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Lord_DJ On January 13, 2009

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#1New Post! Apr 22, 2008 @ 14:27:04
if all the gosh darn French teachers (that's the teachers that teach French not teachers from France) would speak English to us.

The first thing that I hear in my French room is "Bonjour mosour Jacob..." or something like that...

SPREKEN ZE ENGLISH 8)
x_Laura_x On April 02, 2024




Nowhere, United Kingdom
#2New Post! Apr 22, 2008 @ 14:30:01
They speak French in order to get you used to hearing it. It really helps.

Basically all of my French lessons are taught completely in French.
mymomsaysimacatch On August 15, 2008




Seattle, Washington
#3New Post! Apr 22, 2008 @ 14:56:08
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SPREKEN ZE ENGLISH



hahah

I liked being spoken to in french when I was in hike school.
sAeGeSpAeNe On October 05, 2021
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#4New Post! Apr 22, 2008 @ 14:57:09
@x_laura_x Said
They speak French in order to get you used to hearing it. It really helps.

Basically all of my French lessons are taught completely in French.


That's a tried-and-true method for learning any language. It's called 'immersion technique' and you don't even need a teacher to make it work. If you attempt it without a teacher, it will require a large (filled) wallet, because you'll have to pick yourself up and move to the location of your own choosing, and live there, until you are able to converse with the locals. The only way to avoid this expense is to allow yourself to be moved by a military entity, ...but then, you won't get to choose the language you are going to learn!
juanmijares On January 31, 2009




San Antonio, Texas
#5New Post! Apr 22, 2008 @ 15:05:26
i hav never taken a french class
but i hav taken a spanish class and when my teacher talked to us in spanish it really helped us out a lot
x_Laura_x On April 02, 2024




Nowhere, United Kingdom
#6New Post! Apr 22, 2008 @ 15:19:42
@saegespaene Said
That's a tried-and-true method for learning any language. It's called 'immersion technique' and you don't even need a teacher to make it work. If you attempt it without a teacher, it will require a large (filled) wallet, because you'll have to pick yourself up and move to the location of your own choosing, and live there, until you are able to converse with the locals. The only way to avoid this expense is to allow yourself to be moved by a military entity, ...but then, you won't get to choose the language you are going to learn!


Oh yes. I worked in France for a week, speaking pretty much only French, and I learnt a hell of a lot.
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