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contributed by Adrian Whittle
Learning French in the traditional way, through classes or
structured lessons, can often become drab and repetitive. It
might be at times like this you feel like you need a break or
you need something to make learning French a bit more fun. Here
are a few ideas which may help you to get through these tough
times and see learning a language in a new light.
Join a chat room
There are virtually chat rooms for any topic you can imagine.
If you are interested in any type of French chat then simply
type in French chat rooms and you will find plenty. Otherwise,
if you are interested in a specific hobby then add that to the
original search. You will find that if you have an interest in
a field it will be easier to pick up meanings and words in another
language because you already understand most of the context and
many words will be the same in English and French anyhow. You
may have to excuse your French to begin with but most people
are quite understanding if you have something to contribute.
Read comic strips
Comic strips (Bande Dessinée or BD's in French) are
a fun way to learn a bit of French. Comic strips are really popular
in France and there are a variety of genres to choose from. They
feature humorous titles through to murder mysteries and science
fiction. The artwork in some of the titles is quite brilliant.
The all time classics have to be Tintin and Asterix comic strips
that feature action and comedy in equal measures. Although they
are aimed at kids, there are some fun moments in them that everybody
can enjoy.
Comic strips can really help with understanding verbs and
pronouns because the words are often in a dialog form. This means
the characters will say "I am doing something" or "you
are doing something" or "we ..." or "they
..." etc. In this way, you can often understand the verb
they mean just by looking at the pictures and you can also see
how the verb is being conjugated. A picture reference is a good
way of learning words too.
Cook in French
If you like cooking (and even if you don't), a great way to
learn a bit of French is to cook in French. French cuisine is
celebrated throughout the world and many classic recipes have
their origins in France.
Learn how to make a "tarte au citron" by following
the French recipe. You can find French recipes by searching the
Internet or buying a French recipe book. If you are not confident
that your French is good enough for a full French recipe, simply
buy an English book about French food to start with. There will
be enough words in French to get you started. When measures and
weights are given, think of how you might say it in French.
Play games
Again, your trusty friend the Internet can help you find all
sorts of games to play. Most will be simple like hangman, crosswords,
or battleships, but they can still help you to learn vocab and
perfect your writing skills. Some games are more complex. Games
can help you learn and be fun at the same time. In most cases
the aim of the game is to make you forget you are learning.
Everybody needs a break from formal learning from time to
time. The best way to do this is to take the learning out of
the classroom and into something you like or enjoy. In this way
the learning will flow naturally and not become a chore.
About the Author:
Many French language self study courses feature games as part
of the learning process. The games can be used to complement
the teaching process or as a break from the lessons if you feel
like your head is about to explode. Rocket French is a course
that features three games to help the educational process along.
To find out more about Rocket French and how the games are used
read my review of Rocket French language course and find out
how it compares to another popular French language course in
comparison of Rocket French to Michel Thomas . Adrian Whittle
writes about learning French at http://rocketfrenchreview.com |