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Is French Hard to Learn? An Honest Analysis for Beginners
by Olly Richards
Today Iโm delighted to feature a guest post that answers the common question: โIs French hard to learn?โ
Hereโs what youโll learn:
The difficulty of learning French compared to other languages
Some of the most common problems learners face with French
How you can learn French quickly and effectively
I hope you enjoy the post!
P.S. Want to learn French quickly and speak it with confidence? I recommend enrolling in my beginner programme, French Uncovered, which teaches you through StoryLearningยฎ. Click here to find out more and try out the method for free.
French is spoken by more than 220 million people on five continents.
Itโs the international language of cooking, film, fashion, theatre, the visual arts and dance.
But itโs also a language that inspires fear in learners because of its notoriously tricky pronunciation.
But just how hard is it to learn French?
Two years ago I wanted to take on a new language challenge and I decided to learn French in โฆ Morocco!
In this article, Iโm going to show you what it takes to learn French, and youโll see that learning this beautiful language doesnโt have to take a lifetime.
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Why French Is Easier Than You Think
To see if French is hard, I decided to learn it for one month and find out.
My goal was simple, I wanted to hold a 10-minute conversation with a native speaker, entirely in French, after only 1 month.
You might think: โIn just one month? Is French that easy?โ
Well, this answer depends on a few factors, for example, what your native language is and what your definition of a โhardโ language is.
Letโs assume that youโre a native speaker of English or that you speak English very well. What does it actually take to become fluent in French?
Letโs take a look at the facts.
The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) has created a list to show the approximate time you need to learn a specific language as an English speaker:
As you can see in the image above theyโve categorised French as a language that is closely related to English and therefore easy to learn.
According to different sources, 45% of all English words have a French origin. And that is a lot!
Take a look at these examples of common vocabulary in English and French:
la boutique
lโempire
la cage
la date
le fruit
le garage
lโimage
le menu
la nature
la photo
le sandwich
la radio
le train
le yoga
lโalphabet
Did you recognise all of the words? Pretty easy I guess, but keep in mind that the pronunciation in French is quite different.
So, if French is supposed to be an easy language to learn then why are there so many people who say that French is difficult?
There are a few things that French learners complain about which might be tricky to learn for beginners. Letโs take a look at some of them.
French Pronunciation Is Tricky
French has a huge number of vowels (whereas Spanish and Italian rarely use more than five). Many of these vowels are new for an English speaker and mastering thepronunciation may take some time. Spanish and Italian are easier than French in this regard.
And then, there is, of course, the famous French โrโ. In the south of the Netherlands (where I come from) weโve got a very similar โrโ, so for me, it wasnโt much of a struggle, but I know that it can be a tricky one for native English speakers.
Also, in everyday spoken French, particularly when youโre speaking quickly, words can sound quite different from the standard pronunciation:
Quโest-ce quโil fait? (โquโilโ is pronounced as โkeeโ)
Elle connaรฎt la rรฉponse (โelleโ is pronounced as โ0ehโ)
Tu sais quโil veut รงa (โquโilโ is pronounced as โkeeโ)
Je veux quโelle mโappelle (โquโelleโ is pronounced as โkehโ)
Why French Verb Conjugations Arenโt So Difficult
In English, our verb conjugations are very limited;
I eat
you eat
he/she eats
we eat
you (pl.) eat
they eat
Itโs only the verb for the third person singular that changes.
Of course, we also have irregular verbs with more variation;
I am
you are
he/she is, etc.
In French, on the other hand, there are more conjugations:
Je mange
tu manges
il mange
nous mangeons
vous mangez
ils mangent
Now this might seem tricky but the good news is that the difference between written and spoken French is so big that
the first person singular (I)
second person singular (you)
third person singular (he/she/it)
and third person plural forms (they)
of the verb โโmangerโโ are pronounced exactly the same despite having written forms that vary substantially.
So, the verbs here โ je mange / tu manges / il mange โ are all pronounced the same way!
This works similarly for many other verbs. Perhaps, we could say that the conjugation of verbs is easier than you might think at first, at least in spoken French, as the conjugated verb is often pronounced the same.
How Autocorrection Can Help You With Conjugations
I found that writing French is a little harder than speaking for this reason. If you focus on speaking and you donโt practice your writing, you will find that it can be pretty tricky to write a text message to someone in French, even once you speak the language well.
A trick you can use here is that you make sure you use the auto correction on your smartphone. When you want to write โyou eatโ and youโre not sure if it should be โtu mangesโ or โtu mangeโ, you just write โtu mang..โ and most of the time it will show you the verb conjugation which is most likely to be correct.
In this case, the suggestions for the word are โmangerโ and โmangesโ. As โmangerโ is pronounced differently Iโm pretty sure the right conjugation for โtuโ here should be โmangesโ.
You could say that Iโm cheating here, but why not use technology when itโs available? Texting in French (with auto correction) is also a fun and useful way to practice your writing skills.
Does Irregular Spelling Make French Hard?
French is not a phonetic language which means that you canโt really tell the way a word is pronounced by the way itโs written.
The thing is that English isnโt a phonetic language either. And yet people from all over the world manage to learn to speak it.
In French, many letters are silent, when they appear at the end of words. Usually, the letters b, c, f, k, l, q and r are pronounced when they appear at the end of words (although b, k, and q are rarely final consonants).
So, for example, the word โparlerโ (to speak) has a silent r at the end.
IPA: paสle (you donโt pronounce the โrโ at the end of the word)
Now, of course, when youโve been learning French for a while you start seeing the similarities in the written forms and you get a feeling for how certain words are pronounced.
Still, you need to be careful. Always listen carefully to a nativeโs pronunciation.
Recently, a friend told me over the phone that she had to go to Braine-lโAlleud, a place in Belgium. I thought that I had a pretty good idea about how French spelling works, but it took me a long time to find out how the name of this city was actually written.
Yeah, languages with non-phonetic alphabets can be tricky sometimesโฆ
How To Wrap Your Head Around French Word Gender
All nouns in the French language have a gender, either masculine or feminine. Gender is determined by the definite or indefinite article (โa/anโ or โtheโ in English).
When learning the language, you need to learn the gender of each word with the word itself. When you learn the word โโhouseโโ you should know that is it โla maisonโ. If you get the gender of a word wrong it can be confusing. In French, the adjectives refer to the gender of the noun they describe.
Letโs take a look at a few examples:
The beautiful house โ La belle maison
If youโre not sure about the gender of the word โmaisonโ and you assume itโs masculine, you might say: โLe beau maisonโ (incorrect)
From the perspective of a French speaker, the last option sounds very strange.
In French, they use โbelleโ to describe feminine nouns and โbeauโ for masculine.
Each adjective has a masculine/feminine and a single/plural version.
The adjective โbelle/beauโ in French is irregular but most adjectives add an โeโ to the masculine singular form to get the feminine singular.
Amรฉricain โ Amรฉricaine (American)
Blond โ blonde (blond)
Fort โ forte (strong)
Joli โ Jolie (pretty)
Petit โ petite (small)
If you get the gender wrong, youโll probably also write/pronounce the adjective of that noun incorrectly.
The good thing?
People will probably still understand what youโre trying to say!
How You Can Learn French In A Matter of Months
Iโm fluent in Mandarin but I think that I managed to learn more French in 3 months than Mandarin in a year.
So is French easy to learn? Well. itโs certainly not as hard as you think!
How many hours each week you devote to learning the language
Letโs take a look at the level I reached in French after only one month:
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As you can see Iโm not very fluent and of course I made mistakes but I managed to hold a conversation in French with polyglot Felix Wang who is a native French speaker.
So, how can you do the same?
1. Make Sure You Have the Motivation
Make sure that youโve got the right motivation. Learning any language takes a serious amount of effort.
List a number of reasons why you want to learn French. Imagine yourself speaking French and become obsessed with your new challenge.
Without enough motivation, you will eventually give up and that would be a pity.
2. Make a Serious Game Plan
Learning French becomes more fun when you set goals for yourself and create a plan how you can achieve those goals.
Donโt be too ambitious; โspeaking fluent French by the end of this yearโ sounds cool but itโs not very specific.
Better, work with soโcalled โminiโgoalsโ; goals that are relatively easy to accomplish within a few months or weeks.
Here are some examples of mini goals that you can set for yourself for the first month:
Learn the 100-200 most important words and phrases
Learn how to make basic sentences
Hold a basic 10-minute conversation by the end of the month
How do you apply these goals??
Study 30-60 minutes per day with a resource that fits you.
Schedule 3 online lessons per week with a French tutor on Italki.com
3. Itโs time for action!
Now itโs time to get started for real.
If you want to become conversational quickly, you need to find good learning materials that teach you the most important words and phrases first.
Learning from books that teach you difficult words and tricky grammar can be overwhelming, frustrating and time-consuming, so donโt do that!
Instead: Learn the first things first!
Learning first things first is the key to quick progress in your new language.
The Pareto principle (also known as the 80โ20 rule) basically states that you get 80% of the results from 20% of the work. This principle can be applicable in language learning as well.
Languages contain hundreds of thousands of words. But only a fraction of them are used on a daily basis by native speakers and only a fraction of those are words that you need for your first conversations.
Your first conversations in a new language will always be the same:
โWhatโs your name?โ
โWhere are you from?โ
โWhat do you do here?โ
โDo you live here?โ
โHow long have you studiedโฆ.. for?โ
To create your first sentences you need words like; I, you, to like, can, to do, today, to want, to be, expensive, big etc.
You will be surprised by how many things you will be able to say by knowing only 200 words and knowing how to use them. Of course, your speech will be limited, but itโs a great way to start!
Bruce Lee once said; โI fear not the man who has practised 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practised one kick 10,000 times.โ
Watch the video below to see how we can apply this strategy in language learning.
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4. Speak French, even if you think you canโt!
There are a number of reasons you shouldnโt wait too long to speak:
Using the new words you have just learned in your speech will help you to memorise them better.
By speaking you also find out what important words you are missing and what basic grammar features you need to know.
Speaking a new language is exciting, adds the human aspect, makes it something โrealโ and is good for your momentum.
Now you might think to yourself โhow can I speak a language if I only know 100 words (or less)?โ
Two things are important here:
You need to be creative.
You need a good teacher or conversation partner who can make you speak with a limited vocabulary.
In the beginning, the main goal of your speaking sessions is to simply interact in your target language with the basic words you know.
At this stage itโs not important what you say, itโs more about trying to say something and keep the conversation alive.
Making mistakes is 100% allowed!
5. Practice, Practice And Practiceโฆ
Many language learning products claim that learning can be almost effortless.
Unfortunately, itโs not.
The real reason why some people succeed in language learning and others donโt is that some donโt have enough motivation and willingness to practice the language over a longer period of time. Sometimes it might just all seem to be too difficult, but in fact, itโs only a matter of more practice and exposure to the language.
So follow your game plan and put in the hours. You will be able to make fast progress, especially in the beginning.
Now that youโre ready to start to learning French you need to start by focusing on what matters the most at the beginning stage; learning the most important vocabulary.
VocaBooster Frenchis ideal for this because it contains hundreds of words and example sentences which will allow you to hold basic conversations from the beginning!
So Is French Hard to Learn?
In conclusion โ no. French is relatively easy to learn but it does take some time and effort.
As French is closely related to English, I have to agree with the Foreign Language Institute that says that French belongs to the easiest group of languages to learn for English speakers.
Having so much common vocabulary helps a lot!
And yes, French pronunciation and grammar can be a little tricky sometimes. But I actually only found out about most of the difficulties when I was doing research for this article. So, donโt worry about them.
When youโre driving a car and you want to get to a destination youโve never been to before, you donโt worry about potential obstacles.
Just set your destination in your GPS, anticipate the obstacles and keep driving โtill you get there. In other words, set a learning goal, keep correcting yourself and keep practising until you reach your goals.
Make sure that you set a challenging learning goal for yourself, find good materials and a tutor that suits you, enjoy the learning process and put in the time!
It will be worth it!
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If learning French is on your to do list, but you're fed up of traditional textbook and grammar-based learning methods, then you're going to love my latest French course.
It's called French Uncovered and it helps you to go from beginner to intermediate level in French fast, without pouring over endless pages of grammar books and verb charts.
Instead, you'll learn French through StoryLearningยฎ, in a natural way, so that you intuitively know how to use the key grammar and vocab when you speak, a bit like a native speaker.
If that sounds like something you'd love to achieve for yourself in French, then click here to find out more.
Jan van der Aa is polyglot from the Netherlands and founder of Language Boost, a site dedicated to helping learners take the fast path to fluency in their chosen language.
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