Oh hey there,
Checking back in with my wonderful audience to give you an update on my progress to improve my French speaking abilities. Using
Duolingo has been a blast! I took a placement test, got pretty far down the list and am nearly done the French language lessons! I can honestly say that Duolingo is a great program for teaching vocabulary. It is effective at teaching grammar but it lacks a little if you aren't taking proper notes during your play time. Also, if you haven't studied a language in a formal setting before then Duolingo may not be as profitable. I say this because in a formal learning setting you learn how to learn a language; that's not weird is it? You learn what different words are called, that a sentence typically has a subject, what nouns and pronouns are, the definite, indefinite articles and how words like adjectives and adverbs interact. Using this acquired knowledge with a program like Duolingo is incredibly beneficial. Luckily, you can find this information all over the web in places like
about.french and use great tools like
Word Reference. The tools you need to learn another language are all over the Internet; you just have to find them!
Knowing English is surprisingly helpful if you want to learn French. I've discovered this through various Fren-ami's or French friends. These are words in French and English that look alike, sound alike and share a similar meaning. This helps a great deal with remembering vocabulary; and learning aids are always welcome! In addition to this benefit, having English as your native tongue helps because an overwhelming amount of people want to learn it! There are so many French speakers that want to either learn or improve their English and their are willing to exchange their French knowledge for your English knowledge. On my last post I mentioned the web site
Ayni and what it does for language learners. Since then I have connected with several French men and women and just talked. In our conversations we let each other know what is right or wrong, what sounds good or awkward, or how to say things differently or more commonly. One of my pen pals on Ayni explained that she lives with her boyfriend and two cats. She said that, "All of them three are lovely". I really liked her choice in the descriptive word "lovely". However, the sentence is incorrect but still conveys its intended meaning. I correct her sentence and complimented her choice of words and she proceeded to correct the message that I sent to her. If I wanted to say "It will benefit you", I normally would say "Il vous bénéficiera" but my pen pal noted that while it makes sense "Il sera bénéfique" or "It will be beneficial" sounds more natural in French. This is a different type of learning that you often don't receive in a classroom because the teachers are focused on what they have to teacher and not always on what your questions are.