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Linguaphone French Language Courses - Software - Learning Aids

Pimsleur
Pimsleur Language Courses are audio courses and are a great way to learn while driving, exercising, etc.
To see the Pimsleur FRENCH Language Courses,
click here.

Linguaphone

Linguaphone audio language courses will teach you to read, write and speak your new language!

  To see the Linguaphone FRENCH Language Courses,
click here.

Additional Language Courses
Additional Language Courses & Learning Aids.
To see our selection of Additional FRENCH Language
Courses & Learning Aids, click here.

Rosetta Stone French Language Software
Rosetta Stone Language Software is an interactive CD-Rom course and is great for people who like to learn with visual pictures and text. You will need a computer to use the courses.
To see the Rosetta Stone FRENCH Language
Software, click here.

The FRENCH Language:
French is the offical language of France. French is spoken as a first language by more than 70 million people, chiefly in France (55 million speakers), Belgium (3 million), Switzerland (1.5 million), former French and Belgian colonies in Africa (5 million) and Canada (6.5 million). French probably ranks next after English as a second tongue. Having served as an international language in diplomacy and commerce as well as among educated people during the last few centuries, French still enjoys great prestige culturally and is one of the languages used by the United Nations. Written French uses the Roman alphabet. French spelling, which has many silent letters, is not always a reliable guide to pronunciation. For example, final consonants are generally not sounded. French spelling, however, is closer to the pronunciation than is English spelling.


 


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