Archive for March, 2010
French connection for Holy Trinity
French connection for Holy Trinity
THERE’S no better way to learn a foreign language than to speak it with the natives.
Read more on Hartlepool Mail
Language of passion
Language of passion
Pink Martini, renowned for its multi-lingual recordings, remains as playfully diverse as ever.
Read more on The Star
Exalead Creates Automatic Searchable Speech Transcripts
Exalead Creates Automatic Searchable Speech Transcripts
French search specialist Exalead thinks it’s cracked one of the big challenges of search, making video searchable, and has landed a high-profile customer to prove it: the Web site of France’s President.
Read more on PC World via Yahoo! News
Learn French – Electromenager – cuisine
Learn French – Electromenager – cuisine
Coffee Break French Launch Video
Welcome to Coffee Break French, the new podcast which will teach you the French language while you relax avec un petit café. Mark and Anna are in Paris this evening to launch the podcast. Join them by the Eiffel Tower to find out more about Coffee Break French.
Free websites or programs to learn French online?
I want to learn how to speak French online for FREE on a website or a program to download for FREE. please and thnx.
can someone recommend a french language school to learn french in Tunis?
I am looking to spend several weeks in the Tunis vicinity and would like to be enrolled in a French language program. Thank you.
What is the quickest and most efficient method of learning a new language? French specifically.?
My wife and I are looking to learn the French language. We have both learned secondary languages (I speak German and my wife Spanish) and feel that French would be a good choice for a third language. Unfortunately, we are both busy professionals who don’t have time to take a class from a local university. Any recommendations?
Dyane Jean François: Why is Creole a Pariah?
Dyane Jean François: Why is Creole a Pariah?
To use French in an emergency situation in Haiti is like shouting exit instructions in English during a fire in a Georgia plant where 90 percent of the workers speak Spanish.
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How easily could a fluent Spanish speaker learn French?
I’m a near-fluent Spanish speaker who plans to continue studying Spanish until I become really fluent. Once I reach that point, I want to learn another language. I’ve been thinking Italian would be easy, but I’ve always wanted to learn French, and I know the two languages share roots. How easily could a fluent Spanish speaker learn to speak French?
