I'm using a combination of Duolingo, Babbel, watching and reading French content, and live drilling with local French speakers. Since I live in the US, it's difficult to replicate immersion here, but I do what I can.
I'm also studying Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, and Esperanto. These aren't (yet) as intensive as the French, but a bucket list item of mine is to become a polyglot. Fluency isn't likely, but I should at least be able to chat with folks about food, the weather, and other pleasantries. Yeah, the language selections center on Europe and the Americas, but these languages are at least somewhat interrelated, which means that I get a boost when learning them, since I already know English and some French.
nanolith|2 years ago
I'm also studying Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, and Esperanto. These aren't (yet) as intensive as the French, but a bucket list item of mine is to become a polyglot. Fluency isn't likely, but I should at least be able to chat with folks about food, the weather, and other pleasantries. Yeah, the language selections center on Europe and the Americas, but these languages are at least somewhat interrelated, which means that I get a boost when learning them, since I already know English and some French.