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Im interested in ordering some kind of "french course" online so that i can learn at my own pace in my freetime. Does anyone have any suggestions or really great courses for improving reading grammar, speaking? 


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Im interested in ordering some kind of "french course" online so that i can learn at my own pace in my freetime. Does anyone have any suggestions or really great courses for improving reading grammar, speaking? 


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Suzana SJan 31, 2013 @ 15:03
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Hi, heard from some friends that Rosetta Stone courses are good. You do it at your pace but they have some kind of interactive learning included in the package. Good luck !


 

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Hi, heard from some friends that Rosetta Stone courses are good. You do it at your pace but they have some kind of interactive learning included in the package. Good luck !


 


Maria C, Jan 31, 2013 @ 16:22
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Start with the introductory course of Michelle Thomas. The great thing is that it's effortless: you listen to CDs but you don't need to take notes or study separately. You can do it in the car or have it on your MP3 player. In the complete course there are 10 or 12 CDs (can't remember), and once you have listened to them all once or twice you'll feel more comfortable with French already.


It's not enough to get you fluent, but it's definitely a good point to start. You can combine it with other types of courses. 


link to the complete Michel Thomas French course


There are also several free online alternatives. Duolingo is probably the best at the moment.

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Start with the introductory course of Michelle Thomas. The great thing is that it's effortless: you listen to CDs but you don't need to take notes or study separately. You can do it in the car or have it on your MP3 player. In the complete course there are 10 or 12 CDs (can't remember), and once you have listened to them all once or twice you'll feel more comfortable with French already.


It's not enough to get you fluent, but it's definitely a good point to start. You can combine it with other types of courses. 


link to the complete Michel Thomas French course


There are also several free online alternatives. Duolingo is probably the best at the moment.


Edward B, Jan 31, 2013 @ 17:15
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you can find most of Michel Thomas's mp3 on youtube


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4yw4PuFArs


here is a link to my youtube French as a Foeign Langue (FLE and FLE2) page, where you will dinf over 250 videos about vocab, grammar, conjugations, expressions. 


http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL192CCF1FA9CCB184&feature=mh_lolz


http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE49CF8F2811CD2B4


hope it helps

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you can find most of Michel Thomas's mp3 on youtube


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4yw4PuFArs


here is a link to my youtube French as a Foeign Langue (FLE and FLE2) page, where you will dinf over 250 videos about vocab, grammar, conjugations, expressions. 


http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL192CCF1FA9CCB184&feature=mh_lolz


http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE49CF8F2811CD2B4


hope it helps


hay_, Jan 31, 2013 @ 20:03
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and I forgot to mention Lingq.com

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and I forgot to mention Lingq.com


hay_, Jan 31, 2013 @ 20:10
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Hi!


I don't how good you are but I find it really helping to practice talking.


So my advice would be to join some french meeting groups,


Have fun and good luck

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Hi!


I don't how good you are but I find it really helping to practice talking.


So my advice would be to join some french meeting groups,


Have fun and good luck


maluen p, Jan 31, 2013 @ 20:56
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Hi,


I give French classes using Skype/phone. This method is awesome for working people or young parents.


If you're interested, please visit www.francaisatwork.com


 


Olivier

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Hi,


I give French classes using Skype/phone. This method is awesome for working people or young parents.


If you're interested, please visit www.francaisatwork.com


 


Olivier


Olivier Nyssen, Feb 14, 2013 @ 11:45
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Hi,

I give French classes using Skype/phone. This method is awesome for working people or young parents.

If you're interested, please visit www.francaisatwork.com

 

Olivier


Feb 14, 13 11:45

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I thought that hassling/annoying people into buying your product was something that only happened in the 1970s.


Edward B, Feb 14, 2013 @ 11:53
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