Last updated on January 5th, 2024 at 01:50 pm
Are you frustrated with your French level? You would like to be able to speak more fluently, to understand French speakers more easily, to read and understand French novels but you don’t know where to start?
At Live-French.net, we have trained thousands of people around the world who, like you, thought that French is a nice language, like you were very fond of French culture, but like you were looking for ways to improve their French level.
Practical ways to get your French to the next level
Patience and regular efforts are essential to succeed in learning French.
Here are some practical things you can do to improve your French.
Have a routine
Take some new habits, for example, you can decide to read 1 article a day in French. There are plenty of online newspaper in French, pick the one you like. Devoting a few minutes every day to improve your French is a great routine, it might be hard at the beginning, but if you stick to it, the results are guaranteed.
Get a feel for the language
French grammar is not fun for everyone. However, a basic understanding of the French language is compulsory. If you haven’t learnt French formally in a classroom, it’s time to open a grammar book. If you get the French logic, you will see it’s not so complicated. As a teacher, I love French grammar and I try to pass it on to my students. Whether you need to know how to build a sentence, how to choose a tense, how to put words in the right order, there is a logical explanation for everything. With time, you will even be able to correct yourself because you will feel it doesn’t sound right. When you reach this level, you know a lot has been accomplished with your French learning.
Get some help
A private teacher can give you this little extra push you need that will make a big difference with your French level. You will be able to focus on your French speaking skills, go through questions you may have and motivate you. At Live-French.net, we offer a 30 min French trial lesson ny Skype for only 6 euros. It’s worth trying!
If you decide that you want to improve your French, take into account 2 things: [A] your starting point (your current level), [B] your objective (what level do you want to reach) and how you are going to move from A to B. If you are motivated and follow the advice on this page, you will take your French to the next level quicker than you think!