Sunday, 17 October 2010

French For Dummies Online

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Cheap ways to learn German/French?

I really wish I would've taken them this year, but oh well. I have a small budget (max. like 20-50 dollars) and I have the internet, I was thinking get a dictionary and maybe one of those "German for dummies" books, and find an online thing. Except I don't know which are the best, can anyone help please?


I can't help you to find ways of learning German, but I do know some free sites that can help you with French. First is the French section of About.com:
http://french.about.com/

I used this site a lot to help go over some grammar terms. The only problem is that it isn't presented in steps, but a collection of grammar points. However, I found some high school French textbooks that are immensely useful. Here's the site to go to:

http://www.glencoe.com/sec/worldlanguages/french/ose/index_nonfl.html

Type in one of the three User name and password to access the book.
User Name Passwords:
BONVL105 w6pUtRux
BONVL205 yaN6pRef
BONVL305 t6Eta2uw

There's three levels of French, and each book is separated by chapters that cover grammar, vocabulary, reading and writing. It also comes with audio and some videos for each chapter covering the lessons for each chapter on this site:
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/medialibrary/

Click on any state, then select world languages, and then select the high school level, and then the book level you are using.

I used the first two books, and I can read a lot of French and write a little bit too. And it was all free.

Good luck on your studies!


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