03-28-2012, 10:21 PM
I feel it is time to revisit an old path..
Back in high-school, I hated that learning French was mandatory until 5th year. I never bothered with it, focusing on my more important science/maths/english subjects. However, I did enjoy it - it just felt pointless to me at the time. I now miss the opportunity I had, and kind of wish I had taken it to higher grade (scottish equivalent of AS-ish) instead of physics.
My teacher said she was pleased with the effort I applied to my pronounciation - compared to other students, one of which actually pronounced "c'est" as though it were an english word! And despite my lack of effort, I was surprised to get a 1 (the best grade to get in Standard Grade - scottish equivalent of GCSE-ish).
I kinda feel I missed an opportunity there, and in keeping with my renewed hunger for developing my "miscellaneous" abilities, I've decided maybe it's time to get back in to learning this smexy language
My question is, does anyone know any good internet resources which could facilitate my learning? I may consider doing a course or something in town, but I would rather a cheap (preferably free!) way to assist me, with the bonus of not having to add another appointment to my already crowded weekly planner. I thought Rosetta Stone would be brilliant - and frankly, at £63 per month (!!) it damn well better be! :eek: I'm a poor student, and would ideally like to improve my writing at the least: grammar, irregular verb lists and stuff like that to supplement the basic knowledge of the language attained during my High School years.
Many thanks,
J.
Back in high-school, I hated that learning French was mandatory until 5th year. I never bothered with it, focusing on my more important science/maths/english subjects. However, I did enjoy it - it just felt pointless to me at the time. I now miss the opportunity I had, and kind of wish I had taken it to higher grade (scottish equivalent of AS-ish) instead of physics.
My teacher said she was pleased with the effort I applied to my pronounciation - compared to other students, one of which actually pronounced "c'est" as though it were an english word! And despite my lack of effort, I was surprised to get a 1 (the best grade to get in Standard Grade - scottish equivalent of GCSE-ish).
I kinda feel I missed an opportunity there, and in keeping with my renewed hunger for developing my "miscellaneous" abilities, I've decided maybe it's time to get back in to learning this smexy language
My question is, does anyone know any good internet resources which could facilitate my learning? I may consider doing a course or something in town, but I would rather a cheap (preferably free!) way to assist me, with the bonus of not having to add another appointment to my already crowded weekly planner. I thought Rosetta Stone would be brilliant - and frankly, at £63 per month (!!) it damn well better be! :eek: I'm a poor student, and would ideally like to improve my writing at the least: grammar, irregular verb lists and stuff like that to supplement the basic knowledge of the language attained during my High School years.
Many thanks,
J.