I just joined the site because I really want to learn french. I was wondering if there were any other french newbies on here as well. It would be fun to learn french together! I kind of find reaching out to native french speakers a little intimidating since I am still in the very basics of the language. I have a pretty busy schedule but I dedicate a small portion of my day (30-60 min) to study French. Hope to hear from you guys!
Hello there! Iām an intermediate French speaker and still learning more about French grammar. If you have any questions, I hope I can help you by answering them.
Iām not so much a beginner anymore, but Iād like to help and learn too. Sure, i was intimidated too to reach out to native speakers, but thatās something that would really help you. Even if you are a beginner, itās important to involve yourself in the language and surround yourself with it as much as you can.
Hello! I am a French beginner too. I started 2 weeks ago and Iām dedicated to getting my French skills up quickly. Itād be cool to collaborate somehow with some other French learners. Maybe a Skype session or something? Content recommendations, etc.?
I started learning French in December with the help of Lingq and a few other resources. I am quite intimidated by native/advanced french speakers as wellā¦ but Iām sure we will be less scared as we improve.
Iāve found the input & lingqing method to be super helpful and although I am not an absolute beginner, Iād be happy to study with you or anyone else! I also always like learning of any good resources, study methods, podcasts, movies, etc. that have helped others.
Hi sayaka and everyone, Iām also learning French and have learned and understood a LOT more since Steve started the 90-Day Challenge. The LingQ way of learning is a marvellous way! However, I still find the sentence building a big problem, but I hope it will sink in soon.
I am at the Beginner 2 level and fast approaching Intermediate, but like you, might feel a little intimidated if talking to native French speakers, though I can understand that it would be the same for all of us no matter what our nationalities are. However, I guess they are the ones who may ultimately would be the best ones to help us, but for now, where possible, letās help each other.
Hi everybody! I am also learning French (at the beginning of this journey I like this language despite it being so tricky happy to find some similarities with my native Russian language Good luck guys! Thank you for creating this thread.
Great I see! I suggest you go to www.nothingworkslikethis.com/rocketfrench.html and submit your email for instant access for one week free French class. No commitment but you are going to love it as it is one of my main tool. Also listen to RFI (Radio France Internationale) to develop your listening skill as there are words nobody will teach you before you realize what there are referring to in English. Although there are a few false cognates that we will be talking about later you still need to develop this skill. As I told you lingq.com is quite ok but try my recommendations as well. Add me on skype: issiak.balogun07 and tell me your availability in UT time so that I can plan a conversation in French with you.
If you really want to speak like French people, you will find many pronunciation tips at http://www.frenchspanishonline.com the site is free, there is no registration, the tutor is French and takes time to answer your questions for free. There is a lot of things on this website for any level.
The aelm-chamonix site offers courses for beginners in french, advanced courses and course specific. If you have too loaded hours, you can offer hours of courses adapted to your situation. It offers general french lessons and conversation as classes. This site http://www.aelm-chamonix.com allows to consolidate your level in french within a few weeks.