Hi Y'all. My name's David and within a year I will be living in France. It has always been a dream of mine to live in Europe and it has also been a dream of mine to become fluent in as many langauges as possible. I'm starting with French for obvious reasons and I will be learning it my own. So, no classroms or anything like that. It never worked for me that way. So, my question is, as polyglots, what daily routine do you all when trying to learna new language, in particular, French. I believe I have found a pretty goof French podcast and music site to listen to. But are/were there any specific podcasts, music apps/sites, voab websites or anything else that was used on a daily basis to become fluent? I would really love to have a master of the language by the time I moved there in August 2016. :)
- DhunterATXJuly 2015
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steph66July 2015 Hi man
i can learn it to you by lyrics from Texas songwriters,this is how i've learn it from Townes van zant,Robert Earl Keen,Guy Clark etc
regards steph |
lacrymosa21July 2015 Hey guy, you can read newspapers like Le Figaro, Le Monde and Libération, listen radio like virgin radio (dance), france info (info). Last, have a look to films of louis de funès (avaible on youtube). |
NanaMisaJuly 2015 Hi David ! Well, as a french girl, i will tell you my technique to learn english and also other languages : I watch my series and movies in original version. For the oldest movies that i watched when i was younger, since i know them by heart, i watch them in OV (yes, again) but without subtittles. I look simple videos on youtube, in english, on a subject which interests me aaaaaaand I talk with the natives Pleasure ! If you want to talk with a french person : I'm Here |