You want to learn French (or another language) and you prefer not to pay a cent? So, perhaps the only way is to study on your own. It can be a win-win game for your time and money; sounds quite tempting, no?
But let me tell you honestly, it will be a tough game, where you need to be self-disciplined to succeed. The bad news is that it is not sufficient! I learnt it the hard way when I moved to Germany. I had been quite successful when it came to self-studying so I was sure I could handle it this time too, and guess what? I failed, and I failed miserably!
I started Deutsche Welle German course and I gave up
I continued with Rosetta Stone and I couldn't continue
I attended a gathering for German-speaking, I did not give up, but wasted 90 minutes/week for 10 weeks!
I found Learn with Oliver, and enjoyed practising every single day. I learnt lots of useful words but as I did not have any grammatical basics I could not use these words in my routine life!
That was not only a concise list of my failures in learning German, but also a list of some useful ways one could try and get a good outcome. My problem was not about the self-discipline or material, it was more about the management! I did not choose the right material/method at the right time.
When I wanted to migrate to France, I did not want to do the same mistake! I registered myself in a free French course offered by the university, which gave me the essentials of grammar and vocabulary. Then, I was able to continue on my own. In fact, I did not do that because I was afraid to fail again and to lose my motivation. But I probably could do it. Speaking from my experience, if you know the basics and you have access to good materials you can survive this game.
Here, I would like to share a list of free materials and sources that I found useful. This list is also inspired by this post.
DUOLINGO: It is good for the elementary level as you practice new words and expressions. But, it may be annoying to repeat all those stupid sentences it asks you to practice like this:
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