The best resources for learning French

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Resources for Learning French is a collection of the best resources for learning French, providing you with everything you need in one place :

✓  Variety : Choose resources from a wide range of topics, across a wide range of platforms

✓  Fun : Learn with context, focusing on what you love

✓  Convenient : At home. On the go. Learn a language wherever you are

✓  Affordable : All you need is an internet connection to access free resources

Frequently Asked Questions

  • If you feel confident about how to learn a language but don’t want to waste hours looking for the best resources for learning French, then Resources for Learning French is the perfect eBook for you.

  • If you’re not sure how to put these resources together into a plan for learning French, I’d recommend the How to Learn French eBook, available to purchase on the How to Learn Languages website.

    The eBook will show you how to learn French step by step, covers all the resources mentioned in Resources for Learning French, and even teaches you about the history of the French language.

    You also receive a welcome video explaining how to get the most out of the guide, as well as a checklist to help you keep track of the process and break it down into manageable chunks that feel rewarding.

  • Upon purchasing the eBook, you will receive an ePub file of How to Learn French.

  • Thanks to a partnership with Sprout, your purchase will lead to the planting of mangrove trees in Madagascar.

    I contribute a % of each sale towards tree planting because reforestation efforts revive natural habitats, improve coral reef health, support local livelihoods and aid in the fight against climate change by extracting CO2 from the air.

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  • Due to the nature of digital products, it is not possible to offer refunds. However, if you have any questions about the eBook or learning French, please feel free to email me at contact@howtolearnlanguages.info, and I’ll get back to you promptly. I’d be more than happy to help.

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The best resources for learning French

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Wonderful book that not only explains the fundamentals of the language in a clear and orderly way but also helps to learn French with resources available to to everyone on the internet

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The history part has been a real gem... I had so many aha moments... I feel like I am now privy to a secret that is known to so few and cherished by even fewer

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I found this to be a great resource for learning Spanish. I have been trying other methods but will definitely be following this

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The best resources for learning French

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About the Author

Hi, I’m Sean. I began teaching myself languages in 2018 whilst studying History at the University of Leeds, including a year studying at the Sorbonne in Paris conducted entirely in French. Since then, I’ve continued learning languages independently for research, enjoyment, and daily life. This process has shaped the way I think about language learning.

I have a Diploma in English Language Teaching (DELTA) from the University of Cambridge and have over six years’ experience teaching both online and in the classroom.

I now live in Hanoi, where I’m completing a Master’s degree in History at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, studying entirely in Vietnamese.

This website brings together my experience as a self-directed learner and as a teacher. I focus on sustainable and enjoyable language learning - built on consistency and key principles that anyone can apply to their own journey.

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