Fast-Track French Learning Made Simple
Learn 1000 Most Commonly Used French Words in Everyday Conversation (Beginner’s Vocabulary Guide)
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Narrated by:
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Laetitia Valstar
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By:
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Pierre Ray
About this listen
If you want to learn French in the most efficient way possible, then keep reading.
Learning a new language can seem quite daunting, especially if you’ve had a go at it during school without much to show for it now. The memories of the complicated grammar, elaborate vocabulary, and the confusing gender pronouns can leave a somewhat bitter taste in your mouth just at the prospect of taking on the challenge. It doesn’t have to be that way.
Not all words in French are created equally. Let me show you what I mean. According to the French dictionary Larousse, there are approximately 130,000 words in the French language. Enough words to discourage the average person from learning French, wouldn’t you say?
Well, I bring good news. There are only about 1,000 words that you need to know to understand 83.5 percent of the language. Now that sounds like a rather doable task, don’t you agree?
Let me show you what I have in store for you in Fast-Track French Learning:
- The 1000 words you need to know to have a conversation with just about anyone
- A perfectly bilingual voice actor to learn correct pronunciation and translation
- Over three hours of authentic French learning lessons
- Bonus quizzes at the end of each lesson to keep track of your progress
You can learn all the essentials and start impressing your friends with your French-speaking skills in just 10 days, even if your vocabulary currently stops at bonjour.
If you want to learn a new language in the most efficient and beginner-friendly way possible, then scroll up and click the "buy now" button.
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