will it be effective to learn the french language if I just read books written in french or am I moronic. I took it in school (Canada cuk) as I was forced too but now I want to read french literature in the native tongue
I am learning French to read books but after a few months I feel bad about how I cannot express myself as well as I can understand written French and I also feel bad about not being able to comprehend spoken French
Feels bad man
>not being able to comprehend spoken French >Feels bad man
don't feel bad oral comprehension is always the hardest part of a language and if you don't have a trained hear it's normal because french drops sound's letters.
You will go through it ,i trust in you. 😉
I learned french in school as well. I've found that reading in french definitely helps with improving your vocabulary and formal grammar. It was tough finding books that were at my reading comprehension level while also being genuinely interesting. I would recommend Camus and Theophile Gautier to start off.
Some tips while you're reading would be to keep a dictionary with you at all times (plain french dictionary if you can, but french to english is fine as well), and to highlight any of the words and expressions that you don't recognize. Go back to these highlighted terms later and write them down in a notebook to really solidify them in your head.
I am learning French to read books but after a few months I feel bad about how I cannot express myself as well as I can understand written French and I also feel bad about not being able to comprehend spoken French
Feels bad man
It's really just a matter of how much you practice. I listen to french talk radio and podcasts, and watch french shows on Netflix to improve my oral comprehension; this also really helps with learning informal language and slang.
As for formulating my own thoughts and sentences in french, I try to speak to others and have conversations as often as I can. I play video games with several francophones, and have a few friends that speak it as their native tongue.
You can watch french prostitutes reading books in french.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCClGNFZtpooW_2hy-cQ1M1Q/videos
>Voyage au bout de la nuit
>Chaque semaine, lecteurs et lectrices nous lisent les plus grandes oeuvres de la littérature française.
>Laissez vous embarquer dans un voyage nocturne plein de surprises en vous abonnant !
Libgen.
I'd tell you but as you're very impolite you'll have to keep looking.
Not a frog, but the answer is Yggtorrent. You need a VPN or a proxy to access it though. And you need to make an account.
Not a frog?! We have a spy here! Get him jannies!
Why would you need a VPN for that?
You can't access Yggtorrent without a French IP address for some reason.
What VPN do you use?
least obvious surveillance tool in france
Tout ce que tu veux se trouve sur Libgen et Yggtorrent, mon ami
z-library , its better than ever now , or if you are too bored to make an accouint annas archive
Any site for slavic languages?
There is balkandownload.org for south slavic languages
Fascinating. Will check. Anything for former Yugoslav countries?
Nvm, I am a moron. Got my south and and east mixed up
Pourquoi tu as besoin d'un site ? tout nos classiques sont gratuits en pdf sur internet, tu as juste à taper le titre du livre suivit de "pdf"
Qui en a quoi que ce soit à branler des "classiques" français ? Il te parle de 99% des autres livres
C'est quoi l'interet de lire en français si c'est pas pour lire les classique ? apprendre le français pour lire guillaume musso ? issou
Translations aren't free.
will it be effective to learn the french language if I just read books written in french or am I moronic. I took it in school (Canada cuk) as I was forced too but now I want to read french literature in the native tongue
I am learning French to read books but after a few months I feel bad about how I cannot express myself as well as I can understand written French and I also feel bad about not being able to comprehend spoken French
Feels bad man
Written french and spoken french are two different languages, it's not like english where you can speak as you read.
>not being able to comprehend spoken French
>Feels bad man
don't feel bad oral comprehension is always the hardest part of a language and if you don't have a trained hear it's normal because french drops sound's letters.
You will go through it ,i trust in you. 😉
>french drops sound's letters.
people always say that but it's jsut not true. What letters are dropped in what words?
There's tons on libgen
I learned french in school as well. I've found that reading in french definitely helps with improving your vocabulary and formal grammar. It was tough finding books that were at my reading comprehension level while also being genuinely interesting. I would recommend Camus and Theophile Gautier to start off.
Some tips while you're reading would be to keep a dictionary with you at all times (plain french dictionary if you can, but french to english is fine as well), and to highlight any of the words and expressions that you don't recognize. Go back to these highlighted terms later and write them down in a notebook to really solidify them in your head.
It's really just a matter of how much you practice. I listen to french talk radio and podcasts, and watch french shows on Netflix to improve my oral comprehension; this also really helps with learning informal language and slang.
As for formulating my own thoughts and sentences in french, I try to speak to others and have conversations as often as I can. I play video games with several francophones, and have a few friends that speak it as their native tongue.
You'll get there anon, just keep at it.
libgen but you read in English like a good global citizen
You can watch french prostitutes reading books in french.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCClGNFZtpooW_2hy-cQ1M1Q/videos
>Voyage au bout de la nuit
>Chaque semaine, lecteurs et lectrices nous lisent les plus grandes oeuvres de la littérature française.
>Laissez vous embarquer dans un voyage nocturne plein de surprises en vous abonnant !
le libgen, espèce d'idiot
*crack* *sip* yeah I hope the actual French people kick the Muslims and other riff raff out and send em back to Africa.