french language
french language
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by Shareen Aguilar - 2006-12-05
A distinct characteristic about the French language is the way it is pronounced. Within the French language itself; rules in grammar and pronunciation varies but there is one rule accepted and conside...
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by Shareen Aguilar - 2006-12-08
Learning is part of growing up. But if you're done with learning and you think that at your stage right now you don't need to learn at all; well, you're wrong. Our brain never stops working and each t...
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by Shareen Aguilar - 2006-12-08
When you're going to France, wouldn't it be nice to speak and talk to people in straight French? It would be a lot nicer and less stressing as well to be able to tell the French people what you really...
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by Dave Rivera - 2006-12-12
If you aim to learn the French language in all its beauty, you may want to learn how to pronounce the French words the correct way. Keep in mind that each language is unique in its own way that even n...
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by Shareen Aguilar - 2007-02-15
The French language is a member of the romance language and is widely spoken by 70 million people worldwide as the first language but mainly in France. The French language is currently the first langu...
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by Ethan Parker - 2007-02-20
Is Rocket French the right product to help you learn to speak French? Let's investigate this interactive product, and find out.HIGH POINTSReally, the Rocket series of language products gives you your...
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by Christopher Byrnes - 2007-03-09
When people start out learning French, they often fail because ethey don't have a definite reason to learn French. This is particularly obvious in schools, where pupils attend classes, but make little...
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by Christopher Byrnes - 2007-03-10
Many would be students start learning French without really knowing how to learn French words effectively. They start out well, and then run up against a mental brick wall, which often leads to a swif...
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by Christopher Byrnes - 2007-03-10
If you want to learn French, but you don't have access to a school nearby, or a language class, if you're house-bound, or if you don't want to leave the comforts of your home while studying, whatever ...
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by Christopher Byrnes - 2007-03-10
When you undertake to learn any language you are opening yourself up to a completely new learning experience. With any new learning experience you are likely to experience differences, and therefore d...