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I was all about learning French this past summer. And like
with you, all college level courses weren't at times I was
available.
I know that to teach it that I would have to take courses,
but at that point, I was learning it for my own enjoyment.
Anyway, I had some personal things come up during
my "studies" and didn't continue, but I can tell you a couple
sites I went to:
http://www.frenchassistant.com/
You have to register, and while the sounds are free for the
first 2 weeks, you have to pay to hear pronunciation after
that. I think it's 2 weeks, anyway.
I also practiced with flashcards and other activities through
www.classzone.com. You choose a language, level, and well, I
chose my state and it took me to the Discovering French
series.
Bonne chance. :)
On 12/28/09, Delores wrote:
> Bonjour:) I'm a high school Spanish teacher wanting to
> learn French. There are no college level courses at night
> or on weekends in my community, so... •Do you know of any
> especially good programs for learning French on my own?
> (Rosetta Stone is a bit out of budget right now.) •Any
> really good websites for learning? Merci, Delores
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