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Hello everyone,

I am planning to learn French and hoping that it would support me for the settlement in Canada. I have used certain topics for study which are as follows:

www.duolingo.com
www.livemocha.com (legacy livemocha)
Learn French with Vincent
www.imagiers.net
www.babbel.com
http://www.lingq.com/

Please inform if you have more helpful and easy one. I am working so cannot completely give my time learning French.

Shrus
 
Over a personal note, I suggest, you should brush up your existing engineering management skills with global certifications etc rather than embarking over new journey of learning a language, for which you might end up with basic skills level.

Shrus said:
Hello everyone,

I am planning to learn French and hoping that it would support me for the settlement in Canada. I have used certain topics for study which are as follows:

www.duolingo.com
www.livemocha.com (legacy livemocha)
Learn French with Vincent
www.imagiers.net
www.babbel.com
http://www.lingq.com/

Please inform if you have more helpful and easy one. I am working so cannot completely give my time learning French.

Shrus
 
Shrus said:
Hello everyone,

I am planning to learn French and hoping that it would support me for the settlement in Canada. I have used certain topics for study which are as follows:

www.duolingo.com
www.livemocha.com (legacy livemocha)
Learn French with Vincent
www.imagiers.net
www.babbel.com
http://www.lingq.com/

Please inform if you have more helpful and easy one. I am working so cannot completely give my time learning French.

Shrus
To learn french passively, try to live in a french community.
 
NN74 said:
Over a personal note, I suggest, you should brush up your existing engineering management skills with global certifications etc rather than embarking over new journey of learning a language, for which you might end up with basic skills level.

Dear NN74,

Can you please tell me how can I tarnish my Engineering Management skills?

Shrus
 
kolemm said:
To learn french passively, try to live in a french community.

Dear kolemm,

I hope you can seen that I am from Nepal.

If you have better suggestions that I can get online please suggest.

Shrus
 
Shrus said:
Dear kolemm,

I hope you can seen that I am from Nepal.

If you have better suggestions that I can get online please suggest.

Shrus
It's better to learn French then doing more courses in engineering , try to go to French courses spobsered by the French embassy in your country
 
Pl share your education/certification/experience details, so I could help you.

Shrus said:
Dear NN74,

Can you please tell me how can I tarnish my Engineering Management skills?

Shrus
 
NN74 said:
Pl share your education/certification/experience details, so I could help you.

I will inbox you
 
Please help me in this case
 
Goingnorth said:
It's better to learn French then doing more courses in engineering , try to go to French courses spobsered by the French embassy in your country

No canadian embasyy in our country :(