Learn French ASAP

Learn French faster than ever

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Did you know that you may be wasting a huge portion of your time learning French due to inefficient learning methods? Let me tell you how you can learn FASTER.
It’s all about a new technique called Intelligent Cumulative Exposure. As much as we’d like to think that we can improve our French by watching movies or just being dumped in the right country, our brains are proven to best absorb new language concepts one-at-a-time, in small increments. And I don’t mean just learning word lists one-at-a-time. I mean building your actual sentence-forming skills from the ground up.
Why Brainscape French Works
Intelligent Cumulative Exposure (ICE) is the system of introducing concepts incrementally, at gradually increasing difficulty, in the context of REAL sentences, while repeating the tough concepts in the right intervals of time based on YOUR confidence levels. ICE is also a method that explains grammatical nuances in PLAIN ENGLISH rather than hoping you just “figure them out” through immersion.
There's no reason you should be hearing totally unfamiliar strings of gibberish fly in one ear and out the other. You should be building yourself up by scaffolding one concept at a time.
The problem is that there are currently NO apps on the market that apply the simple ICE method. Creating a comprehensive curriculum based on Intelligent Cumulative Exposure takes WORK, and most app developers are more concerned with flashy software than with actual learning sciences.
UNTIL NOW.
Brainscape’s learning scientists from Columbia and Yale Universities have spent the past THREE YEARS developing a complete, scientifically optimized French curriculum tailored specifically for the mobile environment. In the process, we have created the first web and mobile app based around Intelligent Cumulative Exposure. Check out our 40-page white paper on our website, explaining the cognitive science behind why this works.
With Brainscape's Learn French, you get:
- A carefully tailored curriculum that builds on previous concepts and guides you from beginner to conversational at your own pace
- The equivalent of FOUR YEARS' WORTH of high school French classes
- Over 10,000 AUDIO flashcards for the most common French words, phrases, and sentence constructions
- Simple explanations for key grammatical concepts and the most common verb conjugations
- Ongoing feedback, statistics, and visualization tools to help you track your progress
- A network of thousands of other learners who support each other’s learning every day
We look forward to working with you over the months and years to come. You’ll be glad you joined the Brainscape community.
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Best app to learn languages

MorganPhd on

United States

It’s the best app to learn French, or any language!

Super

I'm a loser guy in the World on

United States

Super helpful

Awful UI

ccmemtn on

United States

As soon as I started the process to create an account, it was clear that no one at this company has ever thought about UI/UX. Once in the app, I clicked on "study" and it asked me to translate a phrase into French. The UI is so muddled I had to guess what to click to get started correctly - and apparently I guessed wrong. I stopped there and deleted the app. There are sooooo many better options for learning a language, I don't know why anyone would waste time with this app.

Easy one

Lonve on

United States

The easiest one course to learn and practice French. I recommend it. Two thumbs up.

Hi

whitney$2008 on

United States

I Love It I’ve learned to much from one lesson can’t wait to learn more

Easy to use

Fcapper on

United States

Great app that is user friendly and easy to use.

Learn French

b11😜 on

United States

It’s very hard to learn I don’t like it very much

Good, but...

Lainiebot on

United States

I wish there was an option to adjust the speed of the French translation. Sometimes she says things way too quickly and that's not a good teaching tool. Pronunciation is key and she whips through very well---but too quickly for learners.

Very motivating

Hanno de Kock on

United States

I find the app very creative and well thought through! It challenge you every day and motivate you to learn more!

App can access and use PI, bank info etc

Aiyana4969 on

United States

I wanted to use this app, it sounds like a great app. I read the legal disclaimer (like I always do before agreeing). This app seems to be part of a growing trend where they reserve the rights to access your private info off of your computer our phone, including bank and credit card info. This is wrong. Now, I don't mind paying for an app I like, but I won't even use a free one if they are going to access my PI. I've been a victim of electronic thievery before (a waiter copied my credit card and tried to charge several hundred dollars). App developers shouldn't be part of this network of new age thieves.

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