You can’t completely learn how to speak French, whatever language in fact, on your own with paper books, audio CDs, electronic stuff but here is a list of websites which can be considered as supplements:
- Français interactif, a complete textbook with videos for free : http://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/home
- Collins editions are proposing free ressources like Easy Learning French Dictionary and Conversation, First Time French Dictionary, French Phrasebook and Dictionary Audio Talk 60 and Very First French Dictionary. The content (audios, posters, worksheets, dictionaries) is downloadable here: http://www.collinslanguage.com/free-resources
- The BBC website proposes various online or downloadable activities: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/
- About.com proposes especially French dialogs in videos with subtitles and transcripts (eating out, directions, everyday expressions…) : http://french.about.com/od/videos/French_Videos.htm
- le Point du FLE (this webpage is in English but be prepared to read French) : http://www.lepointdufle.net/french-learning-material.htm