I want to learn French online. Can I? How?
February 26th, 2010 | by admin |What do I do first. Learn the alphabet?
I already know Spanish. Will that help? Spanish was my first language. I live in the United States, so is there a difference between French from Canada and European?
Also I don’t know any phonemes in French.
What may "Comment allez-vous ?" sound like?
There is a good site that offers tuiton for 60 Euros per year, I think. I liked it, when I was searching for French lessons.
I can’t remember the name.
Try also www.french.about.com.
5 Responses to “I want to learn French online. Can I? How?”
By moninadl on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
Honestly, I find that the language is best learned spoken… it’s the easiest way to pick it up
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By zoi.irini on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
There is a good site that offers tuiton for 60 Euros per year, I think. I liked it, when I was searching for French lessons.
I can’t remember the name.
Try also http://www.french.about.com.
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By hkyson on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
Yeah. The public library in Long Beach, California, offers all or most of the Rosetta Stone language courses on line. You should be able to access them for nothing anywhere in the country once you register there.
I am not sure of the URL of the Long Beach Public Library. I think it is <lbpl.org>, but I may be wrong. You should be able to find it easily, however, if you google "Long Beach Public Library."
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By Melissa on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
yes learn the pronounciation of certain letters. french and spanish are both latin languages and both are very similiar which is a great advantage to you. There is some differences between French in Canada and Europe.
Comment allez-vous
Calm-mon al-lay vu
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By Katie E on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply
The difference between ‘Canadian French’ and ‘European French’ is the same as the difference between American English and British English,i.e., it’s mainly an accent difference.
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