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What is the best computer program for a beginner to learn french? |
Travel Info Is the Rosetta Stone really worth almost $200? Please give a reason and only respond if you have personal experience. Thanks in advance! Travel Tips I am a native french speaker, fluent in English and currently learning Spanish (Lo puedo hablar un poco). If this can help you, the best way to learn french is to first take a class to understand the pronunciation after that you can get any CD or french book to help. Find people on-line with whom you can practice, that has been valuable to me when i was learning English and now Spanish. Bonne Chance! Buena suerte! Good Luck! Source(s): Good Advice from a multilingual girl. Other Travel Tips just GOOgle it For a complete beginner, I can recommend trying a course from 'before you know it' www.byki.com The program uses 'flash cards' with the additional bonus of audio accompaniment; one can then hear how the word should be pronounced. The basic courses are FREE and are available for a variety of languages. I recently started the Italian course and learned 94 words and short phrases in the first week. A more concisive course is available if you wish to progress, but the basic one is free and they never hassle you to upgrade. I speak french fluently, so could help you if necessary. www.byki.com 3 years living in France |
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