Gone is the dry old text books (and the dry old teachers!) Yesterday. Today there are several ways to learn and is popular courses so you can learn French on CD. It 'easy enough, but it is the best way to learn?

There is no doubt that you have lots of options. A quick check of online shopping is a dozen or two different CDs in French that are performed by school children basic to moderately advanced, and with the lower priceof twenty dollars to the cost of a few hundred.

There is also a choice of methods. You only audio CDs, which is great in your home or car, and you have more complex interactive you need on your computer. In some cases you can also copy files to your MP3 player truly portable, go-French lessons anywhere.

So, with such variety, how do you choose the best French CD for you? He's still learning French on CDbest solution or are there better alternatives? Especially, of course, depends on your personal preferences, your current level of language skills and your budget.

If you're just starting out there are a number of CDs that give you an idea of the French language. Before you cap your money, however, look on the Internet. There are very few places that offer free lessons French, so check it out first. It is true that they do not offer much in a profound wayeducation (which are free, after all), but to be honest, probably will not have much of twenty dollars off-CDs in the French style. at least you can look online before you decide.

If you have a little 'more to spend, the choice becomes an important, and the products better. Michel Thomas French lessons on CD are popular for a long time. If you like this kind of "listen and repeat" type of audio courses that are hard to beat. I think it might beargued that a single copy of the old tape systems, but this does not mean it is not good. It is claimed that thousands of people to learn French, and I see no reason to discuss the behavior. I use it myself, and certainly provide a good basis for the basics of the language and you can move reasonably be described as a competent level of spoken French. Personally, I find it a bit 'expensive if you compare it with some of the interactive systems that have muchregard, in my opinion a more entertaining experience.

I think the downside of the interactive CD of French language is that you need on your PC to use it fully. I would still go for this type of product, but because I believe that the positive more than negative. There are also some that offer at least some of their French lessons in MP3 format, so you can download to a CD or the player and then take advantage of the experience on the go.

It isinteractivity of these products is not for me. French is not an easy language to learn, but I think an experience that entails, how to respond to sounds and viewing images are just more fun – and if you are having fun then learning is not a rope. To learn more, and you learn faster. I can not make a definite personal recommendation because I have tried all, it would be unfair, but I would have this kind of choice "to learn French," CD on the opposite sideoptions. They are not cheap, but it is a good choice.

But before I finish, there is another option in this series, which is not entirely a CD, but offers the same features and entertainment. Instead of delivery via CD is just as easy to download files that you copy directly from the Internet to your home PC. E 'interactivity that is the MP3 file and is very competitively priced. Furthermore, the six free lessons, so you can tryshopping. Certainly be seen.