Things Your Software to Learn French… 

These days there are lots of bits of software to learn French, how do you pick the good from the bad?

Thank goodness for software to learn French! Not so long ago we had options of either dusty books or "listen-and-repeat" tapes. Now we have a revolution in training that makes getting used to with the French language much quicker and much more fun!

But with so many alternatives, how do we know which software to learn French is the one for you?

1. Can you try it first?
With a lot of software you can get a free sample to try. At least some of the French language programs have the same. If you can get some free French teaching it will help you decide whether the package is for you. Even if you don’t particularly care for it, you got a few French lessons for now!

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2. Is it interactive?
Now that may seem like a pointless question. Surely all French language software must be interactive. Sadly no. Some are just re-formatted examples of the old tedious tapes that have been around for years. Beware budget French language software, it’s probably of limited use.

3. How does it cope with French sound?
Again you might think any French programs to take advantage of the functions of your PC and provide you with audio files. Surprisingly some don’t. When you’re testing software to learn French it is a definite advantage if the audio is in MP3 format so you can copy it to a player or CD. That way you get the added benefit of lessons on the move, away from your PC.

4. How does it handle actually speaking French?
Assuming your software has proper sound components, are they spoken by an English person speaking French or a native French speaker? I’d say it was of more obvious benefit to hear and learn from a French person if that’s the language I was learning.

5. How are French grammar, verbs and vocabulary offered?
One of the major advantages of learning French from software on your home computer has to be the degree of interactivity. Good French software will involve you and challenge you. Does the program you’re thinking about offer movie clips or illustrated lessons? Does it use games to make learning French interesting?

6. How far can it take you?
When searching for software to learn French consider how far you can go with the software. Is it just a beginner’s course? Will you have to pay extra for intermediate lessons? Or is it a software that will take you right from starting at zero through intermediate success to confident French?

7. What guarantees do they offer?
OK, your French software program may offer to teach you perfect French in a week (unrealistic) or capable French within a couple of months (achievable) but do they actually offer any guarantees? There are some that provide your money back if not happy with the results. A guarantee like that would obviously make me trust in their ability to deliver. I learn or it costs me nothing – I like that. learn basic french phrases

Language teaching has continually improved since I was small and software to learn French can be entertaining and engaging which is going to help you learn faster and more comprehensively. Like all programs there are a massive range of products and prices and it’s hard to decide. I hope the above will help guide you.

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By Dennis Cordy
Published: 6/25/2008

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