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dandas
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 Message 1 of 14
11 October 2011 at 12:58am | IP Logged 
Hello boys and girls!

You have really great forum, I was googling for some materials and seems like I found the best place for it :)

I`d like to start studying French, but not sure which program should I choose. Deutsche Welle released
"Deutsche, warum nicht", not 100% sure about the title, but you can download from their web site the podcasts
and all the transcripts. I think they have it up to level C1 and best of all, it totally free.

So, my question is if there is something like this for French, or other alternative where you can get to level B1 lets
say.

Thanks for your help guys!




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arturs
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 Message 2 of 14
11 October 2011 at 7:29am | IP Logged 
Maybe you could check out this - http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/enseigner-apprendre-francais/accu eil_apprendre.php They have some kind of audio materials as I see, also transcripts and other texts. I think they even had like a test for checking your knowledge, but I'm not sure.
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dandas
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11 October 2011 at 11:29am | IP Logged 
Thank you arturs! This is what I was looking for :)
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eyyamguder
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 Message 4 of 14
11 October 2011 at 9:08pm | IP Logged 
I would certainly suggest FSI French Basic Course. It is very fast and thorough at the
same time. You can find it entirely on their web site for free.
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dandas
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 Message 5 of 14
15 October 2011 at 1:19pm | IP Logged 
Thanks eyyanguder! Sorry for the late answer, but no computer for a few days.

I downloaded Swedish, so I`ll try the FSI`s French as well to combine both.

Thanks again :)
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JPike1028
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 Message 6 of 14
15 October 2011 at 6:48pm | IP Logged 
For French, I have been using Michel Thomas and Assimil, and I just started using lingq. I specifically really like the combination of MT and Assimil. It has helped my French greatly over the last 6 months.
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dandas
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 Message 7 of 14
10 November 2011 at 2:31am | IP Logged 
Thanks JPike1028, I`m sorry for the late answer, but I don`t have computer now.

I`ll try Michael Thomas for sure, but I hope it won't be like the Spanish course. I borrowed the CD`s from a friend
and I couldn't stand the guy for more than 10 min. Plus, the accent was horrible, I`ve never heard people asking for
zanahooooorias, they just ask for zanahorias. See for Assimil I hear only good words, so will try both with some
books and will see the result. :)

Thanks for the replies again, and I`m sorry for the late replies!
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Cainntear
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 Message 8 of 14
10 November 2011 at 10:15am | IP Logged 
Personally, I would never recommend Thomas to a non-native English-speaker -- it was designed with an English-speaker in mind.

Dandas,
I understand what you mean about "zanahooooorias", but you've missed the point. It's quite difficult for learners to learn the stress patterns in a new language, so MT exaggerates them to make them clearer. If you don't overemphasise it, you could end up with zánahorias or zanahorías or anything. It's a trade-off that I think works quite well.


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