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What is the best way to learn french?

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I have tried tapes and things like that but I feel ike maybe I need to be in a immersion situation I klnow the workings of the language but I want to be completley fluent. in a rather short period of time I would love to also move to France. But what kind of job can a 19 year old from tx get the only experience I have ever had is working at restaurants and only as a hostess and server. I s there something I could do over there besides that? With the experience I have?

*I would try Rosetta stone but its mad exspensive, and a private tutor maybe pretty pricey too. Idk I want to be fluent so ill try the tuor I know the workings pretty much of the language so I guess it shouldn't be all that hard.

Thanks for all help

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  2. Dear Miss

    The best way I think you should is if you own a cd player I would go out and buy some books on cd so why you are driving to work are going to school are at home you can listen and learn and if you do not want to bother others you can put on a head set is what I would do it is cheaper in the long run for you ok  

  3. i am sorry, but you cannot be completely fluent unless you are in a society where you're speaking french all the time. and you can't do that short of moving to a francophone country. unless you have a degree or something to offer their country, like job experience other than being a server, they've got plenty of those, it's going to be very next to impossible. why don't you take some college courses in french? what part of texas do you live in? if you live in dallas, i could possibly tutor you if you'd like.  

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