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Morel
10-15-2006, 05:41 AM
Salom mnogouvajaemiy tilshunoslar!

Francuz tilini urganishni juda hohlayaman faqat uz vaqtimni tugri taqsimlashda kup hato qilaman va doim bu ishni keyinga qoldiraman. Balki haqiqatda ham juda banddurman, bilolmadim. Anyway, kim tilini urganishda qanday usul qullaydi, yani boshqa ishlar bilan paralel ravishda. Eng onson va time-effecient va jonga tegmaydigan metodlarni bilsangiz urtoqlashing, iltimos. Va online linklar bilan ham ulashsangiz juda minnatdor bulardim.

Kelayotgan haftangiz uzingis istaganday productive bulsin.

Morel.

visual
10-15-2006, 09:10 PM
Bonjure Dear morel ,

Good for you ....

I am also a lanaguge learner ,So i know how hard that the learning lanaguge is .Learning language is not an easy thing ,it needs more effort .

According my experenice Listening is the most important part of learning a lanaguge and then speak,read and write .

If there is some body who speak in French can talk with you every day ,it will be help most .

So,my suggestion is find some French friend ,if you can't listen the tape,CD or watching French movie often .

Good luck for you ..

Hope you learn French as quickly as possible ..

There is some link for you :

http://www.wordreference.com/

Morel
10-16-2006, 06:50 AM
Bonjure Dear Visual,

U can’t even imagine how happy I’m to hear ur advise and to learn that there is at least one person in this community who to share my thoughts with…..believe me it is really appreciated.

I have not got any French around so seems the concentration on audio and video facilities is the only option...

As far as I understand u r learning French and have an excel. command of English.., good for you, well done! I really admire ur patience and willingness to learn more, i.e. I respect such people!

Therefore, may I kindly ask u how you would evaluate the process of learning French while having a good knowledge of English. I mean, these both languages got the same roots and obviously there are similarities, as such it must be bit easier to learn French but Chinese or Japanese while having a good command of English?



PS: Pls, be so kind, paste your link once again ignoring three “w”.


Meilleures salutations,

Morel.

Morel
10-16-2006, 06:53 AM
Sorry Visual, i got the link now so u do not have to repaste, TA. Morel.

visual
10-16-2006, 09:07 PM
I think if some one knows one language well ,then want to learn another lanaguge is easier than any onther person.

You already master English ,so it is not very difficult for you learn French .You know that there is a lot of French words in English .but the pronunciation is diferent .

Never give up and go on .

Best wishes .....

visual
10-16-2006, 09:09 PM
More link for French..

http://www.frenchtutorial.com/


http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/French.asp

Audio ,video and books...

http://www.languagequest.com/home/newIndex.php?lang=French&ovmkt=2MFCANBADOK4MIU3UKI4U0D7MC

Morel
10-17-2006, 08:53 AM
More link for French..

frenchtutorial.com/[/url]


mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/French.asp[/url]

Audio ,video and books...

languagequest.com/home/newIndex.php?lang=French&ovmkt=2MFCANBADOK4MIU3UKI4U0D7MC[/url]


Merci pour ton temps.

Morel.