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I'd like some advice, please!

I'm learning French this year and I was excited about it! Because of remote school, I'm not taking a language in school when I would have this year. I'm using the Duolingo app to learn on my own. Duolingo is fun and I do it a lot, I'm moving forward in the app too, but not in real life. I still can't say a full sentence and it's December. (I started in September :P). I tried making flashcards, but they took too long to write. (This is not me being lazy, but me having at least an hour and a half of homework after I get out of school at 3 :'P) I'd like to be able to speak French fluently in 2 years! Can I have suggestions as to a different app I could use, a way to learn faster, better study habits, or, anything that could help? Thanks in advance =)

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HelloTalk

Step-by-step explanation:

This app is more to reinforce your French but if you find the right person, they could help teach you French. The app is a social app where you talk with people around the world that are fluent in the language you want to reinforce/learn. It doesn't tolerate people who are in the app to troll or date, so it is perfectly fine to use if you are underage or feel uncomfortable. Using the app also helps you learn more about other cultures. Hope this helped.

User Xiangrui Li
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Answer: Anything and Everything

Explanation: I started learning french in middle school and now im taking Ap French. I would reccommend listening to french music which I found helpful and there are some french shows and movies you can watch. Any intro to the language is beneficial my recommendations are...

I have a french playlist if you're interested but anyway I really like watching miraculous ladybug for the action and french dialogue but if you're looking for something more with suspense you could watch Into The Night. It's a netflix show I won't spoil for you but really opening you're world and knowledge is what will definitely help you. Learning the lyrics to any french songs will pique your interest and boost your vocab while movies and shows will help you with conversational skills and dialogue responses. Wish you the best of luck and safety Bonne chance :)

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