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* Rosetta Stone - Not everyone likes the learning method presented, but it does work for a lot of people, worth a shot if you're willing to spend a small amount of money - or better yet - can get it added to your learning plan and have your Department pay for it!
 
* Rosetta Stone - Not everyone likes the learning method presented, but it does work for a lot of people, worth a shot if you're willing to spend a small amount of money - or better yet - can get it added to your learning plan and have your Department pay for it!
 
* Canada School of the Public Service archived lessons <nowiki>http://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/search/LanguageLearningProductsCatalogueAB.html</nowiki> - the format isn't amazing, but these are basically the lessons that your Departmental French teachers will come in and run through. They are fairly easy to do on your own, especially if you are combining them with other strategies, and they will really help you get the government lingo!
 
* Canada School of the Public Service archived lessons <nowiki>http://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/search/LanguageLearningProductsCatalogueAB.html</nowiki> - the format isn't amazing, but these are basically the lessons that your Departmental French teachers will come in and run through. They are fairly easy to do on your own, especially if you are combining them with other strategies, and they will really help you get the government lingo!
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* There are excellent resources created by the SASS (a service offered at the University of Ottawa) as well: <nowiki>https://sass.uottawa.ca/fr/redaction/ressources</nowiki>
 
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