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pandachan

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  1. Well, I always had French classes in school and the only other resources I used were French online newspapers and dictionaries.

    For Japanese, I had some classes but these days I mostly rely on Memrise. I really love it, it's helped me improve a lot and it's so easy to use. It almost doesn't feel like learning and you don't need to spend more than twenty minutes or so a day studying. I also watch anime which helps with pronunciation.

  2. The first French movie I watched must have been 'Les Choristes.' We watched it in French class. I liked it but French cinema wasn't what made me love the language initially, as apart from that movie, I wasn't really exposed to it. It definitely gave me an insight into French culture though.

    We later watched 'Amelie' and 'La Haine' which I loved.

  3. At my level, I couldn't learn Japanese that way. I just wouldn't be able to read the text as I barely know any kanji yet. It sounds like a great idea though. It must really immerse you in the language, which of course is always the easiest way to learn.

    I watch anime in an attempt to immerse myself in the language, and I have picked up some phrases and vocabulary, but it's not easy to learn that way. If I didn't already have a basic knowledge of it from taking Japanese classes, I would be lost.

  4. Hello everyone! I am a girl who loves languages and hopes to pursue a career in translation/interpretation one day! I'm really trying to improve my language skills over the summer before I start university (I study French and Japanese at the moment). I'm hoping this website can help me with that.

    :party: (these square smilies are.. interesting)

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