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Do I need a French teacher to learn French grammar?

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Heading the French Dept of Delhi Public school BLB

If you want to learn writing then it is ok if u can learn from internet or from book ,but if you want to read and speak french language u have to have a french teacher who will help you how the read and speaks .
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French And Spanish Trainer

Yes, a teacher is always advisable.
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It is not that you cannot self-learn. But I guess a teacher will make it easier and faster. Learnsocial brings together teachers and learners of languages, where the teaching happens online, one-to-one and based on a curriculum developed for your specific needs. ]
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French teacher

yes, because you are learn french grammar.
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CERTAINLY - YESS ! TO CORRECTLY UNDERSTAND AND GRASP THE CRITICAL GRAMMERS ANS ITS USAGE A ERUDITE TUTOR AND GUIDE IS NECESSARY . A - TANTOT .
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Home Tutor

Yes, a teacher for guidance is always advisable.
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Simply FRENCH - Your window to a world of learning

Not obligatory. You can self learn with a good french grammer textbook or even online learning is a useful tool, livemocha.com for Instance. However, learning from a teacher gives u an edge over other tools.
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Yes! For fine aspects of the grammar!
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Experienced french tutor for last 10 years

Yes,it's important to have teacher, as teacher will help u and guide you.
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Yes, for the perfection in grammar, you need a teacher for guidance
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