Just as title says. What in your opinion is the best way to learn a new language? I need some tips on learning French proper rather than writing conjugations on a goddamn piece of paper.
Fuck a french woman.
Talk loudly and clearly and slowly and then everyone will listen to you.
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Living in France for a year will learn you well.
Go to France/Quebec.
Putting yourself in with a bunch if francophones will help you learn the language faster than any course
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French classes are a fucking joke
Move to france, make everyone in games speak france / have french text :v:
Expose yourself to French Radiation
Yeah when it becomes a necessity you'll learn pretty quick. Me though I just have problems procrastinating in studying.
Those Rosetta Stone CD's? They make you speak it and do fake video scenarios and such according to the adverts they have a guarantee if you aren't satisfied.
Rosetta Stone. Worth the $$$.
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I'll second or third Rosetta Stone, helped me out a ton when i was learning spanish.
FYI France french and Quebec french are very different.
Seriously though, you'll speak French fluently in ~4 months if you have to live in French society. It was easier for me though because I already speak Portuguese.
Watch a lot of french movies with subtitles
Go to France, you learn better when you don't know what something means and you have to interpret it instead of constantly learning definitions. It's like in maths learning 1+1=2 and 1+2=3 but not understanding why you are getting that answer (obviously that's an overly simple mathematical analogy)
or just pay the rossetta stone, seriously, i learned spanish so fast, and my high school teacher hated me for it, because i just slacked off in class and passed with ease, just pay it its amazing
I hear rosetta stone is the best. Used by the military and lots of other jobs to train their employees. And these others are recommending it so...
The easiest way to learn any language is to live with the language, like moving to the country or live with people that constantly speak it.
If the above is impossible then come in contact with it as much as possible, watch french movies, try translate everything you read to french, read french books.
The easiest/best way has always been, and will always be, to live in a country that speaks that language, regardless of what language it is.
rosetta fucking stone!!
Find some french people and talk with them in french, all the time. About 3/4 of my friends are latino, so I learned spanish really fast by taking a few classes then talking with them. Should be the same for french
Sign up for a class. Learning a new language by yourself is simply inefficient.
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Now you know everything you need to know
Write conjugations on a goddamn piece of paper.
I learned the french word for "thank you" in Inglorious Bastards.
If you want to learn a language, the best way to do so is total immersion. Living in that country for a few months.
Learn the basics of the language (how they form their sentences, grammar and all that boring shit) and then live in France.
Actually i am french. And the way i learnt english was by playing game. If you need any help in french just PM me and i'll help you no problem.
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