I want to learn French. I have tried a few times, for example Duolingo, but I sizzle out. Does anyone have suggestions?
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I wish there was just an SD card I could insert. However, I want to actually experience the learning part, so I can reflect on that memory (if that makes any sense)
Duolingo is emailing me that I'm not keeping up. Ok, I'm a slacker, lol.Duolingo language learning application is going to be what I'm going recommend
I wish I had the budget, not in today's economy I could. I'd plan that after learning the basic of their grammar, at whatever level of proficiency enough for that.The best way to learn a foreign language, is to stay in that country for at least a year.![]()
Actually, that is not really as 'tongue-in-cheek' as it might seem. Thrown into a 'sink or swim' situation, "Necessity is the mother of invention"The best way to learn a foreign language, is to stay in that country for at least a year.![]()