Learn French- all about how you can learn to speak, read and write French

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Learn French- How you can be successful learning French

Would you like to learn French?

Bonjour!

I have both my BA and MA in French and I speak, read and write this lovely language fluently. From the time I was young, I always wanted to learn French and now I have finally done it successfully. I have created this lens to help you in your journey to successful learning.
Along my journey in learning French I struggled to understand the different Verb Tenses . I also needed help understanding Direct Objects.
I am also a Small Business Owner and I would love to talk with you about how I can help you reach your goals whether in language learning or otherwise.

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AnnaLaura 

About AnnaLaura Brown 

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AnnaLaura Brown is an entrepreneur, internet marketer, Francophone, network marketer, and librarian.
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Great Websites for learning French 

Here are some high quality and helpful websites for learning French.
About's French Language Pages
The best site I know of online for learning all aspects of the French language and for communicating with other French language learners.
I love languages
This site offers links for learning all languages and their French selection is very good.
Jokes in French
Improve your French by learning and telling some jokes.
French Synonyms Site
This site saved my life when I was writing papers in French as a graduate student. The best site ever for looking up synonyms of French words.
French Grammar Index
Learn more about French Grammar than you need. Great exercises and learning sites.
France International Radio
Listen to French Radio Live online.
Tennessee Bob's French Links
Tennessee Bob's list of French Language Links. A large selection of very helpful sites.
Life Experiences with the French and All Things French
Learn all about France and the French. Language lessons and more.
La Guingette Online French Magazine
Learn French, or refresh your French with this online French magazine.

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6 Tips to Ensure Your Success in Foreign Language Learning 

6 Secrets to Successful Language Learning

Are you currently trying to learn another language? Or have you tried to learn one in the past but you have failed to be successful? I would like to help you experience a higher degree of success in your language learning adventure.

1. Realize that learning a language takes time. You didn't begin speaking English right away and you won't be able to speak another language right away either. So have patience and stick with it. Over the long term you will be glad you did. It will come if you keep studying and practicing.

2. Act and think like a little child. As adults this can be extremely challenging but it is very important to your language learning success. Train your mind to think simply in your new language and be open and willing to make mistakes and to sound silly. If you are constantly worrying about how you sound or about what people might think of you when you try and speak your new language then you will limit your success.

3. Commit to spending at least half an hour a day studying and practicing your target language. Languages must be learned a little at a time over the long term. Cramming and speed will kill any effort previously made to learn the language. Unlike some subject matters, foreign languages must be practiced daily in order for you to be successful.

4. Seek out good teachers and learning materials. This is likewise essential. A good teacher, tutor or coach will make or break your success. There is also a vast difference in the wide variety of language learning aids and materials available and depending upon your learning style and personal preferences certain tools will help you more than others.

5. Concentrate on acquiring all of the different aspects of language learning equally. Spend some time learning to read the language, some time learning to write, some time learning to speak and some time learning to understand. You will often become more comfortable understanding the language before you will be able to speak it. This is normal.

6. Realize that ultimately you will have to either go to a country where the language you are learning is spoken or otherwise immerse yourself in the language in order to be successful in mastering the language beyond the advanced beginner level. Certain aspects of a language can only be understood by experiencing it first hand on a daily basis for an extended period of time. This is especially true with idioms and cultural nuances as well as pronunciation.

French Classics For You to Read 

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Learn a new french word a day 

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Why You should learn French 

Some Great Reasons Why You Should Learn French
  • French is an international languge spoken in 33 countries

    French is an official langauge of the United Nations

    French is essentail for research in some fields including Art History, Music and Medicine

    French is the most beautiful language in the world

    Some of the best literature ever written is in French

    A large portion of the US population has French ancestery

Learn French and French Culture with these French Authors 

Emile Zola
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Honore de Balzac was one of the great masters of 19th century French Literature. Have you read any of his books? Most of his works fit into the Human Comedy or La Comedie Humaine. Learn all about many of his books and his life with this lens.AnnaLaura BrownFrench Literature Fan

What do you love most about French?

Qu'est ce que vous aimez le plus de la langue francaise?

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French Language  

All about the French Language

French (français, ) is a Romance language spoken, around the world, by about 130 million people as a first language (mother tongue), by 190 million as a second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired foreign language, with significant speakers in 54 countries. Most native speakers of the language live in France, where the language originated. The rest live essentially in Canada (Quebec), Belgium, Switzerland, Francophone Africa, Luxembourg, and Monaco. Most second language speakers of French live in Francophone Africa, arguably exceeding the number of native speakers. La Francophonie dans le monde 2006?2007 published by the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie. Nathan, Paris, 2007. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the Francophone country with the largest population.

French is a descendant of the Latin language of the Roman Empire, as are national languages such as Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Romanian, and minority languages ranging from Catalan and Occitan to Neapolitan and many more. Its development was also influenced by the native Celtic languages of Roman Gaul and by the Germanic language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders.

It is an official language in 29 countries, most of which form what is called, in French, La Francophonie, the community of French-speaking nations. It is an official language of all United Nations agencies and a large number of international organizations. According to the European Union, 129 million (26% of the 497,198,740) people in 27 member states speak French, of which 65 million (12%) are native speakers and 69 million (14%) claim to speak it either as a second or foreign language, which makes it the third most spoken second language in the Union, after English and German. In addition, prior to the mid 20th century, French served as the preeminent language of diplomacy among European and colonial powers as well as a lingua franca among the educated classes of Europe.

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What do you think of this lens? What would you like to see added?

tdove wrote...

Your learning French resources are top notch. Thanks for visiting my French lens too.

ReplyPosted April 07, 2009

zxlewi wrote...

Great lense i must say. I dont know if anyone is interested but i have a lense on learning french too but for a course that i did a while back so decided to do a full review of it for you all :). The course is calledRocket French.
Thanks

ReplyPosted October 24, 2008

Charmingscents wrote...

this is great. My oldest is going to take 4 years of French is highschool. I am sure this will help him out. And maybe me so I will know when he is cussing me out in another laungage. HEEHEE

ReplyPosted April 12, 2008

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great lens! 5 stars from me. Check out my article about learning french, click here - learn french online

ReplyPosted October 09, 2007

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