I watch netflix shows in french and also youtube videos. I just bought a grammar book from amazon. So, I will start using that tonight. I tried italkie but that will probably get expensive. Do you have any recommendations/advice? I can dedicate at least 2 hours per day for learning french.
Mind. Blown. Someone should legit make a subreddit and the limits are endless. Everyone has at least 1 skill from cooking to coding to knitting to even fitness/workouts
Native French speaker and Comp Eng student here, I would gladly help you with French and accept your help in Spanish and C++!
I think I would borrow your idea of offering programming languages 👀
What are you using to learn french right now?
I watch netflix shows in french and also youtube videos. I just bought a grammar book from amazon. So, I will start using that tonight. I tried italkie but that will probably get expensive. Do you have any recommendations/advice? I can dedicate at least 2 hours per day for learning french.
Thats kind of what I'm trying to figure out. I'd like to practice with more native/fluent speakers, but I'm not 100% sure where to start.
I also feel like I need a little more structure than italki or verbling...
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By his standards I'm a polyglot lol
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I have never seen anyone offer C++ as a language here before, definitely interesting.
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It would be a great idea💡A skill exchange, how cool!
Mind. Blown. Someone should legit make a subreddit and the limits are endless. Everyone has at least 1 skill from cooking to coding to knitting to even fitness/workouts