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Does this mean the ambitious learner without means is trapped? Not at all. The desire for “free” should redirect toward genuinely free, legal alternatives. Libraries (including digital libraries like Internet Archive) may lend older editions. Open resources—BBC Learning English, Voice of America, Duolingo’s advanced content, YouTube channels like “English with Lucy”—offer advanced material at zero cost. Many public domain textbooks from the early 20th century, while dated, provide rigorous grammar practice. Moreover, learners can emulate the Assimil method using freely available content: find a 5-minute podcast dialogue, listen passively for days, then transcribe and reproduce it actively. The method is free; only the proprietary packaging is sold.

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