Best Way To Learn French
Dec 13
2008
2008
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Best way to learn french online?
I took French for 4 years back in high school. My goal is to get back into learning French and becoming fluent. I want to continue my french for free (so please no course or cd purchase suggestions). What are great french websites to check out? Other methods like getting French Podcast welcome!
Try livemocha.com it’s an excellent site. I’d also recommend the podcast Coffee Break French. I use both of these to help me learn French and they work great.
The Best way to Learn French
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