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kemmy
Jun 30, 2008, 08:38 AM
What is the best possible way to learn writing words in french
Credendovidis
Jun 30, 2008, 09:45 AM
The best way to learn French is to go and live in a French speaking country.
The second best way is to start training with a private French teacher.
The third best way is to start reading French books.
The best way to WRITE French words is by writing them on a computer with French spell checker.
Success !
:)
Clough
Jul 1, 2008, 03:47 AM
Where are you at concerning writing things in French, please? It would be helpful to know that in order to help you the best here.
Thanks!
boreenjf
Jul 7, 2008, 11:32 PM
Hi!
I'm french, and I think it's more easy to speak french, than write french.
If you want write french, you must read often french. Buy a newspaper. Or tchat in french.
Later
Clough
Jul 8, 2008, 12:32 AM
hi!
i'm french, and i think it's more easy to speak french, than write french.
If you want write french, you must read often french. Buy a newspaper. Or tchat in french.
later
I would think that would be very true about it being easier to speak it than write it. If you have to write it, then the issues of correct spellings and grammar come into play. Whereas, if you are speaking it, then you might be a little bit incorrect in your grammar, but people most likely would still be able to understand what you are saying.
boreenjf
Jul 8, 2008, 01:36 AM
I would think that would be very true about it being easier to speak it than write it. If you have to write it, then the issues of correct spellings and grammar come into play. Whereas, if you are speaking it, then you might be a little bit incorrect in your grammar, but people most likely would still be able to understand what you are saying.
I'm teachter. And I teach french, and history and geography.
I work with pupil beetween 10 to 16 years olds.
I see every day, how writing french is difficult.
Very much rules, (spell, grammar , used verb (conjugaison)) and, if you want write a good french, you must work hard, many years. Except, if you have, an amazing brain.
French words are various. You must record the spell about each word. There is not a rule for all the word. But, almost, one rule, one word.
Example:
In English you say an horse, many horses.
In French you say: Un cheval , des chevaux.
In English: a jackal, many jackals (I suppose)
In frecnh un chacal, des chacals.
The rule is different with "cheval" and "chacal"
If you want, I can help you, sometime. [Personal email address removed for privacy.]
earl237
Feb 27, 2009, 06:44 PM
Check out Learn French - Online Free French Lessons to learn French (http://www.bonjour.com)
It has basic phrases, numbers and enough to get by in a french speaking area.
boreenjf
Feb 28, 2009, 12:43 AM
Check out Learn French - Online Free French Lessons to learn French (http://www.bonjour.com)
It has basic phrases, numbers and enough to get by in a french speaking area.
If you want to try! Write in french! I'll say my think.
About american or english:
According to me it's very difficult to understand somebody speaking.
I can't guess what are the words spelled.
It's more easy to read a newspaper.
Do you know a solution, to understand, to heard, what americans say?
Later.