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How to Learn French Efficiently – 12 Top Tips

Learning French, like any other new language, implies a lot of memorization, and often, as adults, our memory is not what it used to be. Picking the right French audiobook is your first challenge, and from your choice may very well depend the success or failure of your French studies. Try as much as possible to link the new French vocabulary to images, situations, feelings and NOT to English words. You might have hesitation in taking up the right institute. French Institute in Kurali will provide a free demo before you start. For more information please visit here https://www.asickurali.com/french-coaching-institute-kurali

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How to Learn French Efficiently – 12 Top Tips

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  1. How to Learn French Efficiently – 12 Top Tips These 12 tips will help you memorize new information longer, and learn French more efficiently. 1. Review – Repetition is the Key! 2. Study French Regularly, for a Short Time, not all in one Sitting 3. Don’t Try to Learn Everything = Prioritize 4. Group  Related Vocabulary Together 5. Make Your French Examples Close to Your Own World 6. Learn French in Sentences 7. Beware of French Cognates 8. Link to Images and Visual Situations, not English words 9. Translate French Into English as Little as Possible 10. Self Studying is NOT for Everybody 11. Be in Touch with your Own Learning Style 12. Always Study French with Audio Learning French, like any other new language, implies a lot of memorization, and often, as adults, our memory is not what it used to be. Picking the right French audio-book is your first challenge, and from your choice may very well depend the success or failure of your French studies. Try as much as possible to link the new French vocabulary to images, situations, feelings and NOT to English words. You might have hesitation in taking up the right institute. French Institute in Kurali will provide a free demo before you start. Source: www.frenchtoday.com

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