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Become a Mormon or apply to the CIA as an assassin.Obviously the easiest way would be to...
Become a Mormon or apply to the CIA as an assassin.Obviously the easiest way would be to...
Modern internet dictionaries and phrasebooks are amazing. They will usually have audio as well where you can hear the word or phrase pronounced by a native speaker. Books (ebook or physical) have their place, but I think they are more useful for unfamiliar character sets (Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, etc)It's better to buy a paper dictionary than download a PDF or eBook. Digital books are more convenient but science studies show you remember more with physical books. Apps have distractions and I would think there's probably something about the tactile experience of books. You have a better chance of remembering words by writing it down.
Native French speaker here, I also speak English and Russian, learning Czech and German.I'm back with two more suggestions.
Learning while you're sleeping
It's possible to learn a language while you're sleeping. Language learning can be a 24 hour endeavour, clocking in more hours than a child. Your subconscious is still listening when you're sleeping and language acquisition happens subsconsciouly. Science studies show it strengthens intuitive associations between words. That said, whether it would be a good idea for you depends on the quality of sleep that you get.
ChatGPT
ChatGPT is a great tool to help with learning a language. It's good at explaining the contextual differences between words and can explain grammar, and correct your grammar. It can generate stories in your target language about almost anything you want. It can create dialogues of different situations like going through customs, hailing a taxi cab, checking into a hotel, or eating in a restaurant, which can be helpful in training for a vacation. I found mixed results with giving me a list of words, as you need to be precise about wanting obscure words or words of a specific context like food, otherwise it'll just give you basic beginner words.
@Gamisch
Your suggestion about listening to songs and rapping along is especially helpful because science studies show that music improves your memory of words.
Bonjour.Native French speaker here, I also speak English and Russian, learning Czech and German.
I'm quite experienced with language learning, I think the only way to really learn a language is to go through languages textbooks (from A1 to C1) and do the exercises (grammar, vocabulary, etc.), then apply what you learn in real life situation (immersion ideally). Listening to music, watching film and reading help but it's not enough, you gotta sit down and learn the old way and talk, talk, talk.
If you have no interest in the language you want to learn it's gonna be difficult, you will give up after a few weeks, language learning requires motivation and discipline.
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Language exchanges are an excellent technique and I appreciate the advice. I do meet up with a French group about twice a month, and make efforts at talking, but talking is NOT a major goal of mine.@Deep Dish - After you study books and practice listening, there's still something you're going to need: a language exchange partner. You practice French for half the time, and the other half you help the other person practice English. That first attempt will be brutal - tiring and a real struggle, because in conversation you have no time to lookup words. But stick with it, and it will be important for listening and speaking.