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Old Nov-10-2009, 08:21 PM   #1
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I took french 2 last year. This year I didn't get a language in my electives (and can't add it)

Eh next year I want to take the next class, and, well. If I go a whole year without review I'll fail epically.

Anyone know some decent free stuff I can get to

Please note: by free stuff, i do not mean "Je m'appelle *nom ici*", I know that stuff. Je sais la, et je voudrait plus avoir advance du material, s'il vous plait. (I know that, and I'd like (possiably j'amerais? I get the two confused) more advanced stuff please)
No comment on my spelling. i wrote that without a translator
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The Pimsleur audio series goes up to level 3 in French, I believe. I am not sure where you live, but you can probably get this through your library.

There are also scores of French grammar books that I am sure are also available at your library. I unfortunately can't recommend a particular one.

I am not sure what level you are at, but you might be ready to start dabbling in primary source native language material. You might check out http://www.france24.com/fr/ or http://www.lemonde.fr/ for news articles.

The BBC also has a lot of good free materials at http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/.
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Old Nov-23-2009, 08:49 PM   #3
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bonjour

you might try these: http://www.imds.iu.edu/imds/bb.shtml#FF

je ne sais pas what level you're at, but the FREN 117 and 118 videos are pretty good. i watched a whole bunch of them without the cahier d'activiter that you're supposed to have and they were pretty helpful anyway.

good job taking the initiative to review over the year. i ignored ma francais over the summer between high school and college and maitenant it is killing me. pas un bon idee.

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