enough is enough...

Category: Cram Session

Post 1 by WandererRosetta (Generic Zoner) on Thursday, 03-Nov-2005 22:00:20

Ok. Ok.
My math teacher and my english teacher and I are not getting along.
I suck at math to begin with. but I want to take abunch of shortcuts and do things in my head. My english teacher hates the wy I tkae notes on the book we're reading. I want to take French concurrently with spanish and am told not no but fuck no.
Help?
CXany anyoone find me any resources to learn french on the internet that iwll cover everything... pronunciation,grammar, spellign and reading?
thanks

Post 2 by ArtRock1224 (move over school!) on Friday, 04-Nov-2005 10:06:38

You can find everything you need for French with wikibooks. I've used it for a limited amount of Spanish, but taking the actual class would be better.

Post 3 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Friday, 04-Nov-2005 10:07:16

I wouldn't count on the internet for learning a language, you'd be better off with a good native language teacher.

Post 4 by WandererRosetta (Generic Zoner) on Saturday, 05-Nov-2005 22:56:46

Thanks for the suggestions. i do know someone who is a native speake,r but he and I are rather busy. I also really want to gt ahead in my biology class... but don't hvethe nerve to read the book cover-to-cover. what i might dois do al lthe notes for my book in oen shot, and highlight everyhtign in one hot. it might take me about a week but I might do it.
As form ath... that's a different story. I'm in algebra one. any ideas?

Post 5 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Monday, 07-Nov-2005 11:34:01

Good idea.. Ohh feck! Algebra eh you've lost me pal sorry.Maybe you could advertise for a language teacher .

Post 6 by The Roman Battle Mask (Making great use of my Employer's time.) on Monday, 07-Nov-2005 13:14:30

Learn to type, it will make things go much better.

Post 7 by tara (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Monday, 07-Nov-2005 23:57:20

There is a site called: www.about.com, and if you go to the French link, you'll find what you need to get started, pronunciation, lessons for beginners etc. There is also audio pronunciation to help you and an audio dictionary and a listening comprehensions section, and a lot more, I use it a lot.