How I Learned To Speak French (After 10 Years of No Practice)

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • Wondering how to learn a language after taking some time off from routine practice or formal education? Watch to learn how I relearned French after taking over a decade away from speaking the language.
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    00:00 Intro to How I Learned to Speak French
    1:10 My Motivations for Learning French
    3:23 Failed Learning Attempts
    6:42 The Tipping Point
    11:06 Six Areas to Focus on When Learning a Language
    12:22 Language Learning Resources
    26:04 What's Next for Me and My French Learning Journey?

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @anl3593
    @anl3593 День тому

    Thank you!

  • @jamesmccutchan1642
    @jamesmccutchan1642 4 дні тому +2

    Thank you for the inspirational video. I have been in this same kind of learning funk for a while now. I use a lot of the same learning tools. And I agree, Lawless Frence is awesome! I am trying to find my inspiration to keep going in my French learning journey. Good for you going to Paris for that class! Maybe I should do that as well. I definitely could do Paris for two or three months. Best wishes on your french language success!

    • @CatGalletti
      @CatGalletti  3 дні тому

      The learning funks are definitely tricky to try to get out of!! I found the in-person experience truly the best catalyst for change!! I’ve also heard of some amazing programs in the States as well.

  • @ralphnicolasnkindi5667
    @ralphnicolasnkindi5667 2 дні тому

    Wow je suis impressionné par ta détermination it's mind blowing keep going you will get there !!

  • @mandym8781
    @mandym8781 4 дні тому +1

    Amazing, thanks for sharing! I’ve done all the things you’ve done apart from the intensive class in France. Some days I feel like quitting, others I feel like I can achieve fluency 🤣🤪😭😅
    I’ve seen italki teachers advertise themselves as delf/dalf prep teachers so maybe that’s something that will help you!
    Bonne chance 🍀✨💖✌️

    • @CatGalletti
      @CatGalletti  3 дні тому +2

      Merci pour votre commentaire ! I agree with you in that language learning is never a linear process - there are good days and bad days for sure. I’ll definitely think about hiring an iTalki for my exam prep!

  • @stevecochrane9531
    @stevecochrane9531 2 дні тому

    Merci ! Je suis natif de Montréal (anglais & français), mais un peu rouillé en français. Aussi, Québecois n'est pas la même chose que français de la France. Merci pour les ressources et bonne chance ! 😀