I'm taking French in American university, plus I have a subscription to News in Slow French. I've watched some Telefrancais as well. I also watch news in French but it's hard to understand it all.
I'd love some immersion resources, textbooks, courses, anything that helped you learn French. If you're a French speaker, how would you recommend I learn?
just use duolingo bro
>>71714569
isn't duolingo garbo?
>ouiboo unironically posting the beret, mariniere, red scarf french meme
Just fucking kill yourself.
Why are americans so uneducated ?
>>71715312
Bonjour! Sacre bleu une baguette?
>>71714629
its fine
>>71714416
watch series with french dubs and english subs
it help me to learn English
suck a bunch of dicks and eat too much garlic, then surrender to germany
easy peasy
>>71714569
>>71714629
>>71717405
Duolingo sucks absolute balls, why do people keep recommending it? Is it some sort of a prank?
>>71717567
ur mum sucks absolute balls and people recommending her
>>71717567
it's "gamified" language-learning, so /v/edditors think they're making progress even when they aren't
see also: the success of Codecademy and similar "learn to code in one week!" scams
>>71717588
Khanacademy is the only one that does it right.
>>71714416
Seconding: >>71717445
I've been getting a good handle on conversational French the last couple of weeks, and watching media is the best way to tune your ears and figure out how people talk. Pick a French movie you like and watch it over and over again with English subtitles until you've basically got it memorized. Then switch the subtitles to French, so it's just telling you what they're saying.
>>71714416
Ferme ta gueule petit pd
>>71717364
End yourself please
>get a french gf or bf
>profit
you tell her/him you want to speak french, it's just that easy, you'd get laid and get to learn french in the same time
>>71720463
Experienced individual sharing wise words of wisdom