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Why Learn French?
One of the predominant Romance languages, French originated from (of all things) Vulgar Latin during the Roman Empire more than 2,000 years ago. Today, of course, the language is known for its eloquence and popularity amongst new language learners. French is spoken by approximately 75 million people as their first language and an additional 238 million as their second language. Worldwide, only a handful of languages are more commonly spoken. French is spoken by 63 million speakers in France, 6.5 million in Canada, and 5 million in former French and Belgian colonies. It is an official language in 44 countries and an official language of the United Nations.
A staple of foreign language courses in American high schools, French is one of the “core” foreign languages encouraged to learn in the United States. In fact, you may already have a few French words stashed away in your vocabulary. But do you know the language well enough to converse with a Parisian? With Pimsleur, you can start learning French – some useful phrases and more – in your first month, thanks to our innovative, flexible, and easily accessible learning platform.
Every language in the Pimsleur catalog employs techniques and methods first introduced by what’s known as the Pimsleur Method™. These proven lessons and instruction styles help you quickly grasp new words, and before you know it, you’re on your way to conversing with native French speakers.
When you learn the French language, you’ll enjoy all the benefits that come along with Pimsleur’s French courses:
- The ability to read a book in French.
- More enjoyable, in-depth travel experiences from France, French-speaking Canada, large parts of Africa, and elsewhere.
- Immersive understanding of French culture that’s unique for people who have learned to speak French.
The Best Way to Learn the French Language
Pimsleur’s innovative teaching methods give you the best possible way to learn French. Our French lessons are based around an immersive, comprehensive platform that builds confidence with each day.
We help you learn to speak French with a variety of skill-building exercises that promote a rapid learning pace as you study the language. The process, from square one to speaking conversationally, is helped along with Pimsleur’s Speed Round games, digital flash cards, lightbulb moments, reading lessons, Voice Coach AI pronunciation feedback, and more.
You’ll quickly see how fun it is to learn French with Pimsleur! Our platform allows you to study French on the go, from anywhere! Study French while doing the dishes, taking a walk, or during other normal day-to-day activities. Thanks to our learn-by-listening techniques, you’ll learn French the natural way – the same way a child learns to speak, by listening. When was the last time you saw a child pick up new words with vocabulary flash cards? You haven’t – that’s why our innovative approach puts you on the path to speaking French quickly.
Why Choose Pimsleur for Online French Lessons?
Pimsleur puts you in control of your goal to learn to speak French. Everything you do while taking online French lessons is designed to build upon what you’ve already learned, and use this knowledge to gain confidence as you learn to speak with the right tone, pace, and dialect. Many Pimsleur customers learn a new language in their spare time…what are you waiting for? Commencer aujourd'hui! (That’s “get started today”…don’t worry, you’ll learn that soon!)
Speak French with Confidence. Read like a Native.
Through his research, Dr. Pimsleur found that traditional teaching methods like memorizing vocabulary, conjugating verbs, and practicing grammar actually SLOW DOWN your ability to learn French. He called them the kiss of total silence because they made it nearly impossible to speak the French language. It's the reason learning a language feels so difficult, when it should feel totally natural.
It makes sense when you think about it. Have you ever seen a toddler memorizing vocabulary lists? Or picking out parts of speech in a sentence diagram? Of course not. Children learn language the way we were meant to ‐ by listening. That's because we are hardwired to remember sounds and store them in our memory automatically.
It's the same way you pick up a song on the radio. You don't have to study the lyrics or understand musical notes and chords to remember a song. Chances are, if you hear a song once you can sing along the next time you hear it.
Don't miss out. Try learning French with Pimsleur today while your first week is FREE!