How To Start Learning French
Updated On 2024-11-18
First Words and Phrases
Start with these high-frequency words that you'll use every day:
- "Bonjour" (Hello)
- Used from morning until evening
- Essential for first interactions
- "Merci" (Thank you)
- Basic politeness
- Used multiple times daily
- "S'il vous plaît" (Please)
- Shows respect and politeness
- Expected in French culture
Essential Building Blocks
Basic Pronouns
je (I) tu (you - informal) vous (you - formal/plural)
- These form the foundation of your first sentences
Simple Verbs
- être (to be) "Je suis..." (I am...)
- Forms basic introductions
- avoir (to have) "J'ai..." (I have...)
- Creates many common expressions
Numbers 1-10
un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix
- Needed for prices, time, dates
First Sentences
Introductions
- "Je m'appelle..." (My name is...)
- Your first complete sentence
- Used in every new meeting
- "Je suis de..." (I am from...)
- Tells your origin
- Starts conversations
Basic Questions
- "Comment allez-vous?" (How are you?)
- Formal version
- Used with strangers
- "Comment ça va?" (How's it going?)
- Informal version
- Used with friends
Daily Learning Routine
Morning
- Listen to one French song
- Read three new words
- Practice yesterday's phrases
Evening
- Watch 5 minutes of French content
- Write one simple sentence
- Review today's learning
Learning Methods
Active Learning
- Speak aloud daily
- Even when alone
- Builds confidence
- Write by hand
- Helps memory
- Improves spelling
Passive Learning
- Background French radio
- French music playlists
- French Netflix shows with subtitles
Cultural Integration
Food and Drinks
Learn words for:
- café (coffee)
- pain (bread)
- eau (water)
- Order these items daily
Basic Etiquette
- Always greet before asking questions
- Use "vous" until told otherwise
- Say "au revoir" when leaving
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Pronunciation
- Silent letters
- Final consonants often silent
- 'h' is always silent
- Nasal sounds
- Practice 'en', 'an', 'on'
- Different from English
Grammar
- Gender exists
- Every noun is masculine or feminine
- Articles change accordingly
- Word order
- Adjectives usually after nouns
- Different from English
First Goals
Week One
- Learn five greetings
- Count to ten
- Say your name and origin
Month One
- Order a simple meal
- Introduce yourself fully
- Understand basic directions
Resources Needed
Free Tools
- Language learning apps
- YouTube French channels
- French radio websites
Basic Materials
- Small notebook for vocabulary
- Phone for recording practice
- Basic grammar guide
Consistency matters more than quantity. Even 15 minutes daily will build strong foundations over time.
Focus on understanding and speaking before perfecting grammar rules.
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