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How to teach yourself French at home?

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I am 12 years old, I am looking for some french teaching packet. Like some picture story book,cassette,and book. I am not really sure, but what does homeschooling kids learn french by? I m just looking for something with good result and fun to learn. Thank you so much for reading, and please help me, i would really appreciate it. have a nice day

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  1. French.

    http://www.bonjour.com/

    http://www.frenchtutorial.com/

    http://www.france-pub.com/french/

    http://www.tolearnenglish.com/tous.php

    http://www.frenchassistant.com/default.a...

    ALL SITES - IN FRENCH:

    http://www.francaisfacile.com      Apprendre le français

    http://www.mesoutils.com            Outils utiles au travail ou à la maison

    http://www.mesexercices.com      Exercices variés

    http://www.mathfacile.com


  2. Everything I am about to share with you is FREE.

    Ahn's French is great for beginning to learn the French language! :)

    http://www.archive.org/details/ahnsfrenc...

    http://www.archive.org/details/ahnsintro...

    http://www.archive.org/details/ahnspract...

    For sound-guiding and a basic lesson-plan, try this: http://www.frenchtutorial.com/standard/

    For general helps, check out these sites:

    http://www.word2word.com/course.html

    http://www.byki.com/fls/FLS_gla4.html?l

  3. http://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/index.htm...

  4. You could always get a pen pal? And email a French school aged person and learn from one another?

  5. Rosetta Stone is always the best for learning a language by yourself at home, but a major downside is that it is very expensive.  I would really be careful about choosing a different computer program though, because I know that a lot of the cheaper ones aren't good (as in they aren't as efficient and might make you frustrated).

    My dad really loves listening to language CDs, but I can't pay attention to those for more than 15 minutes before it starts to melt into itself.  

  6. I use a combination of Rosetta Stone, worksheets my mom prints for me to practice, and French story books from the library. Rosetta stone is great because it teaches you other languages the same way you learned English as a baby, so you actually reach a point where you're able to think in that language and not just translate to it.  

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