![]() I still haven't got a language partner but I think I'll know when I'm ready.Īll in all I enjoyed the whole course. This added an extra 20-30 minutes to my daily session mind! I may have been a bit OTT but I also used a spaced repetition system to re-listen to and say out loud the whole lesson 1, 5 and 25 days after first completing it as well as the 50 day second wave. I also found the written one useful even though most people say to skip it. I treated the first one as a listening exercise and then reverted to reading if I couldn't work out what was being said. I completed the both types of exercises in the course. ![]() But saying that, I struggle in my native language as well!!! ![]() Yet when it comes to trying to form my own sentences on the fly I struggle. If I were to listen again to any of the second wave lessons I would understand pretty much everything and with more recent lessons I would say I understand over 80%. I know some people take longer than others to get to that stage and some people start speaking straight away. I'm not yet at a stage where I could have a conversation in French. I started the course at the end of November and have just completed the last lesson today. After browsing the web, I decided to use the French Assimil course. I'm now 35 and thought I'd try and learn another language. I scraped through the exam with a grade C and haven't studied another language since then. ![]() I studied French as a compulsory subject at school from the ages of 11 to 16.
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