Rocket French Language Course - Does It Really Work ?

This is an essential question for any self study course, even the more expensive options like Rosetta Stone and Pimsleur, but often it is not actually the course that is to blame but the attitude of the person using the course. And it is hard to get the right attitude when you don’t live in a country that speaks the language you are striving to learn.

Despite the course or software that you may have opted for, there are two key ingredients to being successful when learning a language. These are consistency and focus. In fact, this is true for anything you are trying to learn but it is doubly important when learning a new language.

Basically, humans are wired to acquire languages. You actually can’t fail to learn a new language unless you allow yourself to fail. People allow themselves to fail because they are in a comfort zone and are afraid to come out of it.

As you already speak one language, you have spent many years learning how it works and you are adept at expressing yourself in that language. You probably get great joy from the language by understanding a joke that has a play on words or understanding certain slang phrases.

Unfortunately, this strong commitment to English is what may be holding you back from learning French. In order to learn French you have to use it consistently. This means using it, hearing it and seeing it everyday. Only through repetition will the key skills of a language sink in.

If you don’t live in a French speaking country, you may go for many days without a chance to use French. This is an attitude that has to change if you want any success.

This is where focus comes in. You have to set yourself goals in your language learning that help you to keep learning. You may get frustrated not being able to express what you are thinking and revert back to English. Having a goal can keep you on track. Set small goals and an overall goal (like fluency). Achieving the small goals can keep you motivated.

With this said, Rocket French can be helpful in achieving these goals. There are three games that can help you to learn vocabulary, comprehension, pronunciation and grammar. You can play these games as part of achieving a goal like conjugate the present tense of all er verbs. It also has an audio course that you can listen to each day as you go to work, hence being consistent.

However, Rocket French (or any of the other course, like Rosetta Stone or Pimsleur) will not help you if you do one lesson a week or try to squeeze your learning into everything else that is going on in your life. You have to commit to learning the language to some extent. The amount of commitment you put in will determine the amount of success you have in learning French.

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