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Fluent French.

"I have organized this into three major sections, each consisting of short chapters. The first section discusses various French words and expressions, the second concentrates on comparisons between French and English (though such comparisons are made in the other sections as well), and the third discusses some of the finer points of French."--Source.

Français pour Voyageurs.

A French course complete with sounds. You will learn basic vocabulary relating to the numbers, shopping/dining, traveling, places, time and date. Also, find out where French is spoken around the world.

Free French Lessons.

"These lessons are completely free of charge! You can begin to learn the French language online and right now. The course is divided into different sections and themes."--Source.

French-English Dictionary/English to French Dictionary.

Handy online dictionary.

French Grammar Central.

French grammar.

French Grammar Topics Breakdown.

French grammatical information.

French Language Activities at EnchantedLearning.com.

Excellent exercises and worksheet for the serious student trying to learn French.

French Lessons from Everywhere.

"The following links contain significant components of actual French courses. They have been culled from all over the WWW."--Source.

Research-It!
"You can search through various dictionaries and thesauruses, look up acronyms and quotations (Bartlett's), translate English to French and Japanese and back again, figure out anagrams, word-search the King James Version of the Bible and the works of Shakespeare, look at maps, check your stocks, and on and on. Probably a wise first stop in any search for information."--Yahoo! Internet Life 'Incredibly Useful Site' Jul, 1996.

Travlang's Translating Dictionaries.

Afrikaans, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese and Spanish translating dictionaries.

Verb Conjugation.

"Conjugate a verb by selecting the tense and entering the infinitive form of the verb in the box."--Source.