I have tried the online learning and works but I think that I’d really like a class better.
So I’m putting this aside until after the summer is over. 11 months ago
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There are French classes in my area, it turns out. They are about $80 a month which isn’t too bad a price. The new session just started and I have to call the teacher to take a placement exam or I can wait and start a class in October. 12 months ago
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I remember a lot more than I thought I would after 30 years. 12 months ago
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I’ve finished one lesson on livemocha.com in french. I’m helping people with their English lessons to earn points to take more French lessons. 12 months ago
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i studied it in High School and college.
I got so far that I was using a regular French dictionary to look up words.
I would like to return, but I don’t know where I can take french classes. This time around I want to focus on speaking.
Homework: research places to study French in my area. 13 months ago
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And by fluent I mean perfect! :) 15 months ago
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I just need someone to practice with anyone? 16 months ago
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That would be nice. 17 months ago
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This is my 5th year taking french, I intend on taking 3 more~ I’m close to the top of my class in my accedemic french course this year, and may I say, french is a really fun language to learn :)
all the following are presnt tense regular verbs with there endings. What you do is take off ER, IR ,or RE and replace it with the verb endings. :)
ER verb endings – (with the ER verb “Manger” = To eat)
Je – e = Je mange
Tu – es = Tu manges
Il/ Elle / On / Que – e = Il mange
Nous – ons = Nous mangons
Vous – ez – Vous mangez
Ils / Elles – ent = Ils mangent (ent is silent)
IR verb endings – (With IR verb finir = to finish(also irregular in le passe compose)
Je – is = Je fnis
Tu – is = Tu finis
Il / Elle / On / Que – it = Il finit
Nous – Issons = Nous finissons
Vous – Issez = Vous finissez
Ils / Elles – issent – Ils fnissent
RE verb endings – (with RE verb perdre = to take(also irregualr in le passe compose)
Je – s = Je perds
Tu – s = Tu perds
Il / Elle/ On/ Que – / = Il perd
Nous – ons = Nous perdons
Vous – ez = Vous perdez
Ils / Elles = Ils perdent 18 months ago
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Well, my mom is Swiss so French and English are my native languages. French is a great language. It helps a lot with Spanish, which is why Spanish is so easy for me (and I guess the opposite is true, too).
The problem with French is that the grammar and conjugation are much more complicated than in English, but speaking it conjugation comes naturally. The conjugation is more regular than in English, but their are more exceptions and rules that go with it.
Also, you have to be careful because there are feminin and masculin words in French, unlike in English. 18 months ago
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