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Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
Hi, if you're just getting started, I can direct you to this link: https://www.lawlessfrench.com/learn-french/french-for-beginners/
It's a collection of grammar article in order from beginner level onwards.
A self-study French course divided into loosely themed units with grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation lessons; cultural tips; and assorted quizzes.
Hello! What about busuu combined with anki?
I don't know much about busuu tbh
anki is very good, but only helps you with vocabulary. you also need to actually use this vocabulary in context in order to really intuit it in the long run. you can use it, but as support and not your main resource.
to be honest, all apps should be support past the first stages of learning. You can rely on them at the beginning, but after a certain point you should aim to interact with actual media
the guide I linked is just a way to get the fundations going when it comes to grammar and vocab, so you can actually interact with the languages without getting lost. There are others but I couldn't tell you how qualitative they are