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Communicating in French wth French people has many facets beyond the words and grammar. How can I go about learning these facets of French?

2006-08-18 12:48:35 · 13 answers · asked by DevlDave 2 in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

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You are so right! If there is an Alliance Francais near you, you can join other french speaking people for social interaction, and that will help you. And by all means visit your video store and see if there are any french movies you can rent. It may be difficult to find something that doesn't have english sub-titles, but regardless of that, you can still learn a great deal by watching the actors in the movie. Make sure it is made in France, and ignore the subtitles, if you can. (Some of them have Asian subtitles, and that's great because you have to listen to the french sound track and can't guess at the meaning.)
Other than that, watch your newspaper and every time there is a french artist in town, a french concert, a french dignitary, try to get invited to the event.
Of course, the best thing of all is to treat yourself to a holiday in France once you have mastered the basics. You could call it advanced homework!!
Bonne chance.

2006-08-18 12:57:35 · answer #1 · answered by old lady 7 · 1 0

Why not get some French Movies out and watch their Non Verbal Communications. If you have access to something like SKY have a look at the French channels.

I've never thought about learning about body language as well as a spoken language of a country before - good idea!!!

2006-08-18 12:58:35 · answer #2 · answered by Jay Jay 3 · 0 0

Take a conversational class with French students...Travel to France and learn in real time. You will not learn this in a text book or from a CD/Video. The only way you can truly learn French is to emerse yourself in the language and live within this beautiful romantic culture. Just like the States, body language will vary from region to region. Even french video will not do their body language justice.

2006-08-18 13:49:16 · answer #3 · answered by Vintage Davinci 1 · 0 0

Both languages are really popular around the world so you can't go wrong. I thought German was a lot easier since it is really close to English. Since you can speak Spanish, French is a good option because they are both romance languages. If you better at English, German will be easier. If you are better at Spanish, French would be easier. Also, if you have a preference in its tone and sound... French is more graceful and German is a little more harsh but its still a really cool language to learn I think. I chose German.

2016-03-16 23:46:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The BEST way is to go to France and try it out...

Otherwise, watch some French films or TV. I did A level French (for my sins) and we watched Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources. I think Betty Blue is in French too, Beatrice Dalle is in that so there's eyecandy too :-)

Or, listen to French radio online so you can get some idea of inflection and the like :-)

Bonne chance :-)

2006-08-18 12:59:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Spend time speaking to French people, preferably in Fance. Sorry if this is an obvious answer, but it is really the only way.
Bonnes chances.

2006-08-18 13:01:23 · answer #6 · answered by fiend_indeed 4 · 0 0

try to know some french guys and talk with them. it is because it can give you the chances to know more about french body and learn it.

2006-08-18 14:07:39 · answer #7 · answered by CN 1 · 0 0

Watch french movies with no subtitles.

2006-08-18 12:55:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Television set is produced to the cheapest common denominator - i.e., the average IQ of the general public, whereas a written booklet is written to the highest common denominator

2017-03-04 23:58:03 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I love viewing television, I love the animal shows, the medical shows and the court docket and Judges shows

2017-02-03 04:30:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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