people learn languages much easier than others so it's impossible to say but it is impossible to become fluent in a short time. At least a year to a couple of years depending on many factors. Bon courage! |
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ctelly22
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Take an immersion class. You can either take one locally or study abroad in a french speaking country. It takes time and a lot of practice to be fluent so don't expect to get it overnight or in one class. |
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Donald R
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Rosetta Stone will make it easy. Have you seen their commercials? |
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FATNECK
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at home |
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abc
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Ok, so theres this site i know it's
www.byki.com
its really good and has loads of languages.
Its free to download aswell.
Urm, i think it will roughly take about a month depending on how long u practice for etc.
Its good coz it has the sounds aswell so you can learn how to say the stuff aswell as spell it :] |
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