James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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What's the best way? I'm wanting to learn French.
Are there any iOS apps that are good? I saw someone suggested podcasts are good. Both of the following have been recommended:
http://www.pimsleur.com/
http://www.coffeebreakfrench.com/
Rosetta Stone receives mixed reviews and is quite expensive.
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Cavey
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Registered: 11th Nov 02
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Can download Rosetta stone at the usual places though
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daymoon
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If you want to learn to speak then the best way is to actually talk to a real person.
this is from my experience
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oceansoul
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I downloaded Rosetta Stone russian (from the spcial place). Installed it, then got bored. You have to really WANT to do it. Its much easier to learn from a person that speaks the language, i learnt finnish that way. Cant read or write tho, just speak. 
[Edited on 06-09-2012 by oceansoul]
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Dom
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Rosetta Stone works to some extent but you need to be using it daily for it to have any real affect.
A personal tutor is a better solution but you really need to have constant practice face-to-face with someone that's fluent in the language for it all to 'stick'.
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Hammer
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I reckon I would be able to speak French within a month if I stayed there. It was a skoosh case at school.
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AlunJ
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It's funny, I've completely forgotten French, yet if someone speaks it to me it comes flooding back. I tried learning Spanish with Rosetta stone, didn't think much of it. Going on a course to learn sign language soon paid for by work hopefully!
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Conway563
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Registered: 7th Jun 06
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I've used pimsleur to learn a few bits and pieces before going abroad
Works quite well to learn the basics but not sure how good it would be if you're wanting to get to a good standard tbh
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Kyle T
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Registered: 11th Sep 04
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quote: Originally posted by daymoon
If you want to learn to speak then the best way is to actually talk to a real person.
this is from my experience
I can't disagree more. I had a dutch friend teaching me "dutch". Needless to say when I went over to the Netherlands I got a few funny looks when using the phrases he gave me 
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Russ
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Registered: 14th Mar 04
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Haha Kyle. A 6 year old girl taught me dutch
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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I'm still slowly leanring Italian, I got the Itralian for Dummies book on my iBooks for on the tube etc, then plan to get Rosetta Stone as found the tasters really good
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