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<u><em>What are your best language learning techniques for french?</em></u>
If you are taking a class make sure to take lots of notes, a study technique I find very helpful is writing down rough notes during class then going home and writing the notes out clearly and nicely, this also helps jog your memory as you are revising what you did in class.
<em><u>How long did it take you to learn?</u></em>
I'm not fluent in french but I know a bit I learnt in elementary and early high school
<em><u>Do you recommend any websites, videos, or apps that could help me?</u></em>
I recommend word reference, it tends to be a lot more accurate then googl translate but googl translate is good to translate singular words.
<u><em>Anything I should know before learning French?</em></u>
- French and Spanish tend to have a very similar vocabulary so if you know Spanish already that might help
- Grammar is very important and tends to be pretty hard so just watch out for that
- Just try your best and make sure you are enjoying what you are doing, French is a lovely language and if you have the right attitude and mindset, I am sure you will have no problems learning it!
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In French Old man is called vieil homme
Le front du vieil homme était totalement couvert de rides profondes, aussi inégales que sa vie mouvementée. Des sourcils gris touffus, froncés de temps en temps, approfondissaient encore ces rides, et tout cela donnait au visage de l'homme une expression assez stricte. Son visage pointu était encadré de cheveux courts et clairsemés, et on pouvait remarquer une petite calvitie sur le dessus de la tête. Ses moustaches latérales qui commençaient sur les tempes se réduisaient à une petite barbe précise, qu'il caressait de temps en temps. Il était possible de voir un petit grain de beauté sur la face externe de l'œil. La taupe créait une illusion d'optique qui faisait penser que l'homme plissait les yeux.