Step 1: download or buy a French course
Buy a French textbook or go to our free online French lessons at Basic French Phrases .
In case you want to buy a French course: there are many French books, French CD’s and French online courses available, so do a little research to find a French book or a French program you think will work for you:
Make sure it has French audio, as it is impossible to study French pronunciation without listening to a native speaker, be it a real French or a French CD, or French language tapes.
Again, at Basic French Phrases we have French phrases including French audio.
Step 2: Make a French plan!
No, don’t start drawing a map of France
Make some kind of a plan as to how you are going to do the French course you have chosen:
- how much time you are going to spend on your French learning? (a week is very optimistic…, once a week is very manageable, 3 times a week is ideal but could be difficult to schedule)
- how often you will be studying French
- where you will study French
Schedule your French study times on your calendar.
Step 3: Stick to your French plan!
Stick to your plan and do not miss your French lessons!
You will notice how creative you become in trying to skip your French classes: my sis has her birthday, I have too much work, I need to sleep some more….
If you want to learn French: stick to your plan!
Go to Basic French Phrases and if you like it, make a schedule and come back to learn French now!















































