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Then by all means learn French. It is with out doubt, the most beautiful language. You will have no regrets.
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Honestly just listening to French music, watching French movies and the like really do help. I took French last year for a semester, and though it was my first French class, for I had studied Spanish in high school, the professor was very surprised by my fluency. I don't mean that I was fluent in French, but how I could carry a conversation, which I really attribute to the various interviews and movies I've seen in French.
But just to be clear, I'm saying that all the above is great supplementary material.
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With that in mind and after some researching for free tools i found byki - http://www.byki.com/ They also have the upgraded pay version but the free one seems great. Now i can not say if the lessons work as time has not permitted me to get highly involved to learn but they seem very well writ also having a native speaker say the words so you can learn by hearing as well reading . More importantly as elated above about using the language to learn , one of the tools is they hook you up with people who speak the language you want to learn to be sorta pen/chat pals . That way you can teach them languages you know and they want to learn and vice versa by not only writing but talking too . Add to that it is pretty cool to become friends with people around the world or in the country you are interested in . One more tool i found helpful is to create my own desktop wallpaper background with words and alphabet translations . That way it is right there for you to see and study constantly or easily refer back to without having to open things . 1. - Yes i have the urge but yet to get into it due to time restraints. 2. - Again i would like to get the Rosetta Stone but expensive so trying Byki . 3. - Depends on how much time you have as well effort put into learning . Also each individual will be different in learning/memory skills. Another thing to keep in mind which i think many overlook is - As with any language there are varying dialects depending on location one is in of the respective country . From what i understand and evidence all over this forum about her pronunciations , Alizee being from the Corsica island has a variation on the dialects with both French and English . For instance on dialects , talk to someone from New York , LA or Texas and not only is the accent different but the wording and phrases will vary greatly too . Last edited by alizeefan; 08-08-2010 at 04:52 PM.. |
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http://www.amazon.com/TOPICS-Enterta...ef=pd_sim_sw_4 There is another program out there called Fluenz that is about as expensive as Rosetta but uses a different learning style. Rosetta uses total immersion which can be difficult for a lot of ppl. Fluenz teaches you a language by explaining it in English for beginners. Similar to how high school students learn from the beginning. Just hunt around and see which interests you the best. I know I've tried the total immersion for Spanish and I lost interest pretty fast. And that's with 3 years of studying it in school. http://www.amazon.com/Fluenz-Version...4294694&sr=1-5
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Lol, I'm not the only one, I'm know the basics, magent/eatting, boit/drinking, garcon/boy, but i'm having a hard time how the words roll together and you don't pronouce the R or S's or even hear them. Reading it seems easier than speaking currently.
Also I had rosetta stone for years, just never touched it, I got it years ago when I went on a trip to Spain and than Norway so I lost the language cds, but you can find them on a torrent tracker, so I'm sure you can also find the whole client. Last edited by Nubcake; 09-18-2010 at 01:40 AM.. |
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I tried installing Rosetta Stone yesterday but the language CD torrents don't come with bloody activation codes. I can't find them shits anywhere.
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Don't activate it, you can learn up to lesson 3 or something, other than that, you'll have to find a crack for rosetta stone itself not the language cd.
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Yups, Rosetta Stone is the very best in the business. M totally satisfied with its use and will recommend the same to the newbies in learning french.
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