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TopicAnyone became fluent/semi fluent with a foreign language as an adult?
Hexenherz
07/25/18 5:06:40 PM
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DuoLingo is OK but it's not gonna get you too far without other resources.

I super duper highly recommend Babbel. It's a paid service but it is so friggin' well organized. I use it for Swedish and it is the friggin' bomb.

You might also check out the channel Language Transfer on youtube, the guy's got a really awesome method.

Besides that, knowing what you want to study can help with recommendations.

Learning a language at any age isn't hard. It's really all about having an open mind and realizing it's a different language based on a different culture, and getting the grammar concepts down sooner rather than later. And the more languages you study the easier it gets to study even more.
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