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Volume 5, September 2003 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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Learning The French Way |
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After a
few email exchanges, I had all the information I need to decide when, where and
how long I was going to travel to
France. I loved the flexible dates and wide range of choices they offered.
There was really nothing stopping me but my fear of sounding horribly
rusty when I spoke French. I wanted
to completely immerse myself in the language, so I chose to live in the home of
a local resident. It was much less intimidating to make mistakes at home with my
host than in a classroom or restaurant. This housing option also enabled me to
learn more about the French attitudes toward work, life, money, free time, and
of course, food! Plus, my host
introduced me to many of her friends, showed me the short cuts for getting
across town, and where to find the best markets
and patisseries. My daily
classes each morning provided the structure I needed to correct my grammar,
improve my vocabulary and build my confidence. I especially enjoyed the cultural
diversity of being in a group of students from all over the world. Since we were
all far from home, it was easy to establish friendships and find people to go
exploring with. There were several excursions offered through the school if I
wanted, or I could just go for a stroll and stop in at a local art gallery on my
own, too. Since my return home, I have discovered a local French
conversation group that meets regularly for coffee, so I can continue to “parler
francais.” I have also
learned new ways to use fresh herbs in my cooking and the real difference
between a merlot and a cabernet sauvignon! I am so glad I didn’t wait to take
this vacation. Immersion is the best way to revive your French, and the more complete your immersion, the sooner it happens. So, go to that class and review your grammar charts one last time before bed each night. But most of all, get out there and start talking and listening to the French! |
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