The Advantages of
Learning French in France
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There are mast of the advantages to learning French in France,
although the most valuable is that you will learn French with a genuine French
accent and with all the French colloquialisms that confuse so many people.
In order to speak French like the French do, it makes
sense to learn in France, and while there are many excellent French languages
courses in the USA, Canada the UK and elsewhere, it is essential that if you
want to speak the language as it is spoken in France, then you will have a definite advantage if you go to France to learn it.
There are several French language courses that enable you
to learn in the country where the language started and also to steep yourself
in the culture of that country. What better way to learn any language than for
a group of like-minded people to get together and not only attend classes
together but learn about the geography, the history and the culture of that
country together? Learn France’s position in the European Community, and how
the citizens of the country feel about the Euro in comparison to France.
Listen to the music that they listen to and watch their
TV. Eat their food, and learn the real terms that French men and women use when
ordering a meal in a restaurant – not just the grammatically correct version of
the language taught in schools and most other French courses in your own
country.
In fact, if you could be French for a few weeks, or even
a year – the choice is yours – don’t you believe that at the end of your course
you will have a much better understanding of the language and the people that
speak it naturally? It is surely better for you to learn how to speak French as
the French speak it? However, that raises one problem associated with learning
any language.
The France of today is not that much different to the
country of yesteryear in that, not only does it have many dialects as your own country
likely has, but these different dialects also have their own vocabulary. We are
not discussing accents here, such as the difference between those in Alabama,
Boston and the Bronx. In France they are virtually different languages. In The UK the nearest would be the true Yorkshire and Cornish dialects that are as different from each other and from normally accepted English in their accent
and vocabulary as chalk and cheese.
With French, we are not just discussing the massive
differences between the language as spoken in Canada, the Caribbean, Africa and
France, but also within France there are many different languages spoken such
as Languedocien, Provençal, Limousin, Gascon, Lorrain, and, of course,
accepted ‘classical’ French. When living in France to learn the language, you
must:
a) Be careful that you are learning ‘true’ French,
whatever that may be, and b) Be grateful for the opportunity to learn French in
its various dialects if you wish to do so.
Many might not be interested in learning the local
patois, and in any case it is normally possible for you to choose to learn in
any of a number of different regional centers. You can then focus on
‘classical’ French (such as the UK ‘acquired’ English of the BBC as it was once
known) or any of a number of different local accents or dialects.
The Advantages of Learning French in France
The problem with learning any language using classes in
your home town these days is that you never know what version you are learning.
To learn French, for example, you will normally sign up for a class with little
previous knowledge of the language except, perhaps, what you have learned in
school. Your accent will be hopeless and you would have difficulty making
yourself understood in France using regular school French.
What that means in effect, is that when you have joined a
French class and start learning then you really have no idea what accent or the dialect you are learning in. You take what you get, only you don’t know what
you are either taking or getting, so to speak and could be learning an arcane
dialect or a modern Parisian equivalent – as far as you are aware!
That points to a major benefit of learning French in
France: you will be learning the dialect of French spoken both by your teachers
and by the residents in the areas, you are based. You can be sure that it is a working version of the language, and that doesn’t sound as silly as it might to
you because many people learning in Los Angeles or Edinburgh find the French
they have learned is only barely understood by real French people.
So, the advantages of learning French in France are
numerous, although the most useful of them is that once you have finished your
course people will understand what you are saying, and even more importantly, the difficulty that many find who have learned in school, you will understand when
they speak to you in French. Listening is always harder than speaking, but not
if you learn French in France.
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