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Making the Move From Outside the EU
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29/02/2008, 3:50
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Daniel5791
Joined on 19/07/2007
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Re: ADVISE RE LANGUAUGE COURSES PLEASE
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HI there,
I am doing similar to yourself, only it is only me and my girlfirend making the move. I haven't gone down the courses route yet, rather I have gathered up every resource I can get my hands on, and bombard myself with French from all sides. I started with a Lonely planet phrasebook and French for Dummies which I found a great start for basics. I signed up for some online courses.(Dailyfrenchpod.com and rocketfrench.com) both are good. I found dailyfrenchpod quite professional and helpful, although a bit daunting at times at the start. The best thing I did was buy the Harper Collins Robert unabridged French dictionary. A big book that you can't carry around, but extremely good for learning phrases, modern words, idioms and just about anything. Cost me about US$25 secondhand online. I keep it on my coffee table all the time for reference. I watch French movies and the French news. Read French newspapers online. I watch movies I know well on DVD and have the french subtitles on. Surprisingly I have found french music really good as well. Download the lyrics use the dictionary and before long phrases and words start to have meaning. I have been learning now for around 6 months I guess, and things are really starting to stick. There are times when I hear something new and think I have gone backwards or haven't progressed much, especially when my French friends at work talk amoungst themselves so quickly and I can't keep up after word 5 in the sentence-but most of the time it is quite satisfying. Actually learning the language has been great fun, I can't wait to get over there and try it out! :)
Hope some of this helps you out. Bonne chance!
Daniel
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29/02/2008, 8:35
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LyndaandRichard

Joined on 01/05/2005
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Michel Thomas. His teaching method, for me, has outstripped every other method I have tried. You'll be speaking French within hours with it. Amazon or the like should sell the course.
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29/02/2008, 9:05
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tegwini

Joined on 19/09/2007
Wiltshire & Vienne
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http://www.bitesizedlanguages.com/
Hi Dee
do try this one - f.o.c., comes daily, small amount to learn at a time, new words daily & has sound you can click into.
I've been receiving this for months & I have learned quite a bit & it's also helped me refresh my french which I did at university - but forgotten lots!
Michael Thomasis pretty good too - was available free not long ago from one of the newpapers - wouldn't be at all surprised to hear of someone trying to sell the cds on ebay etc.
good luck
tegwini
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03/03/2008, 13:57
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cowoman

Joined on 08/04/2007
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