Thursday, March 5, 2020

Learn French Online 5 YouTube Videos to Get You Started

Learn French Online 5 YouTube Videos to Get You Started Megan L. These days it seems like guides to almost anything are available for free online, and learning French is no exception. While these videos are no substitute for taking French classes, practicing with these videos is a great way to study! How to Sound Like a Native French Speaker from TakeLessons This video by French teacher Mikayla helps you work on your pronunciation. As a beginner, ensuring that youre speaking with the correct French accent is crucial. You want to develop good habits right off the bat! For more helpful French videos for beginners, check out TakeLessons entire French playlist. The playlist features tutorials on the alphabet, numbers, colors, days of the week, and more, all from experienced French tutors! See Also: How Long Does it Take to Learn French?   Absolute Beginner French (Pronunciation)  from  KDO  Learning This video is a very good place to start, with the ABCs! It takes you through the French alphabet, first by giving you names for the letters and then by demonstrating the pronunciation of each one with some useful words as examples. The  KDO  Learning channel doesnt provide extensive vocabulary lessons, but there are some more helpful pronunciation guides, plus French literature videos that will help you get the sound of the language. Learn French with French 101 Common Words Phrases  from  The Travel Linguist If youre planning to travel to a French-speaking country before your command of the language is solid or simply arent confident in your ability to keep up with French at native speeds, this videos selection of phrases is an important resource. Getting these expressions, including, Could you please repeat that? and Excuse me, into your vocabulary will get you out of a tight spot while youre learning. The Travel Linguist has a wide selection of videos in a variety of languages, including a lot of solid, basic French vocabulary. Learn Basic French: The best basic French toolkit  from  Fluenz Continuing to expand your choice of vacation destinations, this guide provides some more helpful words and phrases for traveling in a Francophone country. The primary focus is on basic repertoire to help you through situations like visiting a restaurant or taking a cab. However, this video will give you tools useful for many other goals. Fluenz  has several more YouTube videos, and a link in the video description will take you to a site with some interactive exercises to help you learn French online. Beginners French: Video Lesson One  from  JeFrench.com Had enough of stock phrases and ready to get deeper into the language? This video introduces the subject pronouns (I, you, she, and so forth), plus the verbs to eat and to like, and guides you through forming basic sentences. That may not seem like much, but a solid grounding is important if you want to learn a language well. This video is the first in a playlist of similar lessons, and the  JeFrench  website, though it requires a signup, has more free videos to guide you. Whichever videos you choose to watch, have fun, and enjoy the opportunities you have to learn French online. Keep a positive attitude and practice listening and speaking as much as you can.  Bonne  chance! Looking for more help learning French? Working with a private French tutor is a great way to pinpoint where you need the most help and get your grades up or work toward fluency. TakeLessons tutors are available for lessons either in-person or online via Skype, so you can schedule lessons when its most convenient for you. Search for your French tutor today! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher

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