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If you are interested in trying something different, check out https://www.languagetransfer.org/.
This is a guy who has paid and free courses for learning different languages and french is free.
It is podcast format but I find it a lot better than something like duolingo because this let's you actually hear the language being spoken conversationally a lot more, and instead of focusing on brand new vocabulary, it instead shows you the relationships of words you already know between languages.
For example, I have listened through a few spanish ones from this person (also free), and with what I have learned, I can pick up on what the spanish equivalents of words should be using different rules such as:
Some of it is vocab stuff as well, but with these rules, you kind of realize that if you speak english, you already have a spanish vocabularly of thousands of words.
Now here is what is amazing. This is a few excerpts from what I have learned from the first 5 episodes for spanish, and there are 90 episodes for free.
I think french is shorter at 40 episodes, but I have had more luck learning language by listening to these than anything else, to the level that i can speak a little with friends to actually learn more.
I have been using Language Transfer to learn Spanish, and it is easily the best system I have ever experienced, short of actually living in a foreign country (which is how I learned four of my five languages).
As far as I know, it is completely free but supported by donations. I have been paying $5 per month for several years now, completely worth it!
The languages they have are:
Awesome, I am glad that someone else has been enjoying it as much as me!