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Learn French
I’m writing this down so I WILL DO IT: My New Year’s resolution is to learn French in France! I took all sorts of other language classes in school – German, Spanish and even Russian but it was just the French which stuck with me (I have the suspicion it stems from my love of their Bordeaux wine!). Despite having had classes previously, I’d still only class myself as a beginner – the grammar is actually probably more advanced but what really troubles me is the speaking of the French! That’s why I am so eager to get to France itself, to immerse myself in their language and force myself to speak it. As I said, my grammar’s really quite good but what use is it to be able to write down the various conjugations of verbs and not even be able to hold a conversation about the weather! Hopefully I’ll be able to get back to you in a month or so, having made the trip across the Channel and back again, fluent in French!
Last edited by willy : 01-24-2008 at 01:05 PM. |
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