Top 5 ways tο learn another language. Please Please Please Rate thе Video. More οf mу Tutorials youtube.jimmyr.com FSI www.fsi-language-courses.com Free Education List (podcasts) www.eliteskills.com podcasts.yahoo.com www.podcastalley.com babbel.com www.busuu.com lang-8.com livemocha livemocha.com trymango www.trymango.com Wikibooks en.wikibooks.org Guutenberg Audio Books www.gutenberg.org librivox (select flag οn rіght) librivox.org Please Please Please Rate thе Video. I used tο play аn mmorpg іn french called dofus. community.dofus.com Rosetta stone, pimsleur, аnd thе late michel thomas аlѕο hаνе numerous language courses, bυt thеу′re nοt free unless уου υѕе torrents οr p2p. User Posted Suggestions: mylanguageexchange.com Here’s mу Learn French Page www.jimmyr.com I found thіѕ one later οn www.italki.com www.learnitlists.com www.myngle.com busuu.com www.byki.com %%howto

25 Responses to “Top 5 Ways To Learn Foreign Languages For Free Online”

  • dewa86:

    Thanks but it seems that mango is not free anymore

  • IS91Videos:

    This is fantastic! Thanks for sharing.

  • nVasileff:

    @CAPPUCCINOJONES000 found it. its org not com

  • lajosn:

    This was usefull.

    Diese war o.k.

    Hasznos volt.

  • redsixcustodian:

    To the creator of this video I say, job well done. It is very informative. Thanks for your help!

  • redsixcustodian:

    Chill out. Kettle? Teapot? Does it really matter? I see it as queen’s english and american ; two different languages. I respect that you identify the two with their respective names. Perhaps their identities got lost in our American desire for efficiency?

  • ronnn111:

    I like the video, and I like you voice (: thanksss! :D

  • eZdiaBuddy:

    Learn foreign languages from Experts on eZdia, just sitting at your Home, I am learning French from one of the best professors in Paris. (Quest eZdia on Google)

  • CAPPUCCINOJONES000:

    i clicked the FSI link but it didn’t work.

  • ross3488:

    I’m not flattering myself. I’m also not an American, so please don’t call me a Yank. (Reaaaaally irritating).
    I don’t reckon Americans despise being reminded of their inability to speak “right English…every time they open…[their] very huge mouth[s].” I reckon they simply don’t like people (English, South Africans, Australians, New Zealanders, etc.) telling them how hideous American English sounds and that they don’t distinguish between kettle and teapot. That shit gets ancient after a while.

  • BertisWorldYT:

    magnet man intro!!!

  • ciucia2222:

    According to a Hungarian psychologist, when you are alone with the child, you must speak to it in German, your wife in Finnish. And when the three of you are together, you can speak in English. So the child will be with you based on the situation, which language to choose….I have seen a child like this, Hungarian mom, Italian dad and answering to the stewardess in English :D DDDDDD

  • ciucia2222:

    You must speak in German to your child, your wife in Finnish, and when the three of you are together then you can speak in English. That’s the advise a psychologist was charitable to mixed couples with English as common language (like my husby and I -Hungarian, Italian, English). But you must not mix the languages ever. And shouldn’t start at an early age count a 4th language. (why not? hehehe)

  • RosettaStoneSp:

    I SELL ROSETTA STONE SPANISH FOR LESS

  • balgra13g:

    ich bin ein messer

  • jamey32usa:

    ***FSI LANGUAGE COURSES UPDATE***

    If you are looking for the FSI language courses talked about in this video, the right URL for the site is fsi-language-courses(dot)org NOT (dot)com. It was went about a year or so after this video was made. Everything is still free, and it really has more materials now than it did before.

  • daconmiked:

    awesome , I’m going to try live mocha . certainly god bless these people who make sites for free to learn the coolest subject in the world , languages .

  • cuki5l:

    man i hope this work

  • Jitpring:

    I don’t reckon my comment went through.

    My friend has used both Rosetta Stone and Fluenz to learn French. He says Fluenz is far superior because, among other things, it leverages one’s knowledge of English to learn French. See their website for more on this.

  • Jitpring:

    My friend used both Rosetta Stone and Fluenz to learn French. He says Fluenz is far superior because, among other things, it leverages one’s knowledge of English to learn French. Check out their website where it tells more about this.

  • shadowcat228:

    I saw that one advertised and book marked the site I reckon. That’s one of the few I haven’t tried. It looked pretty similar to Rosetta Stone and it I reckon it looked pretty excellent. Have you used it before? If so, any tips for it or your thoughts on it?

  • AmatuALLAH92:

    i like ur video :)
    very excellent

  • robrobbins:

    Es ist noch kein Meister vom Himmel gefallen.

  • greensofa1:

    Rosetta Stone is just a waste of time. It’s just out touch with language reality as spoken by natives

  • Jitpring:

    Fluenz is far superior to Rosetta Stone.

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