* Originally posted by glen.ross1.
Help with French 'Grammar Cards'

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Hi all,
I came across Gabriel's website and book a month or two ago and decided very quickly that I'd found an incredibly effective system for learning languages, one that makes a lot of sense to me.
Anyway, to cut to the chase, I dived straight in and installed Anki on all my devices, and bought the French Pronunciation Trainer and Word List. Since then I've spent at least 30 minutes a day studying with the Pronunciation & Minimal Pairs Trainer, and with my own deck, that I'm creating slowly but surely from the Word List.
My question..... From here I know the next step in the not too distant future will be to commence with Grammar, and making the associated cards. I bought the two beginners books suggested by Gabe but I'm not sure how or where to start. Can it literally be anywhere? I found this great write up on German Grammar cards ( https://fluent-forever.com/how-to-learn-german-grammar-with-anki/ ) and wondered if there was one on French?
Any help would be gratefully received.
Cheers,
Glen
* Originally posted by glen.ross1.
* Originally posted by glen.ross1.
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Fluent ForeverHi Glen,
Thanks for reaching out! While we don't have an identical post for French, I think this link might help: https://fluent-forever.com/reader-qa-on-grammar/
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask!
Best wishes,
Hillary
Fluent Forever Team
* Originally posted by Hillary Jackson. -
Fluent ForeverHi Glen,
Thank you for your message.
We have the following page compiled for French:
https://fluent-forever.com/pronunciation-trainers/french-pronunciation-trainer-resources/
Best wishes,
Aleks
* Originally posted by Aleks Lemezovic. -
Fluent ForeverThanks for your replies Hillary & Aleks. I'll let you know how I get on with these, and if I have any more questions.
Cheers,
Glen.
* Originally posted by glen.ross1.
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