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It took 3 months but I finally finished this! There are 40 lessons with 3-10 exercises at the end of each chapter, plus 8 sections of review exercises. I would highly recommend this to anyone learning French. 5⭐️
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JamieArc Félicitations ? 4y
Chab256 I left highschool being able to read, write, and speak French fairly fluently. And 27 years later...I remember very little unfortunately. I've always wanted to learn Italian. 4y
JenlovesJT47 @JamieArc 😘 🤗 4y
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JenlovesJT47 @Chab256 I would highly recommend starting with Duolingo! You can brush up on your French there if you want, or start Italian. Duo is a great supplement imo. 🤓 4y
AlaMich I really admire your tenacity! Will you continue? (edited) 4y
JenlovesJT47 @AlaMich thank you!! 🤗 And yes, definitely going to continue. I‘m also doing baby steps in German and Japanese but I love French, it‘s such a beautiful language! 4y
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