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![Tongue Tongue](https://gayspeak.com/images/smilies/tongue.png)
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
![Tongue Tongue](https://gayspeak.com/images/smilies/tongue.png)
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.