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?
Thank you!
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!
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.
Wow je suis impressionné par ta détermination it's mind blowing keep going you will get there !!
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 🍀✨💖✌️
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!
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 ! 😀