Introduction:
No matter what your age or skill level, learning to speak French has immense personal and professional benefits. French is the sixth most widely spoken language in the world, and there are over 220 million French speakers across the globe, according to the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs. Considering the many cultural contributions that France has given us (croissants and champagne, anyone?) it’s no surprise why many people want to learn French. In fact, learning to speak French is the most meaningful way you can steep yourself in one of the most fascinating cultures on earth.
To learn French in a short time frame, you’ll need a strategy. Simply diving into any old textbook won’t give you the direction and motivation you need to achieve your goal. Before you embark on your French-learning adventure, ask yourself, “Why do I want to learn French in six months?” Establishing your goal will help you structure your six-month plan by highlighting what concepts and types of vocabulary you should spend your time on. When you’re learning a new language, you have to check your perfectionism and timidity at the gate. This is especially true when you’re trying to learn a language quickly and can’t afford to learn blocks or plateaus. Instead, try to be curious, unabashed, adventurous and ask questions every chance you get. In this blog, we’ll discuss some of the easiest ways to learn French at the age of 18:

