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Try the Rosetta Stone products. They're very highly rated amongst experts and I agree - I'm using them and I'm 36!! Good luck.

2006-07-11 09:27:43 · answer #1 · answered by QueenOfChaos 3 · 0 0

Look for audio tapes/cd sets by Michel Thomas. He teaches virtually any language, with a unique style.

These are the best audio lessons I have ever heard. A family member turned me on to them, who is now speaking fluent French, with no previous training. (He actually bought a more advanced tape after he mastered these, but he was speaking very well with the Michel Thomas tapes)

Some public libraries may have the sample tapes. That is the first two in a set. You can try them, to see if they work for you.
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Have fun.

2006-07-11 16:21:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to library and get how to videos, dvds, cds, and tapes... good luck! :)

or go to a community college and just enroll in that class.

2006-07-11 16:12:56 · answer #3 · answered by Bride2Be 8/30/08 5 · 0 0

take a language class... our local parks and rec department offer lots... yours probably does, too.

2006-07-11 16:19:26 · answer #4 · answered by june ッ 5 · 0 0

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