i need to learn french, the whole thing. does doulingo do the trick?
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i need to learn french, the whole thing. does doulingo do the trick?
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Do it a lot, no matter how ass you are it. The sheer embarrassment from failure will motivated you to improve. The few times I've been told I sound retarded I've made sure not to do the same blunder again.
my school uses a site called languagenut, its pretty good
https://asia.languagenut.com/resources/en-nz/#/Catalog?moduleUid=101&startScreen=0&noSkip=1
I kinda agree with you, but I would like to point out that acquiring a native language as a child is not the same thing as trying to learn a language later on in life. A child's ability to learn is much greater. Read: Child language acquisition.
Also, I would like to add that communicating in a language is a key step in learning it. You can consume as much content as you can, but unless you actually practice, there won't be much progress. This is where I always fail. I don't like talking to people.
I guess that helps too. You can grab a bunch of words off Reddit and throw them at people in real life to make them doubt their own proficiency in English.
Verbal communication is still the best way to improve spoken language I think.
You can learn the language by studying.