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Nowadays, it has become un jeu d’enfant to learn a foreign language. But, how can you avoid getting lost in the sea of information and use the internet wisely? I’ll give you a clue.

Jun 4, 2014 12:00 AM
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I would like to add something to the smartphone section: the app Duolingo has taught me a lot! It's a fun app, it motivates you to practice every day and it is free. They also have a website with slightly more functions.

October 2, 2014
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Merci pour vos commentaires Eric et Vortex!

There are very many useful resources in the Internet and sharing them here is a great way to help others learn French.

June 12, 2014
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Nice article.  I found this blog that has conversations in normal paced french (they don't speak slowly) and they transcribe the conversations and explain the meanings of the expressions they use. http://francebienvenue1.wordpress.com/

June 10, 2014
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well thank you for your advice and instructions , I think they could help me 

 

June 4, 2014
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On the internet you can also view many french native videos on YouTube.  Great for learning to listen to natives speaking at rates that vary between normal speed and extrodinarily fast.  I often find that by practicing with this very fast audio, when switching back to other material I can much more easily pick out words and phrases.

 

Coursera.org has several offerings in French.  I have taken some and found that, because of the narrow focus of the class, it's very easy to follow the audio/subtitles.  When searching for meaning in words I have never seen before it's so much easier when I know they are linked to a specific topic.  

June 4, 2014