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ck1 | 08:34 Mon 03rd Aug 2020 | Jobs & Education
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Other than living in the country, what's the best way to learn a new language?
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practice practice practice
My son is learning French. It's a free app.
Befriend an immigrant who has it as their native tongue ?
Speak it as much as you can. Future Learn has free language courses.
As Woofy says, but also watch films and read newspapers and books in the language. Join internet forums to speak with other learners
Surviving by it
Perhaps your library system offers this as a free service. Mine does.
https://mangolanguages.com/

Some good advice above.
Buy and study a good grammar book, whatever else you do
I checked out that Future Learn site. Strange. It tells you about some courses yet seemingly tries to hide others. There was a limited list of languages courses shown, but further down the page two reviews were referring to a Dutch course, which patently was not on the list. Turned out I had to use the search function to find the hidden courses !
ich I don't think grammar matters as a primary thing....understanding and being understood come first
I started learning Spanish approx 16 months ago and couldn't speak a single word when I first started (apart from the obvious hola, gracias, etc).
I'm using Duolingo .... it's free and it works .... I can personally vouch for it :)
I used Duolingo to learn a bit of Italian before I went there a couple of years ago. It's free and it does help basic vocab.. I can certainly recommend it (the bit about the boy eating a bee is a bit odd - and the same sentence arises in the French version). You need to understand the grammar as well though.

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