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 Five Great Tips to Learn French Quickly  
This article provides tips for accelerating learning while you acquire the French language. It explains how to use your 'downtime' for studying, which minimizes the time it takes. The tips are also good for learning any other foreign language.

By Sean Morrissy

Below are five specific ways to accelerate learning the French language.

1. Incorporating studying into your daily routine means taking advantage of all the time you spend not working during your busy day. This could be your drive to work, a walk to work, all your breaks, your lunch hour, your bathroom breaks, and your morning routine before leaving for work.

Take advantage of all the time during your workday when you are not actively working. Start by picking up an MP3 player or iPod of some kind. You can have your French learning audio CDs and downloads ready for use throughout the day. Calculate all the time during your daily routine when you are not working, and write down the number of hours per week. You would be surprised. During this non-active working time, plug in and start listening to your French study courses.

2. Make sure the materials you are using for study are effective. You can study all you want during your downtime, but if the method of study is poor, you will not learn a thing.

When choosing an audio course for French, you must make sure it is an audio course that allows you to immerse yourself in the language. This does not mean just learning nouns. Try to stay away from courses that are excessively heavy on teaching nouns. Learning nouns in French is necessary, but make sure your audio course has a good mix of nouns, verb conjugation, grammar, and conversational French. The immersion method offers the best way to learn the language quickly.

3. When learning French words, have have a stack of index cards and use them when you have some downtime. However, when you are learning words, be sure to use your imagination. For example, you may want to group certain words together and imagine a scenario that is particularly memorable. Be creative and make your own scenarios. This is much more effective than just memorizing words with no creative thought.

4. Power studying is important when you study during your free time. To accelerate the process, all you need is 15-30 minutes of power studying in the evening. Power studying means absolutely no distractions, with a specific goal in mind. Do not listen to music, watch TV, talk on the phone, or get up from your study area. The more disciplined you are with your power studying, the less time you will need to master French.

5. Language exchange is the icing on the cake. Once you have immersed yourself in study, you need to learn how to use it in conversation. Language exchange is an activity that should be fun! During language exchange, you spend one hour teaching your language and one hour learning someone else's language. This is what will bring you to fluency without actually moving to France.

Remember that consistency and discipline is key. Before you start following any of these steps, you should write down your daily schedule. It is also a good idea to have a checklist. The checklist is a way of tracking your daily activities. This will keep you accountable for your actions.

About the Author:

Sean writes for Learn French Reviews. If you are looking for a self-study learn to speak French program, and need up-to-date reviews, including a comprehensive Rocket French review, visit his website. The website also gives tips and advice on how to get the best out of your French course. Article Source: A Language Guide - http://www.a-language-guide.com


  Article added 11/07/07, last revised 11/07/07.

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