Important question:

How to learn French effectively 
(in a busy everyday life)?

The Solution

Fun French Micro-sessions during the day

that train your language driver


The secret to being fluent in French is your language drive

The key to learning a language so that you can speak it fluently is to train your language intuition, or the language driver we often call it. If you spend a lot of time researching French e-grammar rules and practicing the analytic part of the brain, you will never be able to speak fluently. Unfortunately, pegging grammar rules is something most classroom teachers spend a lot of their time on. However, you need to purposefully train your language driver.

So what is the language race?


How to practice the language course
to be able to French


If it doesn't work to rehearse the language (the 'language processor') by poking grammar rules and word by word, how do we practice it?

 

The answer according to research: by listening and reading to large quantities of understandable French.

 

That is how you learned the mother-tongue as a child, that is how you learned English as well as a child, and that way you must learn French if you are to use it actively. Read large amounts of text in French, listen to speech, watch movies, and so on. This forces you to think in French.

 

Our online French course is built on this research discovery.

Transparent Online French

exploits this discovery


listening


What our course does is to let you hear lots of French speech, while seeing the same text on the screen and having translation into English so you can understand it.

Grammar


If you want to learn a bit about the grammar rules, there is a separate online grammar introduction where you can read more, as well as short video clips that explain the minimum you should know about French grammar. But most of the time you use the French rather than reading the facts about the language.

GAMES


The course also has a number of fun games and exercises where you have to use the language actively, you are 'forced' to think in French.

Apps


When you're out of the house, you can use the glossy app that comes with the course on your smartphone (Android or iPhone) or tablet, and all learning is synced with what you've learned on your PC.

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What is the secret 'micro-session' factor?

 

Researchers have found that when it comes to language learning, frequency is a crucial key. 60 minutes along with language learning distributed throughout the day in a series of short sessions is much more useful than a single 1-hour session in the evening. The brain needs to be exposed to the language several times during the day. Frequent repetition and repetition.

 

So our online course is scientifically designed to make it easy and convenient to take many small fun micro sessions with French during the day.

How is our course organised for such micro-sessions with French?


How much time do you need

 

Less than you think! If you have 30 or 60 minutes available for language learning every day, you will see very fast progress with your French.

 

You should also divide that time into several short 5-10 minute micro sessions during the day (on your mobile phone or computer). With our fun and fast learning activities you can always squeeze in time during the day when and how it suits you.

 

What you need of equipment

 

A computer with browser, smartphone (iPhone or Android) or tablet.

Some screenshots of micro-enhanced language learning

Summary of content

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  • Vocabulary

    All the glosses you need for everyday talk! Vocabulary glossary program where vocabulary is quickly practiced until it is in the spinal cord. The vocabulary module adds more than 2000 words from more that 100 different themes into your brain.

  • Pronunciation

    Practice on your own pronunciation alone before using the phrases of the 'native'. Record your own pronunciation and compare as many times as you like.

  • Grammar

    You don't need as much grammar as you think, but a little is nice to know. The course has some online grammar videos and articles that explain what you need from a minimum.

     

  • Games

    Fun interactive games like Unscramble, Game Show, and Four Square rehearse the stuff while having fun.

Mobile app


An app for iPhone and Android is included in the course and allows you to continue the language learning at any time without sitting in front of your computer.

 

  Download MP3 files  
You can even download some MP3-files  to your phone and listen without watching, like when cleaning the house or driving a car. Utilize dead time that is otherwise lost.

 

  Certificate
When you finish each unit in the course, you can download a PDF course certificate that documents your progress with the language.

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