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Do's & Dont's Of Language Planning :-
✅ Create a specific language learning routine.
✅ Make sure you are using on 2-3 resources to avoid any confusions.
✅Regularly analyze and note your growth.
❎ Planning too strict.
Don't be harsh with yourself as somedays might be bad than others.
❎Not taking breaks.
Breaks are essential to rewind your mind and give you energy to start again.
❎No proper action plan.
Schedules and action plans are helpful to keep you on track and record your growth.
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💥 Le roi et l’oiseau (1980)
The best children’s films are enjoyed by children and grown ups alike, and this French film is a prime example. Made in the 1980s, this French fairytale has stood the test of time and offers a great lesson in French to beginners.
💥 Kirikou et la Sorcière (2000)
Easy enough for a beginner student of French, like any of the movies from Michel Ocelot. His movies are wonderful for French learners since the characters speak very slowly and enunciate a lot. Many of the movies take place in Africa, so it’s a good introduction to French African accent.
💥 Amélie (2001)
Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Amélie is a romantic comedy that whimsically depicts present-day Parisian life and is one of the most internationally famous French films.
If you are a beginner or intermediate learner of French, this film is for you.
💥 Les Choristes - (2004)
How does the story of a teacher struggling to keep a group of French schoolboys on the straight and narrow sound for an introduction to French film? With everyday dialogue, this uplifting French film classic makes a great start for beginners, and it’s an excellent lesson in everyday exchanges between young French speakers.
💥 La science des rêves (2006)
Known in English as “The Science of Dreams,” this Michel Gondry written and directed film is a 2006 surrealistic science fantasy and entertaining comedy.
The movie originates from a bedtime story written by Sam Mounier, who was ten years old.
The simplicity of the vocabulary and humorous phrases make it ideal and one of the best French movies for beginners.
💥 La Vie d’Adèle (2013)
Known in English as “Blue is the Warmest Color,” La Vie d’Adèle is a romantic drama movie. The film opens up new French learners to the everyday phrase in relationships and social personality.
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