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The monochrome designs of Yuichiro Hyakuya from the Seraph of the End Design Works (eBay) art book are even more extensive than the color ones, with additional details on Yuichiro’s demon form, down to the gradual degradation of his left eye. Roughs by character designer Satoshi Kadowaki (門脇聡).
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totally indulgent drawing for @butterykiki
Hopefully even if you've been learning French for a while one of these resources may be of use to you
General
Best online French-English dictionary (which also has bilingual dictionaries for a number of languages) as it has example sentences in French with translations, forum, verb conjugations, idioms, and more
RFI listening and reading exercises for all levels incorporating the news into your learning
Grammar
Français Lingolia with exercises
Listening
Journal en Français Facile radio/ podcast with transcripts for each episode
News in Slow French podcast
Conversational French Mises à Jour with transcripts
If you live in Australia, SBS has a French news podcast
French dictation exercises write what you hear
Youtube comedy series Bref
Belgian LGBTQ+ Youtube series La théorie du Y
Youtube comedy series Le Département
French comedy series that has whole episodes for free on Youtube Fais pas ci fais pas ça
Skam France is a teen show so you can learn heaps of slang, it also has subtitles for each episode in French and English
Youtube
Home Language - vocab and grammar
Hugo Décrypte - daily news
MisterJDay - comedy
Le Monde - news but many of their videos have subtitles
Reading
Simple articles originally written for children, also has a Youtube playlist (1jour 1actu)
Le Petit Scribe reading comprehension and exercises level B1 but also has the same for all levels
Reading (or listening) comprehension - Le Petit Nicolas
Writing
À vos plumes - writing practice and grammar
Oui c'est ça writing practice
Other
Thoughtco French articles on grammar, vocab, verbs, etc.
More useful French pronunciation tips with audio and IPA
EDIT: just remembered in case you feel like torturing yourself you can do Victorian year 12 level French exams 2001 to 2020 for free on the VCE website with the audio and answers available. It would probably be more helpful to not do it within the time limit and listen to the audio as much as you need to. You might also find the HSC exam papers useful from what I can see there's three different levels of French exams (beginners, continuers, and advanced) just find them in the list of subjects and you'll get to the exams.
I'm curious about getting materials to aid my immersion of other subjects in French and English. Do you know where I could find auch resources?
French:
Listening: Have a look at these websites!
Reading:
Try to follow French people on tumblr (#upthebaguette, #french side of tumblr), on insta, on twitter ...
Follow French news pages: lemonde.fr/ lefigaro.fr/ libération.fr or also fun ones like: buzzfeed.fr
use wikipedia.fr to expand your vocabulary and get to know more about topics
you could also try to read some easier French books ( I have an ask about this here)
Here's another ask about where to read interesting things in French and finally a post I made about "Small ways to improve your French"
I hope this helps you and I am so sorry that this is so late!
You can also have a look at my faq to see if there are any other things that might help you!
Best, Sophie
bon matin! c’est tôt pour moi, hmm? today I’ll be sharing some online resources for learning french ranging from vocab lists to full on courses! i hope you find these useful - the internet really is precious when learning languages! <3
⁎⁺˳✧༚ frenchtoday.com
this website threatens to put me out of business and I couldn’t be more delighted! vocab lists galore, free lessons, tips to work on your pronunciation, articles on french culture and even stories and poetry. i haven’t looked at everything available on there, but from what I’ve seen, it’s pretty useful!
⁎⁺˳✧༚ frenchpod101.com
this is a free course you can take, with options for absolute beginners and those already a little familiar with the language. it looks to be good for conversational french and is an easy, no nonsense starting point for beginners, who i know from experience are often easily overwhelmed.
⁎⁺˳✧༚ coffee break french
this is one I’m not quite as familiar with but has come to me highly recommended. it’s a podcast that covers the basics as well as providing dialogues and example role plays. give it a try and let me know how you find it!
⁎⁺˳✧༚ innerfrench (chaîne de YouTube)
this is a really interesting channel! you get to learn french through a variety of different topical discussions and he speaks slowly enough for you to get most of what he’s saying even if you’re a relative beginner, which can make you feel super smart :)
bien, c’est tout! i hope these recs are alright, and I hope we meet again soon~ a bientôt!
French Reading Practice Kwiziq
RFI: Toute l’actualité en direct et en video sur RFI.fr
French Zero to Hero Study French with media
Conjuguemos language through fun activities and games
Lawless French Si clauses
Linguno language learning tools
French in Action - Annenberg Learner
MyEnglishPages.com - List of English French Faux amis
Francaisfacile.com - Cours et exercices de français gratuits
Jeunesse short edition - childrens stories
a selection of wallpapers from me💫🍰