Welcome to the Learn French Faster Blog
Learning French is a rewarding endeavour that will broaden your cultural and social horizons.
French is a very beautiful language because of its many intricacies and complex rules. Part of its charm is how despite all the sometimes tedious technicalities of the language, French still sounds like one of the most disarming and flowing languages of the world. To me it’s sort of like ballet, the way stiffness and rigour become, ironically, the very means to attain grace.

If you want to teach yourself French, honestly there’s no instant way, no shortcut method. Personally, I found that I learned French much better when studying in a group or when exchanging advice with others. I thought, “wouldn’t it be cool to have a website where people could go to get the best tips about how to learn French faster?” So, here you are!
This is a website dedicated to all of you French lovers interested in teaching yourself French faster, easier and with less effort.
Go ahead and browse around, read some articles, listen to some of the podcasts, read some reviews about the best (and worse) French language courses & software…and sign up for my 10 Tips to Better French course:

You want to Learn French Faster and Easier?
…sign up for my 10 Tips to Better French course:
If you are interested in finding out everything there is to know about learning French faster and easier, than this is your lucky day!…Because: I’ve gathered up all my best tips and recommendations into an e-mail “course” that you I send to you personally, for free, every day for the next ten days. Here’s what you’ll discover in the 10 Tips to Better French course:
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A cool strategy for learning French vocabulary easily and much more fun than sitting at a desk trying to memorize each word
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The best way to keep spoken French fresh and active in your life, without having a private French tutor (or significant other!)
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Kick starting your reading comprehension in a fun and easy way that you probably never even thought about
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How to avoid some painfully embarrassing moments by properly using easily mixed up French words and phrases
If you like what you read so far than here’s what to do…





