Are you looking for a French language course? Then first ask yourself why you want to study French:
- you are visiting France and need to be able to speak French: speak some basic words in the French language
- you want to make a deep French conversation with French people
- you want to read French books
- you want to write French letters, emails
I have listed the above French courses from easy to difficult but what is more important: you need to be sure your French teacher and your French course matches your needs.
Nothing is more hateful than having a French teacher from France who spends 99% of his French lessons in teaching you how to rrrrrollll the French rrrr.
So before you enrol in any language school: ask what you can expect. Especially if they stress on French writing, you are warned in advance that your progress will be much more slow than a French course based on conversation only.
And if you can: get yourself a bilingual native speaker from countries like Canada, Switzerland or Belgium. These people have struggled with more than 1 language and have a feel for where you will encounter difficulties when studying French.
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August 30th, 2007 at 3:29 am
I want to learn french is b’cos I know french ladies r one of the most sens*ual ladies in the world! But where to have free french lesson? Have a very nice day!
French Immersion Says:August 30th, 2007 at 10:33 am
Go to the main page http//www.frenchmalaysia.com all free 1!
For private classes you need a private teacher, then you better tackle a French girl