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Many people choose to head overseas to learn a language. Immersion is kind of like learning to swim: it’s hard and it can be a bit overwhelming at first, but jumping into the pool is the best way to learn. But what about the rest of us? What about people who can’t jet off to France or Belgium or Canada for a few months to learn French? All is not lost!

2 avr. 2014 00:00
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Merci Stephanie!

 

Je suis accro aux sites suivants:

www.jt.france2.fr/

www.france24.com/fr

www.franceinfo.fr

www.francemusique.fr

 

Bonne idée celle d'écrire le liste des courses et changer les langues d'opération de nos appareils electroniques!

 

Passe une bonne journée!

2 avril 2014
1

Thanks for the list.  Maybe even better to suggest a few links, sites, etc?

8 avril 2014

I tried to switch my cmartphone to French. I titally lost control over my device. Even having level B1-B2, most of terms turnd out to be unknown — with no chanses to guess what it could mean. Unfortunately, there is no such vocabular book, where this domain would be represented. In a month I switched my phone back to English breathing with relief.

15 mai 2015

c'est un post excellent!! merci!!

1 mai 2015

A very useful article for anyone who's learning French.

 

Fair play to you and well done Stephanie.

 

Merci beaucoup.

 

Cordialement.

 

Paul.

4 avril 2014
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