Learning French
By zannnie
@zannnie (109)
Hungary
November 5, 2010 10:03am CST
I love the sound of this language. To me it's just lovely to hear men speaking it. I love the male voice speaking French, it is simply sexy. Do you speak French? Is it difficult to learn French? What are the things to look out for when learning to speak French?:)
4 responses
@jules532 (38)
• United States
8 Nov 10
I was lucky enough in high school to have a french teacher who was actually a Northern France native. I took 4 years from her in high school then went on to get a french minor in college. I enjoyed it greatly, and didn't find it particularly difficult to learn. While i have not used it in a while, i don't think it would be hard to pick back up - which I would like to do. I would also like to learn to speak italian. I have heard it is very similar and easy to pick up once you know french.
@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
5 Nov 10
I do not speak French, but I also want to learn it. I think it is really hard to get the pronounciation right though.
@tkonlinevn (6438)
• Vietnam
22 Jan 11
I'm too. I like to learn French. The voice of French is beautiful. I think that learning French is not hard. Because we studied English before.
Do you know any Learing French sites? Where we can learn to speaking and writing?
@abanica (3)
• Canada
20 Jan 11
I actually speak French. I learned it going to high school in Montreal. It may be a bit difficult to learn French if your first language is a non-Latin language, since French is. I think the best way to go about it is to start with conversational pieces. Conversation is the essence of learning a new language in my opinion.
There is a great website out there: www.mylanguageexchange.com
You can pair up with someone speaking French wishing to learn English and you both teach each other a language that way :)
Note: I am in no way affiliated with the website above.
Good luck!