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Learning French After 30: The Only Platforms That Worked for Me

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Learning a new language as an adult is NO JOKE. I moved to France almost a decade ago with zero French. I have since lived in Paris, Normandy, and Provence, and attained French nationality. Popular language apps such as Duolingo, Memrise, and Anki ca...
 
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My #1 choice. Truly unlimited 1-on-1 French tutoring that can drastically improve your spoken and written French. Monthly subscription. This program is the reason why I can now speak French confidently.
LingoCulture: Unlimited Online French Tutoring
 
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The only program that made me show up to all my online French classes. Because you get your money back if you join Lingoda Sprints. Show up every day for 30 or 90 days and get refunded. If unbroken streaks motivate you, then you will love Lingoda.
Join Lingoda Sprints to Develop Consistency
 
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Like LingoCulture but more flexible if you don’t want to be tied to a monthly subscription. Very affordable too (from $5-35/hour). Learn from native speakers or professional French teachers at your own convenience.
italki: Practise with Native Speakers
 
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For levels A1-B2. English-French podcast. I really enjoy listening to this. As I progressed in French over the years, I had grammar questions that even my French teachers couldn’t answer…but an English speaker who learned French could. Believe it or ...
Coffee Break French Podcast (Free)
 
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I wrote this. These are the methods nobody talks about, and they actually worked for me. Which “method” do you find interesting?
6 Creatively Funny Ways I Improved My French Without Apps, Classes, or Netflix