Blog French Course
"Learn to speak French fluently in less than a year"
- Created by a Native French Speaker
- Focus on Everyday Life Dialogues
- Recorded at Slow and Normal Speed
- Simplified Phonetic Transcription
- Gives You Confidence to Speak
- 60 LESSONS
- RECORDED AT SLOW AND NORMAL SPEED
- CONTENT ACCESSIBLE FOR LIFE
- EMAIL SUPPORT
- 100% GUARANTEED 90 DAYS
- " HOW TO USE ANKI " GUIDE + MORE THAN 150 FLASHCARDS ALREADY MADE
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- 60 LESSONS
- RECORDED AT SLOW AND NORMAL SPEED
- CONTENT ACCESSIBLE FOR LIFE
- EMAIL SUPPORT
- 100% GUARANTEED 90 DAYS
- " HOW TO USE ANKI " GUIDE + MORE THAN 150 FLASHCARDS ALREADY MADE
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- 120 LESSONS
- RECORDED AT SLOW AND NORMAL SPEED
- CONTENT ACCESSIBLE FOR LIFE
- EMAIL SUPPORT
- 100% GUARANTEED 90 DAYS
- " HOW TO USE ANKI " GUIDE + MORE THAN 150 FLASHCARDS ALREADY MADE
- EBOOK OFFERED : " HOW TO FIND A LANGUAGE EXCHANGE PARTNER "
If you ever want to speak French one day,
you must avoid these 3 mistakes most people do
1) Wasting time learning (and forgetting) vocabulary
Most people spend hours and hours trying to learn words they’ll never use. It’s a shame because focusing on useful vocabulary is one of the best ways to quickly speak and understand French.
And the worst part is that as soon as they have to use this vocabulary in a real conversation, it doesn’t come out any more because they forgot everything. They eventually get frustrated and give up after a while.
However, according to a study from Brigham Young University, the 1000 most common words in French account for 85 percent of French conversations. Of course it's not enough to make anyone a fluent speaker, but it gives you a solid foundation to let you hit the ground running when you talk with native speakers.
2) Racking your brain over complicated grammar
Obviously you need to understand French grammar if you want to speak French. But you don’t need to memorize the thousand exceptions of each grammar rule to become fluent. Unfortunately most French courses try to teach you so much at once that you end up overwhelmed and frustrated by your inability to speak and understand French.
You don't need to learn how to conjugate all the possible French verbs by heart, but you can just learn a few conjugation patterns that apply to the vast majority of verbs. You don’t need to worry about making all the possible "liaisons" in a conversation, but just focus on the required ones that everybody do, and you can forget about the optional ones.
If you focus on the most important things, you will improve really quickly because you won't waste your time with insignificant rules that are rarely used. Most importantly, you will taste the joy of being able to understand and speak with natives.
3) Lacking self-confidence
Too many people refuse or give up to learn French because they are ashamed of speaking the language. They are afraid of being judged because of their accent or because they don't understand what a native say to them... This might be the biggest and the silliest mistake.
You who want to learn French, remember that you’re mother tongue is English. You don’t have to become an interpreter translator with a perfect pronunciation. You are just a normal person, so you have the right to make mistakes, and you will go through it because it's unavoidable. Therefore, it’s totally forgivable.
You want to use this language as a tool or as a passion in your life, so you don’t need to have a perfect level. You may feel ridiculous in the beginning, but in fact you are not, because you are doing something that others don’t even dare to do.
Hi everyone! My name is Simon, I live in the beautiful city of Paris and as you can guess, I speak French.
I never lived in an English speaking country, and my parents always spoke French with me. So you might wonder: why did I learn English?
Not because it was mandatory at school. In fact, it's very simple: because it’s fun! It opens up a whole new world of fascinating cultures and people. And that’s what I'm passionate about in life!
But today, you guys are lucky!
Because I'm here to share with you the greatness of knowing how to speak another language: French, my mother tongue.
It's a beautiful language, but the thing is, there’s a real big difference between spoken French and written French. That’s why most foreigners cannot understand French native conversations: because they learn to speak French by studying written French!
So my objective is to help you guys REALLY SPEAK FRENCH just like French people speak nowadays. Through regularity and motivation, you can acquire good basics in just a few months and even become fluent in less than a year!
See what makes the Blog French Course
so unique and efficient
Is it possible to learn French fluently
in less than a year ?
I know 99% of people will tell you that's not possible.
Let me tell you something: this part has nothing to do with intelligence, or talent, or being good at memorizing stuff, or whatever.
It's about mindset and motivation.
Learning a language is not only something that will bring you fun.
For me, the best part of learning a language is that it builds your character.
You can study this course as many times as you want during your whole life, but if you don't go out there, step out of your comfort zone, and force yourself to speak French, you'll never be fluent in French.
Before going further, I'd like to share some of my favorite motivational quotes with you:
- "The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.”
– Walt Disney
- "If you are working on something that you really care about, you don’t have to be pushed. The vision pulls you.”
– Steve Jobs
- "The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty.”
– Winston Churchill
- "I think goals should never be easy, they should force you to work, even if they are uncomfortable at the time.”
– Michael Phelps
So what do you have to do?
The Blog French Course is composed of 120 lessons.
If you can study one every day, that's a 4-month period of learning. Each lesson should take around 30 minutes.
You think you can do that? I strongly encourage you to set this objective.
Don't forget to use the recordings, they will be your best friends.
That was quite fast right?
That's how French people speak in everyday life.
But don't worry, understanding French will become easier and easier with time.
And you can always listen to the slow recording to focus on the sounds and see the differences when someone speaks fast.
Download the 8 first lessons for FREE
Just like any normal person, I like to try things before buying them if I have the opportunity.
So there you go, you can click on this link on the left to download the first 8 lessons of the Blog French Course. Isn't that great?
My personal experience with languages
During my last year of highschool, I started to learn Portuguese by myself, because I've always wanted to communicate with my Brazilian family with whom I had never talk to in my whole life.
Every day after school, I started to study alone in my room. Even though I was tired, I had homework to do... I always found some time to study a bit, even if it was for just 10 minutes.
After a few months, I could acquire the basics of the language, and after my final exams, I decided to spend one month in Brazil. It was my first time there as an adult, and my family were like total strangers to me.
By forcing myself to talk only in Portuguese, I improved so fast. At the end of the month, I was basically fluent in Portuguese. The whole process took me around 10 months.
If I did it, I'm sure you can do it as well.
When you finish the Blog French Course, I can assure you will have everything you need to be fluent in French. But unfortunately, I cannot force you to speak French.
Now I know you'll say: " What can I do if don't have anybody to speak French with? ".
This is the excuse of most people leaning languages, but in fact, this question has never been more wrong than today. Nowadays, there are so many ways to find conversation partners. Wether on websites, mobile apps, cultural events...
In order to help you start speaking in French, I offer you a whole eBook that I wrote about finding language exchange partners.
I really want to be sincere with you and help you truly become fluent in French. So I insist: if you don't practice your French with someone, you won't become fluent.
There are no courses online or at school that can make you magically speak fluently the first time you talk in French to someone.
However, with the combination of the Blog French Course lessons, and regular conversations with an exchange partner, you will progress extremely fast.
The problem I had with Portuguese is that I waited 9 months before speaking it with someone (my family in Brazil). But if you want, you can already start to make conversations after 1 month or even 2 weeks with the Blog French Course.
Of course, it should be very simple conversations at the beginning. But little by little, you will feel more and more at ease when you speak. It's not a joke, this combination is so powerful that you could become fluent in 4 or 5 months.
You will find all the resources you need and useful tips in the eBook to make the best out of your exchanges with your language partner. (PS: the eBook is only available with the full course).
90 Day Money Back Guarantee
I have worked several months on this course, and now I have full confidence in its quality to help you become fluent in French. But you only believe what you can see and you are right. So in addition to the free sample above, this guarantee allows you to freely test the course without taking any risk. If it doesn't improve your French within 90 days, you will be refunded 100%.
So if you believe there is even a "slight chance" the Blog French Course can work for you, you should give it a try. If it works, you'll eventually speak and understand French. If it doesn't, just send me an email within 90 days of your purchase to get your refund. It's that simple.
The only condition to be eligible for reimbursement is to really try your best with this course. You should know that this course is for people who are determined to learn French, and who know that it's impossible to become fluent in the blink of an eye. Remember, the key is regularity: it will take some time, but when the results come, you will have no regrets.
Laura Heinz Düsseldorf, GermanyThis is a great way to learn French. I actually had the opportunity to speak with a French native as a conversation partner after using this course. I tried to follow your advices from your eBook, and she was very surprised when I told her I started to learn just a few months ago. At school I was struggling with French classes, but this course made me enjoy learning French. Each lesson with all its side notes is just enough to study everyday, and the revision lessons were very clear and helped a lot to review the points I didn't understand well. Of course I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to learn French.
Emily Ramsay Dundee, ScotlandThe Blog French Course was the perfect course for me because the lessons were really quick to do everyday. I don't have so much time to study because of work, but every time I had a bit of spare time (in public transports, waiting for the bus...) I could use the course on my phone and easily complete or review a lesson. I could assimilate all the vocabulary and grammar points very naturally because the phrases were very realistic and easy to understand. By the way, thanks for the music suggestions at the end of the revision lessons, they made me love French even more!
How do I access the course?
After clicking on the "Start The Course Now" button, you will be redirected to the Checkout page where you can choose to safely pay with Paypal or via the insanely secure SSL + AES-256 encrypted Stripe to get the course.
Then you will be redirected to the purchase confirmation page where you can download the course from a link.
The link contains a zip folder in which you will find an introductory PDF file, another PDF file with all the lessons, two other folders including all the audio recordings at slow and normal speed, and one last folder with the guide for Anki and all the flashcard decks. (If you choose the full course option, there will be another PDF file for the eBook)
You will also receive this link by email with the purchase receipt.
Can this course be useful to me if I already know some French?
This course was created for beginners. I did separate it in two parts, so if you really think your level is already good, then you might not need the 1st part and start directly at the intermediate level. However, I recommend for everyone to start from the beginner level because the 2nd level is built on the previous one. So if you don’t know about some grammar rules, vocabulary, oral expressions… that are explained in the 1st part, you might have some difficulties to follow the 2nd part.
Besides, maybe you’ve been learning French for a while but you feel like you’re not making much progress and you’d like to give a new impetus to your learning process. Then the Blog French Course is still a great choice because I guarantee you will find different ways of speaking you’ve never seen in any book before.
What is a flashcard?
A flashcard is a tool used by Spaced Repetition Software such as Anki to make people memorize much more efficiently words, sentences, grammar rules, pronunciation features... They can be used for anything to memorize (not only languages).
They usually have a front part in which you put a word in English, and a back part in which you put its translation (But you are free to change the configuration).
The cards are grouped inside decks. When you study a deck, the cards will appear succesively and you must indicate if you remember the translation by clicking on one of the buttons proposed: "Again ; Hard ; Good ; Easy".
Day after day, the software will automatically make you revise the cards. The more you struggle to remember a card, the more often it will appear. Conversely, the cards that are easy to remember will appear less frequently.
You will find more information with the PDF guide ("Practical Sheet Anki") that I give with the Blog French Course.
Why can't I simply use a free course or textbook from the library?
You could do it if you want, but the problem with most free courses is that they don’t teach you real spoken French. They are the basic traditional courses that teach you the written French that pretty much hasn’t changed for the last 2 centuries. They will just make you sound like a book, and you won’t be able to understand nowadays native conversations.
The Blog French Course is well-structured, it focuses on the most important aspects you need to know about French, and it is very complete. My promise is that you will never have to buy anything else than this course to become fluent in French once you finish it. You will just have to keep on practicing regularly, whether by listening to French or speaking French whenever you have the opportunity.
Can I ask you any question?
- 60 LESSONS
- RECORDED AT SLOW AND NORMAL SPEED
- CONTENT ACCESSIBLE FOR LIFE
- EMAIL SUPPORT
- 100% GUARANTEED 90 DAYS
- " HOW TO USE ANKI " GUIDE + MORE THAN 150 FLASHCARDS ALREADY MADE
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- 60 LESSONS
- RECORDED AT SLOW AND NORMAL SPEED
- CONTENT ACCESSIBLE FOR LIFE
- EMAIL SUPPORT
- 100% GUARANTEED 90 DAYS
- " HOW TO USE ANKI " GUIDE + MORE THAN 150 FLASHCARDS ALREADY MADE
- ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....
- 120 LESSONS
- RECORDED AT SLOW AND NORMAL SPEED
- CONTENT ACCESSIBLE FOR LIFE
- EMAIL SUPPORT
- 100% GUARANTEED 90 DAYS
- " HOW TO USE ANKI " GUIDE + MORE THAN 150 FLASHCARDS ALREADY MADE
- EBOOK OFFERED : " HOW TO FIND A LANGUAGE EXCHANGE PARTNER "
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