• Would you like to impress your friends by your knowledge of the French language?
  • Have you always wanted to be fluent in the language of romance?
  • Do you want to increase your chances of getting a new job or a promotion?
  • Would you like to have something in common with Hollywood stars who can speak fluent French like Johnny Depp (well, he is married to a French woman) or Angelina Jolie?
  • Do you wish to be fluent in a language that is spoken on all 5 continents?

And Finally...
Voulez-vous apprendre à parler Français?

If your answer is oui, then you need this:

French Language Programs: Simple Ways To Assess Their Worth






French language programs come in all shapes and sizes; some people believe that you get what you pay for, but just to make sure you are not getting scammed into spending hundreds on a totally worthless course, you should get some information prior to buying anything. Before spending hard-earned money on a French language program, you need to make sure it is worth it. Here are 3 simple ways to assess how good is a French language program:
  • Read various reviews of French language programs online, in magazines or in newspapers. This can be slightly tricky as a lot of so-called reviews are actually advertisements, so you need to visit trustworthy websites and read reviews from writers (online or offline) that you can trust.
  • Ask neighbours, co-workers, relatives or friends who have already used a French language program what they thought about it: was the course easy to use and understand, did they get enough support, how good was the sound/video quality, how long did the course take, how confident are they now in speaking French, was it worth the price...?
  • Sign up for a free trial, if available. The best way to assess how good a French language program really is is to try it out for yourself, as you are the person making the final decision. Rocket French has a free 6 day course available for anyone who is interested in trying their French language program. There is no obligation to purchase at the end of the trial so it is totally risk-free.
When you shop around for a French language program that is adapted to your own needs and is within your budget, word of mouth may be an effective way to get your information about various avalable packages, but ultimately the final decision is up to yourself. Free trials containing samples of actual French lessons from the premium language course are the most effective in assessing whether that course will suit you.
Simple Ways to Learn French: Listen to French Radio






When researching simple ways to learn French, you will probably come across listening to French radio. This method has its pros and cons, some of which are listed here:


Advantages of French radio as a simple way to learn French:
  • Time: since you can listen to the radio while doing other things, I recommend it to all those who do not have a lot of time on their hands. If you are already a radio listener, just switch to a French station as a very simple way to learn French while doing something you are already doing everyday.
  • Pronunciation: since French radio broadcasters are usually native French speakers, you are guaranteed to hear the correct pronunciation, while you may not get this from an English or American French teacher.
  • Enjoyable: listening to French radio is a pleasurable way to learn French, especially if you choose a radio station that plays your kind of music.


Disadvantages of French radio as a simple way to learn French:
  • Speech can be too fast for your level: if you are a beginner, you may not be able to understand a lot of what is said and lose motivation. The best advice is to try and persevere: after you get used to the presenters' accent it will become easier to catch full sentences.
  • Too much music, not enough speech: if you can, select French news stations over music oriented ones, as French radio stations tend to play a lot of English and American music and even if the D.J. plays French songs, some have lyrics that are difficult to understand or with music that is louder than words.
  • Difficulty to practise speaking French: unlike with French CD or online courses, French radio broadcasters do not give you time to repeat new words and sentences: you may still be trying to understand what has just been said while a new sentence is being spoken and there is no one who can explain the new words that you come across while listening to French radio.
While French radio is one of many simple ways to learn French, it cannot be relied on solely as a French learning method. It may be very effective for advanced learners or as a way for someone who has already studied French to refresh his or her language skills, but if you are a beginner it is imperative that you use a reliable French language course in conjunction with listening to French radio.
Learn How To Speak French





There are many reasons why you would wish to learn how to speak French: You may want to take a trip to France or any other French speaking country for work or for a holiday, you may want to learn how to speak French in order to find a better job or to get promoted, you may have (or think of getting) a French partner, you may want to refresh rusty French skills so you can be of assistance to your children when they are struggling with their French homework or exams, whatever the reason for you wanting to learn how to speak French, you have come to the right place.

The best way to learn how to speak French is to listen and practise speaking the language. You need to find the French course that is right for you, but as well as studying the course, my advice is to try and immerse yourself as much as possible in the French language. Here are a few tips:
  • Listen to French radio stations;
  • Speak with French people in their native language if you know some;
  • Watch French movies in their original version;
  • Listen to French CDs while reading the lyrics;
  • Read books, newspapers, magazines, etc. in French;
  • Practice naming the things you see in French;
  • Play French wordgames like crosswords, word searches, etc.
  • Spend some time in a French speaking country;
  • Learn how to speak French with a reputable French course.

Whatever method you choose to learn how to speak French, it does not have to be difficult. Rocket French contains audio lessons that you can listen to over and over, transcripts of the audio conversations, French grammar and culture lessons, interactive games to help you progress in your learning rapidly and easily, as well as a forum where you can get help from French teachers, native French speakers and other members 24 hours a day, 7 days of the week. The Rocket French download version also contains useful flash cards. This method has been designed for people like you who wish to learn how to speak French rapidly, effectively and easily so that you can quickly become confident in speaking the French language even among the fastest native French speakers. 

This trusted program that can teach you how to speak French in as little as 2 months contains:
  • 33 interactive audio lessons and their transcripts;
  • 31 grammar and culture lessons;
  • 3 kinds of games that will help you learn French vocabulary, pronunciation and French verbs so that you are having fun while learning;
  • Flash cards if you order the download version;
  • Your own French teacher that you can contact for help anytime;
  • Lifetime membership to the Rocket French Learning Lounge, where you can connect with other French learners.