(Candice)and Brittany (Magven). I started visiting your site during that time and have continued reading and learning. Been to France twice and walked in the steps of some of my life long heros ( I am an artist). Unfortunately due to the economic crisis i could not continue, so i go to your site and it’s giving me the pleasure of learning French and learning about the French….merciBarryGNovemberRosetta Stone Chinese
27, 2009 at 1:34 pmReply Henrietta(284)Laura, I’m a recent quebec resident and am enrolled in an adult “francisization” course . Your website is excellent to reinforce those lessons I get in class. I love being able to search different grammar /verb conjugations etc. & it is so well presented I look forward to receiving your lessons each few days. Thank you ! ! !November 27, 2009 at 2:18 pmReply gary stella(285)I love the information I can try to absorb here, but French is very frustrating, in that I can’t find a satisfactory school or group setting, locally. Working only with language tapes and books makes for a very slow learning experience. Any suggestions would be helpful. I have tried Alliance Fran?aise courses and found them Rosetta Stone language
unsatisfactory. I’d love to go to a school I visited in Hyeres last year, but I can’t make that happen for a year or more.November 27, 2009 at 2:33 pmReply Rhett(286)La langue fran?aise m’a amené à votre site comme partie de ma recherche de grandes avenues ma?triser la langue. Ce que j’ai trouvé était bien plus, une porte ouverte pour continuer une aventure amoureuse avec une langue. Merci beaucoup!!!November 27, 2009 at 2:53 pmReply RuthClaire(287)I am something of a polyglot and can speak and can read French with Rosetta Stone French V3
reasonable competence. My written French, on the other hand, is – well, it isn’t, really. But it’s fun to read your columns. There is always something new to learn about a language. Your presentations are well thought-ought, informative, and fun. Thanks!November 27, 2009 at 3:50 pmReply



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