All the tests I've taken put me on A2 level but I am not so sure because even though I have a good conversational sense in French I wouldn't say I know enough to be on A2 level. I'm also extremely confused as to what plan I should follow since there's hundreds to choose from. At the moment I am only focusing on conjugations and vocabulary but I do need help in grammar. I used busuu for a while but it didn't help me much and all the websites I've tried ask for subscriptions. Isn't there a cheaper and easier way to learn French?
- Mggreid
June 2024
Vastake
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