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Why is studying French worthwhile?
French is the second most useful language in the world for business. Studying French makes you smarter. French is one of the top ten majors most likely to lead to less unemployment and higher earnings. Studying in a French-speaking region makes you more creative.
How hard is learning French?
French is not hard to learn, especially when compared to English! That’s right. Learning French isn’t going to be as difficult as you think. In fact, it’s a language that is much easier to achieve fluency in than you would have ever expected.
Why are the French so difficult?
Why is French hard to learn? Many may find French hard to learn because of the complex grammar and other linguistic nuances that don’t exist in English, and especially for those who have never learned another European language (or more precisely, Roman language) such as Spanish or Portuguese.
Is French hard to learn for beginners?
There are a few things that French learners complain about which might be tricky to learn for beginners. Let’s take a look at some of them. French has a huge number of vowels (whereas Spanish and Italian rarely use more than five). Many of these vowels are new for an English speaker and mastering the pronunciation may take some time.
How many hours a day should you study French?
And this is certainly true if you study for only one hour once a week. By the time a week has passed, you’ll probably have forgotten most of what you learned the previous week. And find yourself back at square one! On the other hand, if you study for 15-20 minutes every day, French will become much easier.
How to study French the right way?
To study French the right way from the very start, I suggest you check-out my French downloadable audiobook À Moi Paris Method – Beginner. It’s written with the true French beginner in mind.
How long does it take to learn French fluently?
The time it takes to learn french fluently depends on how you define fluent. For example, you may hope to gain enough French skills that you can ask basic questions, and find your way around when traveling. Or, you might hope for a more advanced skill level that allows you to engage in meaningful conversations.