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I've been wanting to find some french books I can read but honestly, anything I look at is too advanced. Something at the first grade level would be too complex for me. Is there anything that might be geared towards someone like me, who knows like 300 words? I've been doing Duolingo every day and that's a great start but I dont think that's going to get me to fluency at any point. I'm at 285 days at the moment and still can't have a conversation, so I think it's time to switch to books.
Alternatively websites would work too. In fact they may be better. But again, super simple.
If there's a translation with it that would be good too. Like best case scenario would be with the french text on the left and the english text on the right.
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