How to learn French easily?
You may have heard that learning French is difficult. This can be true if you have to learn French as it is taught to children in school. However, to be able to learn French and speak with French people in normal conversations, you don’t need to learn everything.
Of course, learning a new language is less easy if you don’t live in the country where the language you want to learn is spoken, because you’ll have fewer opportunities to practice speaking.
But it is still possible to learn and improve a language before going to a country and practicing the language in real life.
There are some techniques that I use for myself when I am learning a new language. The first important thing to understand is that, according to the country we grew up in and the language we learned as children, we used to train and use the muscles of our mouth and throat to reproduce sounds that we heard from other people in order to communicate. Of course, we did not train the muscles of our mouth and throat to be able to produce all the sounds possible on this planet. That’s the reason why, while learning a new language, it is necessary to train and exercise the muscles of our mouth and throat again to reproduce new sounds that we were not used to making until now. We can only become able to do this by listening and practicing, using our mouth and throat in a new way until it becomes natural.
Another technique that I like to use when I am learning a new language is to use my imagination to create a situation that can happen in real life, and ask myself, “How would I ask this question if I had to ask something to a shop seller, for example?” Using our imagination also engages our emotions, and our memory stores and remembers emotional situations better. Instead of experiencing situations in real life to feel emotion and remember better, we have the ability to trick our brain with imagination to create emotion and then remember better.