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relearning french


Question Posted Thursday December 18 2008, 8:27 pm

i took french 3 years ago in school and i used to be fairly fluent. enough to have a conversation. well the last time i spoke french or had anyone to speak to was 2 years ago when i went to paris. i really love the language and i want to relearn it, without taking a class, because i am not nearly as fluent as i used to be.

are there any cost free ways to do this?


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xokristabelle answered Saturday December 20 2008, 2:09 pm:
I was the same way. Go on Itunes, go to Podcasts, look for one called the French Pod Class. It's made by a french guy, he teaches you different words every week, plus music and movies so you learn about culture, too. Helped me a lot.

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