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Learning French..................
I studied French and German previously...so, I flipped a coin...French won...I have a differing viewpoint from most attempting to learn a language...my first interest is to be able to read in french...french childrens' books...French online magazines...then speaking and listening to others comes next...there are French clubs in my area so speaking with those who speak French fluently won't be a problem...but the intent is not to put undue pressure on myself to speak, read, listen, and write (concurrently)...all things will come in time...when you undertake something like learning a new language...for myself, it's best to break things down into smaller pieces that can be successfully undertaken to avoid too much pressure from trying to do too much at one time...English is my mother tongue...I'm not prefect in English...why punish myself by trying to be perfect in French?...not gonna happen!..I'm enjoying Fluenz...there is only one area that would mean improvement...in the earlier levels...the persons who are speaking should not be speaking at the normal rate of speed...somethings are too difficult to understand and causes needless repetition...anywho...French and German are easy to learn.