Learn The French Language
By
John Davison,
Director of numerous Internet Companies,
Published Author
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The
French language is spoken by 130 million people around
the world. The language is the native tongue in countries
like France, Switzerland, Haiti, and parts of Canada.
And many Americans in the states of Louisiana and
Maine are native French speakers. French is also an
official language of many organizations including
the International Olympic Committee and the United
Nations. If you are interested in learning a second
language, either for professional reasons or just
for personal enrichment, consider French. Long considered
one of the most beautiful spoken languages, French
is a language that implies class and distinction.
Learning the French language will be an asset in your
career, and will enhance your experience if you travel
to French-speaking nations.
If
you intend to learn the French language, you have
several options from which to choose. You can attend
a college or University and earn your degree in French.
Earning a college degree in French will provide you
with a sound expertise of formal French, both written
and conversationally. With a college degree in French,
you will most likely be fluent in the language. If
you are already established professionally, and feel
that learning French would be an advantage to you
career, you can also enroll in accelerated courses
in the French language online, which will offer you
the opportunity to gain knowledge of a very basic
foundation in the language. Learning the language
in this manner will be a relatively quick and highly
convenient way to learn a second language. There are
many online colleges and learning centers that provide
accelerated programs in French, as well as many other
languages.
Of
course, if you have the time and the means, another
option is to learn the French language through an
immersion program. In this manner, you will not only
learn the French language, but you will also experience
French culture. Learning French in France, where the
language has its origins, you will plunge yourself
into the life and culture, and you will learn the
language quickly and with surprising ease. You will
learn the conversational and idiomatic styles of the
language. You will interact on a daily basis with
people who are native speakers of French, and who
won’t necessarily be willing or able to communicate
in English. Therefore, you will be compelled to try
to communicate with them in their own tongue. You
will be absorbed into the everyday life of France.
You will grow to understand and appreciate the French
culture: the art, the architecture, the food, and
the people. You will attend courses in which you will
learn how to read and write in French as well. Learning
the French language through immersion is an ideal
way to go.
Being
fluent in more than one language has many advantages
professionally. If you are fluent in the French language,
you can be certified as a foreign language translator
for example. This is a challenging career opportunity
that offers you many options. You can work full-time
for a foreign language translation firm, translating
important business documents or web pages for global
corporations. Or you can do freelance translation
work, making your own workload, and setting your own
schedule. Another career opportunity is to teach English
to students in French speaking countries. By knowing
English and French, you will be able to live and work
in one of many countries whose native tongue is the
French language.
Learning
to speak, read, and write the French language gives
you the potential to further develop you career by
working abroad, or to embark on a new career as a
translator. Learning French will enhance your travels
as well. Learning the French language is an intellectually
and personally enriching achievement that will open
your eyes to a new culture.
About
the Author: John is a director of numerous
Internet companies and is a published author. Many
articles have been produced on a variety of subjects
with excellent content and depth. All his articles
may be reproduced provided that an active link is
included to http://www.foreign-languages-school.com/
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