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ATTENTION French Learners: Discover the "secrets" that most people will NEVER know about learning French and cut your study time in half and get better results - faster...

It's Not Enough to Want to Speak French –
You Need to Know How to Do It!

Introducing "How to Learn French" – the e-book that will make a real difference in the way you learn French!

... From The Desk of Corinne Corbeau:

Dear Friend,

Maybe you've tried to learn French in the past, but the lessons just didn't "click" with you. "How to Learn French" not only addresses the reasons you've had difficulty learning a new language, but it teaches you positive, sure-fire techniques for learning the kind of French you need to learn quickly, easily, and effectively.

Be advised. "How to Learn French" will not teach you French. It does not contain dialogues or lists of irregular verbs. Your French instructional materials, which you will choose and purchase separately, will actually teach you to speak and read French. "How to Learn French" will teach you how to approach the study of French so you can
identify your language-learning goals choose the right program for your learning style, and maximize your opportunities to learn French fast
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Why do you need a book like this?

Can't you just pop in a language CD and start learning? Nice try, but it's not that easy! Most people, for example, have no idea what kind of French they need to learn, or even that there are different dialects of French. There are – and it makes a lot of difference whether you plan to speak French in Quebec or in Paris.

And the reason you need to learn French makes a lot of difference as well. If you are planning a short vacation trip to the French countryside, you'll need a different vocabulary than as if you were planning to study or work in Paris long-term. "How to Learn French" will help you fine-tune your options to prepare you to learn just the type of French you need.

But does it really make that much difference what language software you eventually choose? Aren't they all pretty much the same? Oh, no, they're not! Some language programs, for example, are almost entirely auditory in their beginning stages. This is fine for people who learn well by listening (auditory learners), but a really bad idea for people who need to read in order to absorb the material (visual learners). And if you're a kinesthetic learner – a person who learns best by doing -- "How to Learn French" will give you tips on channeling your abilities to retain what you've learned.

You'll easily discover how to identify your own learning style, and a separate appendix to the book provides comparisons of several popular language software systems to ensure that you choose the right one for you.

And best of all, "How to Learn French" will give you tips that good teachers share with their students to help them learn the most French in the shortest period of time. These tips are specially targeted to work with your learning style. Why shouldn't visual learners rely solely on textbooks for language instruction? What feature of the best computer-based programs is a boon for kinesthetic learners? What simple tip boosts both your language facility and your social life? You'll find out in "How to Learn French."

How do you know that these tips will work for you?

Because they worked for me.

I've used them – when I was so desperate I thought I'd never learn French.

I once volunteered to take a work assignment that required me to speak French. My job would be to go to the French countryside and bring back time-tested recipes and cooking methods, which I would then modify for the American home. Clearly, I would need to be quite fluent in French – a language I didn't speak at all – but I wasn't worried.

My mother's parents were German, and I'd taken German to fulfill a foreign language requirement in high school and done very well. Looking back, I should have realized that I already had the sounds of German "imprinted" in my brain from my early years with my grandparents. Silly me. I assumed that I was just naturally good at foreign languages. All foreign languages. Any foreign language.

Boy, was I wrong...

For one thing, I don't remember what I hear. I don't mimic accents well, and I can't recite song lyrics or poems from memory. Often after I listen to a lecture or news broadcast, I can't remember the thrust of what I just heard.

If you can do those things, you're very likely an auditory learner. Auditory learners are the best candidates for the most commonly-used method of language instruction – listen to a phrase, repeat it back. But what about people like me?

Well, as it turns out, I'm a visual learner. I imprint information on my brain by reading it. When I'm trying to remember how to spell a word, I actually picture the word in my mind and read off the letters I "see." I absolutely, totally do not remember instructions or directions unless they're written down where I can read them.

Not realizing that my learning style had any bearing on the best way for me to learn French, I picked up a popular CD-based language program and dove in. I breezed through the first dialogue, confidently repeating all the words and even resenting the fact that it was so repetitious. But as soon as I was required to recall any of the French I'd "learned," I discovered I hadn't learned it at all. It had gone in one ear and out the other.

I then purchased a French textbook in a used book shop, and discovered that it's much easier for me to read French, and remember what I've read, than it is for me to listen to it. Unfortunately, the vocabulary taught in the early chapters of my French book wasn't the same as the vocabulary on my CDs, and I had no idea how to pronounce these new words. And in less than two months, I'd be on my new assignment in France!

A combination of several materials and methods finally gave me the fluency I needed. Best of all, I'd discovered a great deal about the process of learning, and how it varies from one individual to another. And I learned a great secret –

Unless it's your native tongue, you need to learn HOW to learn a language before you actually learn it.

And so, upon my return from France, I began work on compiling the tips that helped me, confident that they would help others. The result was "How to Learn French." This easily-downloadable book in PDF format contains:
33 Ways to Learn French. A detailed collections of tips, tricks, and techniques for determining the kind and amount of French you need to learn, choosing the right learning method to suit your learning style, and exploring ingenious study methods and enhancement opportunities to help you expand your vocabulary and increase your fluency. How to Stay Motivated While You Learn French. Tips for keeping your enthusiasm high and your frustration non-existent! French Course Comparisons. A look at four popular French instructional programs, and how they stack up against one another.


And with your purchase of "How To Learn French," you'll receive, at no additional cost, a second e-book, "27 Things to Avoid When Learning French." Two books for the price of one!



Inside this Must Have 10 page bonus guide you will learn 27 things to avoid when you learn French, for example...

2. Don't try to learn French from a book.

4. Don't assume you will master French from free software.

16. Don't overlook the power of xxxxx!

20. Don't xxxx or xxxxxx your French.


 

Is "How to Learn French" worth the money?

Our readers say so!
S.T., a French teacher from Endicott, NY, remarks, "This lively and well-written guide, How to Learn French, will be useful to any student of the language. I highly recommend it."
When you were in high school or college, you may not have had a great deal of choice about the way your class was taught. You were supposed to learn by your teacher's methods, and if those methods didn't work for you, then you just wouldn't learn at all. Why should you be satisfied with that? Take your education into your own hands, and download "How to Learn French" today!

 

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To Your French Learning Success,

Corinne Corbeau



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