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Want to Learn French?
So, your company has just gotten a lucrative deal from an European conglomerate, and are assigning you to France for a business summit? Wait a minute, you can't speak French? No worries. There are plenty of tips and quick courses that will pave the fast way to learn French in no time.
There are plenty of online and offline courses available for your learning pleasure, but you must first ask yourself this question: “Do I want to learn how to speak and write French, or is it sufficient that I learn enough just to get by?”
If you truly intend to speak and write French fluently, you should go for the full French course. Part time night classes are available so that you are free to learn French right after your working hours. There is also no reason why you can’t learn French during weekends as it will only require a couple of hours the most.
There are plenty of benefits that come with learning how to speak and write French. During your trip, be it for business or leisure, you can easily understand French newspapers, magazines and other important periodicals. Or perhaps you need to identify a crucial message left by your French counterpart during your business meeting.
Also, let's not forget the road signs and other safety-related messages while you are on the road during your stay in France. You might argue that you would be commuting and do not need to read maps, as one does when he or she is driving from one destination to the other but think about this: What if you do get lost even when you rely on public transports? The public transport system in France is one of the most advanced and efficient in the world, but you will still require basic knowledge in French to get you by, especially when it comes to names of streets and train stations.
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