Learn French for Free at Babbel.com (Page 2 of 2)

Article by R. H. (4,170 pts ) , published Jun 27, 2009

French Tutorials

Babbel Screenshot - French tutorialsOn Babbel, you can work through three French tutorials: Première rencontre, "Bonjour, je suis Alex!", and J'aie une question. Each tutorial will lead you through audio and written forms of the important phrases, complete with helpful tips in English that will let you know how and when to use the different phrases you're being taught.

1. Première rencontre (First contact: greetings and farewells). In this section,you will learn all the important phrases you need for meeting people, introducing yourself and others to one another, and saying goodbyes.

2. "Bonjour, je suis Alex!" ("Hi, I'm Alix!" - First dialogue, exercises and the verb "to be"). In this section, you will learn a very important French verb and the all-important personal pronouns.

3. J'aie une question ("I have a question": Words and phrases for basic questions). In this tutorial, you'll learn the interrogative pronouns and other essential words and phrases you'll need to ask questions in French.

Each of these three tutorials is indispensable to any learner who wants to learn the basics needed to get by in a French speaking country.

French Writing Topics

Babbel Screenshot - French Writing TopicsIf you really want to learn French well, you will want to learn to write French well! Babbel.com gives you thirty-two French writing exercises, giving you the chance to write imaginatively, voice your opinion, and share your life experiences...all in French!

For example, there is one writing exercise on being green. When you click on this exercise, you will see the topic "Êtes-vous vraiment écolo?" You will be asked to write some sentences describing what you do to protect the environment. You will be provided with a number of phrases to help you along in your writing, such as "économiser l'énergie," "recycler," "le commerce équitable," and "la pollution."

Perhaps the most helpful part of each writing exercise comes after you have written it. At the bottom of the page, you will see options to send what you've written to "community," "friends," or "native speakers." This means that you will be able to have your writing evaluated by other members of the community who are native speakers of French.

Of course, in exchange, you will be expected to lend some of your native English-speaker expertise to those who are producing writing exercises in English: a very worthy language exchange.

Vocabulary Packages

Babbel Screenshot - French vocabulary packagesBabbel has a wonderful collection of French words and phrases, neatly organized into eighty-five vocabulary packages, which are grouped under the following headings: Food and Drinks, Conversation, Job and Business, People, Travel, Daily Life, Leisure, and Essentials.

Say you choose the vocabulary package "Faire des compliments" (Pay a Compliment), which will teach you twenty-four phrases. Once you click on the image for this package, you will guided through four rounds of learning (six phrases in each round) with an automatic trainer who shows you photos and says the phrases for you. You will learn phrases that translate into English statements like, "I love you!" and "I can always count on you. You are reliable."

Once you have completed all eighty-five of these free vocabulary packages and learned the words and phrases within, you will have an excellent ability to communicate in basic French! Thanks to Babbel.com's free French language learning resources, you can learn a lot of French online and have fun while you learn.

Comments

Jun 29, 2009 3:24 PM
Thanks, Angela
I just glanced at the Busuu page, and it looks interesting. I will definitely take a closer look. I always appreciate tips on other language learning websites: thank you!
Jun 27, 2009 2:37 PM
Angela
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Hi,

very interesting article - I will try it out because it seems like a very nice learning tool. I have been using http://www.busuu.com so far which I like very much as well for improving my French. Would be interested in getting your opinion about this website and how you compare it to babbel.com

Angela
 
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