Daniel Zhang
Web Development 10
How Students Learn French
Most people think students taking French classes have an okay time working. However, these students have a much harder time than usual, but these students enjoy learning French.


Language Learning Apps
Some students learn French using certain language apps like Duolingo and Rosetta Stone. These are just two examples of language learning apps. Students usually have a fun time with these apps no matter the difficulty. Students using these apps have a much easier time with French and other languages. Some teachers incorporate these apps in their learning schedule so students can be prepared for the next grade with more confidence and less struggling. Students can feel good about themselves when they can learn without any other help. Students are also more likely to graduate or start college when they are almost fluent in French or some other language. Learning other languages through apps is way easier as the student can go at their own pace without much trouble.
Duolingo & Rosetta Stone
Post-Secondary
When students graduate, they might want to take their French learning to the next level. Many students start college to further extend their learning of French to be entirely fluent. After graduation, many students may take a vacation to France or other French-speaking nations to practice their speaking skills. French also gives more opportunities for jobs as many interviewers will be impressed by a student's French fluency, so they will pick them over everyone else.

An example of a post-secondary French journey