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Keeping up French over the summer

  • 27-06-2013 9:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 577 ✭✭✭


    Hey
    I am just wondering if anyone has some advises for keeping up french over the summer (and improving it). Anything could be helpful, courses, websites etc.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6 jeanne.tuition


    Paczini,
    I recommend www.french.about.com to my students; I find it well organised and free from mistakes. Fun material on Youtube, check it out: type french films, for exemple http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUFYbeddmW8.
    Also www.google.fr, go to Actualites, good practice.
    Listening to songs is good practice too as it is easy to find the words to a song on the internet. Lastly conversation group at the Ilac library in Dublin if you're in town; call firs, I'm not sure if they take a break in summer.
    Bonnes etudes, Jeanne


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 Alex152


    I'm learning french too!
    I regularly go to http://www.easylanguageexchange.com/
    Found lots of french trying to improve their English, has worked as a great tool for improving languages.
    If I don't get to speak with them, I usually write!
    Hope it helps, has really helped me :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭Heikki


    Paczini wrote: »
    Hey
    I am just wondering if anyone has some advises for keeping up french over the summer (and improving it). Anything could be helpful, courses, websites etc.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

    Read, study, listen to music, watch tv or play games in French


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