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French - H3RR3S - 07-27-2019 Hello, I've had for like 8 years French in school, I can speak like 70% of French. But I would like to master it fully. Going to France is not an option, what are some really good ways to learn french? I was thinking about watching movies with french subtitles and my own language but then I would have to add 2 subtitles to one movie and idk how to do that. RE: French - Tracefl0w - 07-27-2019 I usually do text book exercises and once I've mastered that part I go over to reading news in the language I want to learn. Movies are a good option too. For instance, your subtitle problem could be solved by having a English speaking movie with French subtitles. RE: French - H3RR3S - 07-27-2019 (07-27-2019, 02:16 PM)Tracefl0w Wrote: I usually do text book exercises and once I've mastered that part I go over to reading news in the language I want to learn. Movies are a good option too. For instance, your subtitle problem could be solved by having a English speaking movie with French subtitles.Yeah, I could try to put the subtitles in French with an English movie, might want to try that out. It's really weird because the country where I live in 50% of the people speak French and 50% Dutch. We get French in school since we were 11 years old and still I dont know it perfectly. IMO that's really strange. |