The Ultimate French Language Study Guide Some results you can expect from this
Keep your motivation You’ll maximize your motivation while you study until you reach fluency. Learn French You’ll create a daily habit that will remove the headache from learning a new language. Accelerate your You’ll take proven shortcuts and use language hacks specific to the French language. Understand native French You’ll use clear know-how to practice and improve your listening skills. Enjoy any French media You’ll follow a clearly-defined method to read well and appreciate great articles and books written in the French language. Sound more natural in You’ll have a solid foundation in the language, which will allow you to sound good while speaking it! Whether you are a beginner struggling to find a suitable learning method to use, an intermediate-level student facing difficulties in your studies, an advanced learner beginning to notice the signs of a plateau in your motivation, or a long-time learner close to losing interest in learning French, this study guide has original, helpful techniques, hacks, and tips you can use to enrich your vocabulary and get you on track.
I really like this book, French is a great second or third language to learn, especially for native English speakers. Because of many similarities between French and English, it is a relatively simple language to learn, but you can not really do it on your own. This book is a beginner's guide to learning the great language that is French, and will take you through all of the things you need to learn to master it quickly! It takes you from scratch to a good speaking level in French, I would say A1 and 25% of A2. You will learn the language rules, how pronunciation works, basics words and phrases, and much more! Its a book intelligently made and it’s illustrative which I why I prefer it to others. I definitely recommend.
This appears to be a self published book, converted from an ebook to a printed book. There are several times in the book that resources are referenced with an underlined “here” indicating that it had been a hyperlink in the ebook.
It is a quick read, but as an intermediate French learner, there wasn’t much new in this book for me. If you are new to language learning, I’d recommend the book Fluent Forever by Gabe Wyner instead.
This study guide is, overall, helpful and informative. It has major flaws if you're using a physical copy instead of the eBook version though. Several resources are embedded in hyperlinks that one obviously can't access with a physical book. Nonetheless, you don't necessarily need those specific resources to aid your French study.