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Assimil: French With Ease utilizes an "intuitive assimilation" approach designed for self-study, moving from a passive phase of listening to an active phase of translation to reach a solid intermediate level. While effective for natural context acquisition, the program is best used with audio to ensure proper pronunciation and pacing. For a detailed analysis of the method, see The Most Honest Assimil Review You'll Ever Read Amazon.com.au

French and English share many words, but many look alike yet mean different things (e.g., actuellement means "currently," not "actually"). Pay close attention to the notes regarding these "False Friends." Assimil French With Ease.pdf

The name "Assimil" comes from "assimilation"—the process of absorbing new information into your existing framework. The flagship course, French With Ease (originally Le Français Sans Peine ), has been updated multiple times, but the core philosophy remains untouched: Writing in the Book: Do not write translations

  1. Writing in the Book: Do not write translations in pencil over the French text. It stops you from thinking. Use a separate notebook.
  2. Memorizing: Do not try to memorize the dialogues word-for-word like a robot. You need to internalize the structures, not the specific story about "Mr. Smith going to the post office."
  3. Rushing: If you find yourself stumbling over the pronunciation in Lesson 10, do not proceed to Lesson 11. Stay on a lesson until you can read it smoothly.

Write a variation (5 min)

Take the lesson’s last French sentence. Change one element (subject, verb, object) to make a new true sentence about your life. Write a variation (5 min) Take the lesson’s

The Assimil Method: