How I Learned To Speak French (After 10 Years of No Practice)

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Cat Galletti

Cat Galletti

Күн бұрын

Wondering how to learn a language after taking some time off from routine practice or formal education? Watch to learn how I relearned French after taking over a decade away from speaking the language.
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00:00 Intro to How I Learned to Speak French
1:10 My Motivations for Learning French
3:23 Failed Learning Attempts
6:42 The Tipping Point
11:06 Six Areas to Focus on When Learning a Language
12:22 Language Learning Resources
26:04 What's Next for Me and My French Learning Journey?

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@ildarmingazov2304
@ildarmingazov2304 4 күн бұрын
Howdy! I grab this video to learn some English with you! Soo smooth and lovely american accent, I'd like it too much. And I try to learn some french too Thanks for sharing Have a nice day!
@jamesmccutchan1642
@jamesmccutchan1642 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for the inspirational video. I have been in this same kind of learning funk for a while now. I use a lot of the same learning tools. And I agree, Lawless Frence is awesome! I am trying to find my inspiration to keep going in my French learning journey. Good for you going to Paris for that class! Maybe I should do that as well. I definitely could do Paris for two or three months. Best wishes on your french language success!
@CatGalletti
@CatGalletti 14 күн бұрын
The learning funks are definitely tricky to try to get out of!! I found the in-person experience truly the best catalyst for change!! I’ve also heard of some amazing programs in the States as well.
@sbmenard7374
@sbmenard7374 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for this helpful information. Like you, my goal is C1. I have the Delf B2 but don't quite feel ready for the C1 yet. I've lived in France for almost 5 years - zero French experience before moving here. I use English at work and we speak English at home, obvious impediments to learning faster. I just finished 5 months of Lingoda classes. It was very helpful overall, but I stopped because of inconsistent quailty of teachers plus fewer class offerings in my available time frame. Good luck on reaching your goal!
@CatGalletti
@CatGalletti 6 күн бұрын
Your language learning progress is very impressive! I can’t imagine starting from square one in French - I feel my basic high school French provided me with such great learning blocks! I do agree with you in that Lingoda can get "old" after awhile.
@anl3593
@anl3593 12 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@mandym8781
@mandym8781 14 күн бұрын
Amazing, thanks for sharing! I’ve done all the things you’ve done apart from the intensive class in France. Some days I feel like quitting, others I feel like I can achieve fluency 🤣🤪😭😅 I’ve seen italki teachers advertise themselves as delf/dalf prep teachers so maybe that’s something that will help you! Bonne chance 🍀✨💖✌️
@CatGalletti
@CatGalletti 14 күн бұрын
Merci pour votre commentaire ! I agree with you in that language learning is never a linear process - there are good days and bad days for sure. I’ll definitely think about hiring an iTalki for my exam prep!
@ralphnicolasnkindi5667
@ralphnicolasnkindi5667 12 күн бұрын
Wow je suis impressionné par ta détermination it's mind blowing keep going you will get there !!
@CatGalletti
@CatGalletti 6 күн бұрын
Merci énormément !
@IncredibleStan
@IncredibleStan 9 күн бұрын
Je suis le même comme toi. J'apprends la langue parce que de passion par la langue. J'étudie chaque jour. Ah ouais, L'Agence est aussi une bonne séries.
@CatGalletti
@CatGalletti 6 күн бұрын
Ooh merci pour la recommandation ! J'ai entendu parler de L’Agence mais je ne l'ai pas encore regardé !
@IncredibleStan
@IncredibleStan 6 күн бұрын
@@CatGalletti je le recommande tout à fait
@sbmenard7374
@sbmenard7374 8 күн бұрын
I forgot to ask, do you know anything about LanguaTalk, the tutor platform on Lawless French?
@CatGalletti
@CatGalletti 6 күн бұрын
I actually don’t know much about LanguaTalk, I need to learn more!
@stevecochrane9531
@stevecochrane9531 13 күн бұрын
Merci ! Je suis natif de Montréal (anglais & français), mais un peu rouillé en français. Aussi, Québecois n'est pas la même chose que français de la France. Merci pour les ressources et bonne chance ! 😀
@CatGalletti
@CatGalletti 6 күн бұрын
Merci d'avoir regardé et bonne chance dans votre apprentissage des langues !
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