Rosetta Stone is quite good.
Also, get a school french dictionary. They're amazing. They've got loads of grammar rules and stuff in them as well.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jccONkeGkZw[/media]
Set for life.
Ask this guy to teach you.
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I'm surprised nobody posted this yet. :v:
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Fucking ninja'd
[QUOTE=Siduron;23081007]Ask this guy to teach you.
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I'm surprised nobody posted this yet. :v:
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Hive mind.
[QUOTE=SteeleCratos;23060133]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.[/QUOTE]
Play French computer games
Have sex with a French woman.
Talk with friends that know French.
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