Learn French Through Immersion

By debbie panell, published Aug 31, 2007
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So you want to learn French? It could take you months, even years to become fluent via traditional methods such as classes, audio books or videos. That is fine, if this is only a hobby for you. But if you need to know French quickly, whether for business or just to be able to converse with those who speak French already, and gain insight into their life and culture, the fastest and easiest way by far is from total immersion.

With a French immersion course, you travel to France and take the course. While studying, you might possibly be working, but even if you do not need to work to support yourself, you will certainly be coming into contact with French people on a daily, if not hourly basis. This will put your learning into full effect and streamline the process because you are forced into using what you are learning, and learning more than the course requires!

French immersion has other advantages other than simply learning the language. You will truly learn the culture. Are the French as rude as Americans think? Not hardly. You can see and hear the nuances in the language, in the daily lives, the similarities and differences between your own culture and theirs. If you are there over the Christmas holiday, you will see how the holidays are celebrated. It is only by immersing yourself into everyday life and being forced into using your new language that you will come to fully appreciate the beauty of the language.

Not to mention, it's more fun than sitting in a chair conjugating verbs!

Takeaways
  • French and English are the official languages of most international organizations
  • French is spoken in 43 countries
  • Careers in Finance, international business and fashion place high emphasis on speaking French
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