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		<description><![CDATA[Learning French as an adult isn't the same as learning it as a child, or even taking high school French classes. That's because, over time, the way we learn tends to change a little. Most adults learn a language by comparing it to the language they already speak. This is in contrast to the "sponge" method that children use - they just soak up a language.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning French as an adult isn&#8217;t the same as learning it as a child, or even taking high school French classes. That&#8217;s because, over time, the way we learn tends to change a little. Most adults learn a language by comparing it to the language they already speak. This is in contrast to the &#8220;sponge&#8221; method that children use &#8211; they just soak up a language.</p>
<p>Older learners who are taking French for the first time want to know why things are said the way they are, and may be frustrated by the experience in many conventional language programs. After all, we all want to learn quickly and easily. Our language abilities slow down a little as we age, so you might find it harder to pick up a language now than you did when you were in school. <span id="more-51"></span></p>
<p>But this does not mean that as an adult you can&#8217;t learn the French language. The French language is fluid and exciting and you can pick it up easily, no matter how old you are. You just need to find a course which suits your specific needs and can be worked into your daily schedule. In recent years great and significant developments have been made in the area of language education.</p>
<p>All you need to do is to keep certain things in mind, which can make your French learning experience enjoyable and fun.</p>
<p>Practice, Practice, Practice!</p>
<p>AT the risk of sounding clich?, practice makes it perfect! Though we all know it, it&#8217;s difficult to gather enough time for regular practice out of our busy schedules. But it needs to be done. Practicing whatever you&#8217;ve learnt is essential. The best way is to gather people who you could practice French with. Put up notices in your neighbourhood and get acquainted with people who know the language. You could also try Alliance Fran?oise. And if you get a chance to go to France, what could be better?</p>
<p>Passive Listening</p>
<p>One useful way to learn French is passively listening to it. Even though you might not be able to comprehend all that you listen to will still get familiar with pronunciation and usage of words. You can also listen to French music tapes while commuting from one place to another. To keep you occupied and entertained while also helping you learn.</p>
<p>Vary your practice:</p>
<p>Try doing different things on different days of the week. That&#8217;ll keep you interested and the coursework won&#8217;t be monotonous!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Skip A Day</p>
<p>The golden rule of learning French or any other language is o keep at it daily. Practicing daily has better efficacy than even the very best method of language training. Daily classes help you pick up the language quickly.</p>
<p>Take help from the Internet</p>
<p>There is a possibility that you might not be able to find regular classes that can be fitted into your work schedule or something similar. But if you are still determined about learning the language you can use help of the Internet. There are a lot of good courses online that you can make use of. Look around, find something that suits your purpose and practice daily. You will see that you start speaking French, fluently, soon.</p>


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