What's the best way to learn a language without classes? I speak Spanish, English and German, but I picked them all up when I was a kid.
I've always DETESTED school, and I've always been more of an autodidact. How does an adult go about it? I want to learn French, and possibly Russian.
>>1112584
Duolingo.
>>1112636
I'll check that out man, thanks!
>>1112584
The library, actually. Check out a set of audio language CD's, rip them to your computer, put the files on your phone, and listen to them when you're driving or whatever. I'm learning Spanish right now. Another thing I did, I changed the language on my PS4 to spanish. I play a lot of Battlefront and I can play that game no matter what language is on the screen. I've picked up tons of words that way. I also use spanish at the ATM, or at the grocery store self-check.
Also try to watch TV in the other language. Or listen to music. You gotta immerse yourself.
Find a job in the country that speaks the target language or hang out with some frogs or Africans and babooshkas that don't speak any of your first languages. easy. Any other way will just be a textbook version and your ass will hey ripped off when you're trying to pick up some smoke.
Rosetta Stone is actually quite good, but it is also kinda expensive. You can always pirate it though.
>>1112584
I self-learned a lot of Spanish (my uni teaches Spanish at a super slow speed).
I used Duolingo. When I chat with my Spanish online friend, I gradually substituted more and more English words with Spanish. Sometimes I upload Spanish paragraphs I've written onto Yahoo Answers and get people to edit them for me and I learn from my mistakes.