...your foreign language skills? I finally bought a DVD player a little over a week ago and it's really cool that I can watch the movie in English and get French subtitles (on some DVDs). Of course, I don't expect to learn French solely by this method but it is a really good tool to have.
I rent an English language movie and then bring up the French subtitles. It works best if it's a movie I've seen before and whose dialogue I am familiar enough with to know how close the French subtitles are. I started watching "Carrie" for the one millionth time and so far the French subtitles seem to be a very close translation of what is actually being said.
5. I could try with "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
So far, I've watched it only with the English dubbing. The subtitles read so terribly, that I just couldn't switch it to the original Mandarin audio track.
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