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Sprint Learning With Rajdeep - Learn French through Practice
1 students
Created byRajdeep Sarkar
Last updated 12/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • To communicate with French-speaking people: French is spoken as a first language by millions of people around the world particularly in France, Belgium & Canada
  • To improve your job prospects: Depending on your field, knowing French may make you more competitive in the international job market.
  • To enrich your travel experiences: If you are planning to travel to a French-speaking country, learning French can greatly enhance your trip.
  • Improve your cognitive skills: Learning a new language can have numerous cognitive benefits, including improving memory, problem-solving skills & concentration.
  • To learn about French culture: French culture has had a profound influence on art, literature and cuisine and learning French can help you learn more about them
  • For personal fulfillment: Some people simply enjoy the challenge and satisfaction of learning a new language, and may do so for personal fulfillment and growth.

Course content

8 sections33 lectures1h 56m total length
  • Introduction - Setting Some Ground Rules1:56
  • A Word in General0:44

Requirements

  • A laptop or Computer : Students visiting this course for first time should allot time to sit before a Laptop or computer with pen and paper. They should practice writing the French Translations while traversing through this course.
  • Regular practice: Like any skill, learning a language requires regular practice to improve. Make time for daily or weekly practice sessions to help you retain what you have learned and make progress.
  • Consistency: It's important to be consistent in your French language learning efforts. Try to practice at the same times each week and stick to a regular schedule to help reinforce what you have learned.
  • A positive attitude: Learning a new language can be challenging, so it's important to approach it with a positive attitude. Don't get discouraged if you make mistakes or don't understand something right away – these are natural parts of the learning process.

Description

In my personal journey of learning French, I faced a lot of difficulties in learning French Vocabulary. Even if I remembered a few French words I was unable to use to appropriately. As a non-native French speaker, I was not exposed to this language. Reading grammar books, and maintaining vocabulary list was not helping much.

Then suddenly this idea of practicing French language through English came to my my mind. I wrote few many English sentences and tried to convert to French in a word to word translation. And it worked. Not only my new word retention grew many times, I was also able to express myself in French. My reading, speaking and listening in French improved over time with much practice.

I have tried to incorporate this new found technique of mine in this course. I hope it will help in your French learning journey as well.

What you will Learn –

· The Videos are kept in short chucks of about 3-4 mins so that it is easy for you to grasp the concepts.

· Learning is been focused by practice sessions.

· You will be able to build your own sentences without memorization.

· Learn new French words and Sentence structure formations.

· You will get plenty of opportunity to practice using this structure.

Happy Learning.

Who this course is for:

  • People who plan to travel to a French-speaking country: Knowing French can greatly enhance your travel experience, as you'll be able to communicate with locals and understand signs, menus, and other written materials.
  • People who work or plan to work in a French-speaking country: If you work or plan to work in a French-speaking country, knowing the language can be an asset, particularly if you work in a customer-facing role or in an international setting.
  • People who work in fields where French is commonly used: French is one of the official languages of the United Nations and is spoken in many countries around the world, so if you work in an international field, knowing French may be useful for your career.
  • People who are interested in French culture: French culture has had a major influence on art, literature, and cuisine, and learning the language can help you learn more about and appreciate these areas in greater depth.
  • People who want to improve their cognitive skills: Learning a new language can have numerous cognitive benefits, including improving memory, problem-solving skills, and concentration.
  • People who enjoy the challenge and satisfaction of learning a new language: Some people simply enjoy the process of learning a new language and may do so for personal fulfillment and growth.