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No matter how motivated and self-reliant you are, you can’t learn French entirely on your own. For those times when you just can’t figure out a particularly tricky French phrase or grammatical construction, here are some places to get help.
Find a lesson
First things first: try searching Lawless French. There’s a good chance you’ll find what you need right here among the 3,500+ pages of
If you still have questions, try one of these options.
Progress with Lawless French Q+A Forum
Ask your questions in this online community to get answers from native French speakers and fellow learners.
AImigo
This AI-powered chatbot can answer your questions, create exercises, or just help you practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
LanguaTalk Tutoring (1st lesson free)
If you’re ready to get serious, consider private French lessons. LanguaTalk offers an easy-to-use search interface for finding the ideal French tutor based on availability, reviews, and video introductions: Find your tutor.
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