Monday, May 19, 2014

Audible French - Learn just the French you need! Download

Using Audible French’s fun, easy-to-follow method you can learn to speak modern day conversational French quickly and easily…even if other courses have failed you.


“I found that the slow playback button was very useful because French is very focused on pronunciation so you can really focus on getting it right.” Simone


Do you wish you can speak some French? Does it frustrate you when other people pick up a foreign language easily, while you struggle to remember even the simplest phrases? Do people laugh at your terrible accent? Do you have problems finding the right words to use?


It’s not your fault! In most cases, you don’t need to study French harder, you need to study French better. Our proven French course will help you identify the special way your mind learns, and harness that power to make your French lessons actually stick.


In 7 days – one week — you can pick up enough French to travel, raise your grades in French class, or carry on a casual conversation with a French-speaking friend.


If you’re just interested in picking up the highlights of a foreign language, you probably don’t have the money to spend on a $500 course – and with Audible French, you’ll be able to learn some French for free with the option to purchase the entire course for just $67 USD (more on that later!). If you’re looking for something to give you a leg up in French class, Audible French will teach you just enough French to boost your confidence. And if you’ve been looking for a course that tourists and beginners can enjoy without getting bogged down in grammar, Audible French may be the answer to your prayers. Everybody’s different, and their reasons for learning French are different. There’s no reason to spend hundreds of dollars and months of time on an expensive designer course if the solution to your problem can be found right here. Read on and learn how you’ll benefit using Audible French.


With Audible French, that’s what you’ll get. You’ll learn sentences that actually fit your situation — simple phrases such as


But better yet, you’ll also learn to create easy variations on these basic sentences, such as “Please take me to the airport.” After all, you won’t always be going to the bus station! There is a wealth of information in Audible French, and it’s all information you can actually put to good use!


A noun, of course, is the name of a person, place, or thing. Bird is a noun. Home is a noun. Michael Jackson is a proper noun, but a noun all the same.


An idiom, if you’ve forgotten your grammar lessons, is an expression in which the individual words taken together mean something different from what they’d mean separately. For example, to say “please” in French, you’d say s’il vous plaît. Literally, s’il means “is it,” vous means “you,” and plaît means “please.” Is it you please? Logically, it makes no sense, but that’s how to say “please.”


And phrases – common phrases like Quelle heure est-il (what time is it), as well as sentence fragments like j’ai (I have), je ne pas (I don’t) or je suis (I am) – form the foundation of the simple questions and responses you will be likely to make in a traveling situation.


So if you know nouns – l’aéroport (airport), for example – together with idioms like s’il vous plaît and a few phrases like Je ne parle pas français (I don’t speak French), you’ll be able to make yourself completely understood. For example, if you approach the staff at your hotel with a sort of bashfully hopeful look on your face and say “L’aéroport, s’il vous plaît?” and “Je ne parle pas français,” somebody will make sure you get to the airport.


This is a temporary solution, of course – you don’t want to go through a French-speaking country telling people you don’t speak French. You want to learn as much French as possible before you go. But for maximum effectiveness, focus on nouns, idioms, and common phrases. Absorb as many of them as you can, so you’ll have some kind of response in every situation.


You get a complete day-to-day study plan for learning basic French in just 7 days. That means you won’t have to study forever in order to start speaking French just like the French locals. And it means that you can immediately start using the language that you’ve learned.


This is what Charl from South Africa thought about this section: “…the tips on how to study French, for me, were the biggest eye-opener — the best one being the need to find a way to learn French that matches the way you learn in general…”


Why it’s so important to identify why you’re learning French. Answering this question will help keep you focused on your course like a laser-beam.


What are the main learning styles and how to know which one you have. Knowing your learning style can literally save you years of time that you could have easily wasted with courses or materials that are not suitable for the way your mind works.


The three things you should do right from the beginning in order to master basic French in the shortest time possible.


How to identify the special words that will help you translate related words quickly. These words are like keys that open up the doors to other words. Knowing these words will save you many precious hours.


How to know that you’re on the right track and how to stay on it. This technique will act as a guiding lamp and put you back on track if you stray from it.


These words cover the ten most common…




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