Learning French

They say that French is the language of love, and we can't but agree here if we heard French speech at least once or twice let alone hear French songs or French male sensual whisper on your female hungry-for-sensuality ear...
But we're discussing linguistic aspects of learning languages here after all... hehe! In any case, if we compare French with Spanish or English, we will arrive at a conclusion that French is a relatively difficult language, you will need all your P's if you seriously wish to master it.
French spelling is a tricky thing for it suggests a lot of letters concentrated in one word. Everything would be not bad and quite memorizable if half of these letters weren't just having fun within one word instead of being spelled out, instead of being in active action. They are simply not pronounced. For instance, if we take a word 'rendezvous', it's pronunciation is 'ra:ndevu:'. The unpronounced consonants as well as trickily pronounced vowels speak volumes, don't you think so my fellow polyglots?
The whole thing suggests the fact that you should learn a whole bunch of spelling and pronunciation rules if you are eager to master French. They are all clearly written out and explained in grammar books, all you have to do is pull yourself together, activate your passion for learning the most sensual language in the world and take action!
French grammar is not easy either. Grammar tenses sometimes may seem weird for they surely imply things which are frenchily unique and hardly ever exist in some other languages. The rules of asking questions in French are very peculiar and often seem difficult – till somebody explains them to you a few times...
Not to mention stable constructions existing in any language and should be learnt by heart instead of just understood.
Tricky French grammar may try to attack your patience and fight with your persistence and even kill your positive thinking when you come across with possible difficulties in the process of your linguistic education.
Get inspired and passisonated to improve your French by listening to out-of-this-worldly fabulous French songs. Start with Mylene Farmer, she's got some perfect songs which reveal the alluringly sensual nature of the French language.
Enjoy the following musical masterpieces of this Mademoiselle Mystique: 'Je te rends ton amour', 'California', 'XXL' and many others. They will make you go into their hypnotizing essence for sure. The only way of doing it profoundly properly is learning French.