Learning French (March 2018)

Sally and I have very limited French - normally just enough to make ourselves understood if the message is fairly simple - but trying to understand what is said to us is a challenge. We're hoping that having the house in France will see our French improve, but we also want to give it a kick-start with a bit of study.

We've missed the opportunity to sign-up for the current term of night-classes and, besides, we'd ideally like to attend together and with me working away most of the week our options would be very limited.

We do have a Hugo CD/Book 'Learn French in 3 Months' course we bought several years ago and have been studying that over the past few weekends. Weeks 1 and 2 went well but we struggled with Week 3, it took us 3-weeks to get through that alone. Sally has also been talking of taking a look at Babbel.

Yesterday I was Googling 'French courses', or some such term, and came across 'Walk and Learn French' on Youtube.


Lesson 1 lasts an hour an nicely complemented our first 3-weeks of Hugo study. Lesson 2 is two hours long and I'm 30-minutes in. So far I'm enjoying the presenter's style.

I'll keep you updated and to how the study goes using these two courses as well as any other options we dip into.

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