7Look at French blogs online

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If you love fashion, sports, cooking, or movies and music, then you can find some French blogs or Instagram stars that interest you. You’ll learn some vocabulary related to the topics that interest you and at the same time, you’ll get to read and see some interesting content. If you’re just starting, you can put the text through Google Translate to understand what it means and once you get better at reading and understanding French then you’ll be able to read the posts without using a translating tool.

8Add some language apps on your phone

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Language apps are an easy way to help you learn French. A lot of them are free so you don’t have to break the bank in order to easily learn this language. If you take the bus or subway to work, then you have time to do a few language exercises between stops. You won’t believe how helpful spending 10 or 15 minutes on these exercises will help.

One of the most efficient app is Babbel : in just 15 minutes every day, you’ll see real progress in your French skills.

9Do crossword puzzles (try the ones for kids first)

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Crossword puzzles are fun and don’t take a lot of energy to do. Learning new vocabulary in a language you don’t really know can be difficult. Getting a crossword puzzle book or even printing some from the internet is easy. You might want to try crossword puzzles for kids first so you don’t start with difficult words.