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Different Ways to Greet People in French
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryThese greetings are some of the most useful words to know in French.
Read more5 Reasons Why French is the Easiest Language to Learn (for English Speakers)
Posted on by Josh in the learning french categoryIf you can already speak English, you have a huge head-start when it comes to learning French!
Read moreHow to Learn French
Posted on by Kafi in the learning french categoryWhen it comes to learning French, it is better to do it a little bit every day than two long hours every so often.
Read moreFrench exams: DELF, DALF, TEF, TCF
Posted on by Nancy in the learning french categoryLearning a language doesn’t necessarily have to involve taking an exam but depending on your life plans.
Read moreLearning French for Kids
Posted on by Nancy in the learning french categoryYou live abroad and you would like to give your children the chance to learn French, but you do not know how to start?
Read moreHOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PRONUNCIATION WHEN LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE
Posted on by Nancy in the tips, learning french categoryLearning a new language is wonderful, exciting and everything in between, but it can also be scary sometimes! Especially having to speak when you are unsure of the pronunciation…Take French for example, all those pesky “R” and silent letters, why oh why do they have to be there if it is not to be pronounced?
Read moreBEST PRACTICES TO LEARN FRENCH
Posted on by Nancy in the tips, learning french categoryWhether it is knitting, wood carving, or learning a language, learning a new skill takes motivation and effort. A critical aspect of learning something new is that it should be an enjoyable experience. So the best way to start learning French is to set yourself an achievable target but most of all realistic.
Read moreThree Specific Tips to Learn French
Posted on by Nancy in the learning french categoryBonjour, comment ça va? So you've fallen in love with the French language. Its beauty, the way every word sounds poetic, almost like you are singing a love song, but are still struggling with masculin and feminin? Fret not, the Learn French with Alexa team has three tips to help you with memorization, pronunciation and more.
Read moreAsk Alexa: June's FAQs
Posted on by Nancy in the learning french, frequently asked questions categoryLast month, we received many French questions for Alexa via social media. Our community members on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube were very curious. We did our best to answer as many questions as possible during the month.
Read moreLearning French from A0 to C2
Posted on by Nancy in the learning french categoryOne of the most popular questions we receive at Learn French with Alexa is "how soon after starting your subscription course, can I jump from CEFR level A0 to C2?" It seems you all want to learn French as fast as lightning. Whether for a holiday, career prospects or a move, everyone is in a hurry. Unfortunately, French is a language that takes time to learn effectively.
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