Learn How To French Kiss

April 28, 2008 by admin · 6 Comments 

There are many people out there very nervous about the first date that would make great efforts to work things the best way they can. One of the most intimate first contacts that may give you butterflies in the stomach is kissing. Here are some tips that will help you learn how to French kiss and make a stunning impression on your date.

French kissing is the one to unhinge passions, so be sure of what you’re doing, and start softly with gentle pecks and tongue-free kisses until you get to know your partner a little better. There are books from where to learn how to French kiss, but nobody can tell you whether you’re kissing the right person or not.

One first thing you need to know when you learn how to French kiss is that the eye-contact is crucial. For instance, if you lean towards each other, make eye contact while doing so. But when you’re lips have touched close your eyes, to avoid some awkward looks. It is not advisable to look into your date’s eyes when you’ve already touched each other.

Plus, closing your eyes is far more romantic. Your lips should be slightly parted and you should definitely inhale through your mouth. One basic aspect when you learn how to French kiss is not to breathe on your date. No need to mention, that your breath has to be fresh: no smelly foods beforehand, like garlic, onion, coffee, cheese and so on.

It is important that your lips and then your tongue leave an impression of freshness on your partner. If you learn how to French kiss, then remember, that you anticipate such an intimate moment with other soft feathery kisses, keeping your tongue into your mouth. If you feel your date responding, then you may continue.

Once you’ve learned how to French kiss, you need to think about deciphering body as well. A French kiss is not always welcome and in order for you to avoid rejection, you’d better keep an eye open on other signals that your date may be sending. For instance, holding hands and soft touching are good signs.

What I should mention for people that want to learn how to French kiss, is that there are many ways in which you may do it, and that it very much depends from individual to individual. There are all sorts of situations and sometimes a French kiss doesn’t get you the fireworks you’ve expected. Well, it’s not the end of the world, bond emotionally first and then move forward.

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April 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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What is the easiest, quickest way to learn French?

April 4, 2008 by admin · 7 Comments 

I would like to learn French, but in high school I took two years of Spanish and barely passed. I have no knack for learning different languages.

Does anyone have any good, free websites and/or tips on learning French?

This sounds extreme but you really do have to live the language to learn to speak it like a native. And it's the fastest way to learn. If you can manage to move to a country or region where they speak only french, you're forced into learning the language to survive so your brain does it all much more quickly. Anyone can learn a language this way. Our survival depends on it in that case so the brain's language learning center (whatever that's called) kicks into overdrive. Very frustrating though. I studied French all through school and then moved to Montreal in the tenth grade. I learned more French in that six months living there than I did all the years i studied it. Like i say it's frustrating.. it's like being a tiny child learning to speak again and people will giggle and mistakes are made lol. But it happens very quickly. The younger you are, the easier it is. But no matter how old you are, this will work.

If you can't do that, the next best thing is to surround yourself with it. Read in French, find people who will only speak in French to you.. surround yourself with it as much as you can and suppliment it with lots of learning tools such as tapes. it's easier to learn by hearing than by reading (language is very much a hearing thing) so tapes are awesome for helping. But dont' discount books! They can help a lot too. You can never have too much. I recommend getting a book on masculine and feminine articles (la versus le.. some nouns are feminine and some are masculine. This doesn't exist in English but it does in German which is close to English. It sounds funny when you attach the wrong gender to a word but that will come in time even though it sounds really counterintuitive.:)

Pick up a copy of La Bescherelle. It's the French verb superbook. You learn the regular and irregular verbs and how they're conjugated. Verbs are the most important part of speaking a language beacuse we use verbs more than anything. So you have to learn how they're used in order to speak about anything. With the Bescherelle, if you're stuck, you can quickly find out how to express that verb in that moment. I loved mine and never went anywhere without it.

Bonne chance! (good luck! :)

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