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Jun 12, 2018 - 04:08 PM
Congratulations! I also completed the fifth level of French myself a few weeks ago. I intend to continue by taking classes at the Alliance Française de Los Angeles. I'm in communication with them now regarding which class for which I should sign up. Best wishes going forward!

Jun 12, 2018 - 04:54 PM
Bravo! Félicitations! A trip to France would be awesome. If you can't do that, Alliance Française would be great too. Good luck continuing your French!

Jun 13, 2018 - 03:31 PM
super!

Oct 17, 2018 - 04:38 AM
Can someone help me? I have hit a "brick wall" at 4-13

Oct 18, 2018 - 02:19 AM
Take a few days off from new lessons and try reviewing other lessons via the flashcards at flashcards.fluenz.com for a bit before moving on. When you start again, be sure to take written notes during the tutorial videos so you can have those to look back on. Handwritten tend to be best. Hope this helps!

Oct 22, 2018 - 06:26 AM
This session is full of expressions and specific structures, so I think an option would be to leave it out for now and do the next sessions (when you feel ready) until session 16, which is a review of the first half. Then go back to session 13, or even better: revisit the first half of level 4 completely: listen to the conversations and tutorials, and do the flashcards instead of the drills this time.. Since level 4 is quite dense, doing this before moving to the second half can help you make sure you really integrate the material and move forward more confidently into the level. Keep it up!

Feb 02, 2019 - 11:21 AM
Try Yabla. There are 3 minute French videos with subtitles, speed pause repeat controls, and testing after. Different levels as well.