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What is the scientifically approved, most efficient way to learn French in one month?

>> No.11573816

discord

>> No.11573822

Moving to France.

I moved here 4 years ago, i didn't speak a word of french, today i'm on my 2nd year of med school and i'm almost fluent in the language.

If you can't move to a french speaking country you have to change your surroundings, phone langauge ? french, radio ? french, watching old french movies, tv shows, trying to find french people to play your favorites games with.

Good luck.

>> No.11573824

>>11573814
Pick a movie and memorize the dialogue

>> No.11573844

>>11573822
>Moving to France.
I mean in advance of moving to France. I was asking because I'm going to move to France. Isn't there a book I can read or course I can take that will help?

>> No.11573852

>>11573844
Take a look at what i said then, change everything to french, read kid stories in french, words you dont know ? you write them down on an a4 paper, at the end of the book you look for the translations of the words you dont know then you re-read the entire book.
Listening to french music with translated lyrics text at your side.

Where are you moving to in France exactly ?

>> No.11573862

>>11573852
Je comprends. Merci.

>Where are you moving to in France exactly ?
Alsace.

>> No.11573864

>>11573862
>Alsace.

Might want to wait a bit for the corona shananigans to calm down.

>> No.11574514

>>11573814
frenchie nationalist killer doll
cute I need one

>> No.11575018

>>11573862
It's called Elsass and like Corsica and Occitania not an actual part of this fraudulous and pathetic shithole called France.

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>>11575018
Back to the cuckshed with you Hans.

>> No.11576794

I had a friend from Hong Kong, didn't know shit other than Hong Kong Chinese and English. Got a job in France straight out of college, reached conversational level in months. A professor from the middle east got her PhD in France; and now she can speak fluent English, French, and whatever dialect of Islam runes she comes from.

>> No.11576822

>>11573814
Get Duolingo. Also find a French penpal and watch French movies.

>> No.11576826

Buy a Beschrelle, find the french version of every piece of software you use (seriously helps), read small texts in english then in french then side by side.
Memorize french music. (Older classics would be optimal, usually more understandable).
Every non essential thing you'd do english, do in french instead.
If you're gonna listen to french radio/podcasts, actually pay attention and try to pick up patterns and remember words, you can't learn by just using it as background noise.

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Achete un Beschrelle, trouve la version francophone de chaque logiciel que tu utilise (ça aide sérieusement), lis de court textes en anglais, puis en français, et en suite côte à côte.
Mémorise de la musique francophone. (De vieux classiques seront optimum, généralement plus compréhensibles).
Chaque chose non essentielle que tu ferais en anglais, fais en français à la place.
Si tu veux écouter la radio/des podcasts francophones, sois attentif et essaie de détecter des modèles et rapelles toi de mots, tu ne vas pas apprendre en l'utilisant comme bruit de fond.


Use this to check for grammar/spelling mistakes : https://www.reverso.net/orthographe/correcteur-francais/
This dictionnary for quick understanding : https://www.lerobert.com/dictionnaires/francais
For more elaborate definitions, use this. It's a reference among scholars (pay attention to the yellow text). https://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/dictionnaire


Le français est une langue assez compliquée à apprendre, que ce soit du aux expressions abstraites, les structures syntaxiques complexes ou encore l'essentielle rivhesse de vocabulaire.
Je te souhaite bonne chance, OP, en espérant que tu t'y mettes pour de vrai.

>> No.11577238

>>11573814
grind vocab (top 2k by frequency), learn grammar, and practice

>> No.11578619

>>11573822
Yes...this.

Immersion is a good way to learn the language as you go. First broadly, then fine tune your grammar.

>Remember French In Action?
>Pierre Capretz and his method?
>How beautiful Mireille was in the right places?
>Mystère et boule de gomme?

>> No.11578654

>>11578619
Man that actress was a total cutie. Made it really easy to stay motivated

>> No.11578701

>>11578654
Yes! Whoever produced that series (probably Capretz) knows what's up.

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>>11578701
>knows what's up

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>>11573814
Invading france and eliminating it's current language.

>> No.11579283

>>11573814
Going to France and living there.

Other than that, just as much immersion as possible. French movies, French music , French books, read/watch the news in French, play video games in French, anything you can do in French, do it.

>> No.11579835

the Bible is the most best selling book on earth and is friggin massive. translate a few books in there by hand from whatever language you want to study to English so you can get a feel for it.

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11579862

>>11573814
Watch nothing but alizee music videos.