So you want to learn how to speak French? Très bien ! French is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, being official in 29 countries. These include Canada and Haiti in North America, French Guiana in South America, more than a dozen African nations, five European countries, and Vanuatu and several French overseas territories in Oceania. French is beautiful, popular, and very useful. Yet, despite what some native French speakers would have you believe, there’s one thing that French definitely isn’t: difficile. French might have a reputation for being incredibly difficult for non-natives, but I can tell you from experience, this isn’t true.
I actually found Spanish to be more difficult. That was mainly because Spanish was my first foreign language - so I made lots of mistakes in how I learned Spanish. But the time I got to French, I’d discovered the best ways to learn a foreign language. Approach French the right way, and avoid the mistakes that many first-time language learners make, and you’ll find that French isn’t nearly as difficult as you’ve been led to believe. While you certainly won't master it in three months, especially if you can only put a few hours a week into it, if you want to have your initial plan of action here’s how I’d suggest you learn French. Let’s take a look at what you should do in the first hour, first day, first week and first month of learning French. From here you'll have the start you need to keep your momentum going and keep learning!
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