Cavesa Triglot Senior Member Czech Republic Joined 4999 days ago 3277 posts - 6779 votes Speaks: Czech*, FrenchC2, EnglishC1 Studies: Spanish, German, Italian
| Message 49 of 86 15 January 2015 at 12:15am | IP Logged |
Wow, you are already watching Engrenages? You have my admiration, I am sure it will help
you progress a lot, it certainly helped me.
Thanks for your notes on New Caledonia.
By the way, the connection of words living language-dothraki made me smile. Please, let
us know what is the course like :-)
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redflag Senior Member Australia Joined 3832 days ago 123 posts - 182 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Danish, Indonesian, French
| Message 50 of 86 15 January 2015 at 12:50am | IP Logged |
Well, I'm watching but can't understand very much without subtitles, English or French.
With French subtitles I can follow the basic story more or less. Without I'm lost. BBC
has just started broadcasting the latest season with English subs and I also have the
unsubtitled original French so I'm trying to watch the two in tandem and listen to the
dialogue closely.
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fortheo Senior Member United States Joined 5026 days ago 187 posts - 222 votes Studies: French
| Message 51 of 86 15 January 2015 at 7:23pm | IP Logged |
redflag wrote:
Most of the French books, DVDs etc I plan to get through this year (and one ring in):
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I'm jealous of your collection. Having hard copies of books is my favourite—I spend far too much time on the computer or other electronic devices.
Good luck with your studies!
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redflag Senior Member Australia Joined 3832 days ago 123 posts - 182 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Danish, Indonesian, French
| Message 52 of 86 16 January 2015 at 12:06am | IP Logged |
It's always a good day when you come across some recent, authentic media with subtitles
to help you get a grip. This is pretty funny http://crooksandliars.com/2015/01/french-
television-show-eviscerates-fox
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Straya Diglot Groupie Australia Joined 3607 days ago 57 posts - 73 votes Speaks: English*, FrenchA2 Studies: Polish
| Message 53 of 86 16 January 2015 at 2:42am | IP Logged |
Cavesa wrote:
Wow, you are already watching Engrenages? You have my admiration, I am
sure it will help
you progress a lot, it certainly helped me.
Thanks for your notes on New Caledonia.
By the way, the connection of words living language-dothraki made me smile. Please, let
us know what is the course like :-) |
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I watched all 5 seasons at around a2 some were hardcoded with subs some were not, didn't
have too much of a difference. Perhaps i just like the genre and know the slang a little
more than other genres
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redflag Senior Member Australia Joined 3832 days ago 123 posts - 182 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Danish, Indonesian, French
| Message 54 of 86 25 January 2015 at 12:14pm | IP Logged |
FRENCH:
Watched a lot of Engrenages with and without English subtitles. This doesn't really count as study since I only learn
a bit here and there but whatevs I do enjoy it so. Just bought the first season of Braquo.
Got back into Duolingo. Yonks ago I raced through the first 1/3 of the French tree until it got to where I couldn't
"intuit" what it was teaching me (reflixive verbs or something I think) it was just frustrating me and stopped. They
have overhauled the progress system, getting rid of the hearts and putting in a progress bar. THIS IS SO MUCH
BETTER. I hated having to go back and start again all the time. So, I've decided to finally finish the tree and set
myself Easter as the deadline. I expect I'll make it long before then.
Doing Babbel, Glossika and exercises from a "Verb Drills" book.
Enrolled in an Alliance Francais class again for March session, they put me in A2.4 - the last A2 tier before B1.
Haven't done any Assimil since before Christmas, I think I might leave it now until I finish Babbel so I'm not
spreading myself too thin.
Got the English version of the Merlin book I am working through - next step is to go back and review all the vocab I
have highlighted and make some kind of list.
INDONESIAN:
The not knowing about what will happen with Indonesian at my workplace is distracting me so I stopped the Teach
Yourself/Colloquial books for now and am just doing Babbel. They don't have much Indonesian content on Babbel
but at least I'm doing something whereas I had let the other methods slide.
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Straya Diglot Groupie Australia Joined 3607 days ago 57 posts - 73 votes Speaks: English*, FrenchA2 Studies: Polish
| Message 55 of 86 25 January 2015 at 12:37pm | IP Logged |
Hey regflag, have you done alliance francaise before? Ive just signed up and wondering if
you could shed some light on them, if you've done the courses before :)
Its a good idea to set a concrete goal such as learning x before easter, you've inspired
me to do the same :)
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redflag Senior Member Australia Joined 3832 days ago 123 posts - 182 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Danish, Indonesian, French
| Message 56 of 86 25 January 2015 at 1:35pm | IP Logged |
I did the very first course with AF this time last year. It was good, I didn't continue there for random life reasons
but I enjoyed it.
Pros: Very professional, well resourced, has its own library, lots of cultural events outside class (in Sydney anyway),
can do two classes (2 hours each, 4 hrs a week for 8 weeks) a week instead of the standard one session/week at
other evening colleges which appeals to me.
Cons: More expensive than others (although to be fair you do get more hours I think so it doesn't work out that
much more, but it's double upfront almost). You have to buy their textbook which is another eighty bucks but it
lasts for a years worth of classes if you do them all consecutively.
Teaching method fairly traditional, I'm more into the comprehensible input theory these days but I don't have any
concern that it won't be helpful. Some people don't like classes, but I do. Especially at A2.4, I assume the others
will be seasoned French learners (as opposed to the intro class with the dabblers and lots of people dropping out) so
it should be good. I like my Skype lessons but after New Caledonia I really realised I just need to do A LOT more
speaking, even if it's just with other non-native learners so that's why I'm doing the class.
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