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Learning French Language - Australia - Audio Books CD so you can Learn to Speak French Learning to speak the French languageFrench, along with English, is the official working language of * the United Nations French is the dominant working language at * the European Court of Justice During the 17th and 18th centuries, the French language established itself permanently in the Americas. There is an academic debate about how fluent in French were the colonists of New France. While a minority of colonists (mostly women) were from the region of Paris (approximately 20% of all colonists), most of them came from northern and western regions of France where French was not the primary language natively spoken by its inhabitants. It is not clearly known, however, how many among those colonists understood French as a second language, and how many among them – who, in overwhelming majority, natively spoke an oïl language – could understand, and be understood by, those who speak French thanks to interlinguistic similarity. In any case, a linguistic unification of all the groups coming from France happened (either in France, on the ships, or in "Canada") such that, according to many sources, the then "Canadiens" were all speaking French natively by the end of the 17th century, well before the unification was complete in France. Today, French is the language of about 10 million people (not counting French-based creoles, which are also spoken by about 10 million people) in the Americas. Historically France and the French language have had an enormous influence over American society. France was the United States' first ally. French thought played a dominant role among the founders of the United States in the 18th century, and it continues to shape America today through the influence of such intellectual currents as post-structuralism and post-modernism. In the humanities and the social sciences, many of the most important writings have come from France. Students and researchers who know French have access to these works for several years before they are translated into English. Many significant works are never translated and remain accessible only to those who know the language. In addition, most graduate schools require knowledge of at least one foreign language, and French remains the most commonly used language after English.
Voluntourism Spotlight: Learn French & Volunteer in Africa - Peter Greenberg.com Travel NewsVoluntourism Spotlight: Learn French & Volunteer in AfricaPeter Greenberg.com Travel NewsMary: Acli-mate is a great all around drink when exercising and afterwards. I sen This weekend Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio is coming to you from Paris, France. We've already told you how you can restore castles in France and now we're focusing on ... 17 May 2012 | 2:00 am Two Simple Lessons To Learn From French Food - Daily Venus DivaTwo Simple Lessons To Learn From French FoodDaily Venus DivaWhen it comes to food one nation seems to have a distinct advantage, having enjoyed a long history of good food and fine dining. When it comes to quality ingredients, quality food and excellent presentation the French seem to have it all. 12 May 2012 | 3:02 am Trustees learn about Basic French Revitalization Grants - Portage Daily GraphicTrustees learn about Basic French Revitalization GrantsPortage Daily GraphicBy Robin Dudgeon...Greg Burnett, Basic French department head, spoke to the board of trustees at Thursday's meeting about the 000 Basic French Revitalization Grant the division received this year to help improve the experience for both teachers and ...and more » 11 May 2012 | 1:42 pm Green Party: Americans should learn from Greek, French voters who rejected ... - Green Party US (press release)Green Party US (press release)Green Party: Americans should learn from Greek, French voters who rejected ...Green Party US (press release)WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party candidates and leaders said today that Americans should learn something about democracy and change from voters in Greece and France, as well as Iceland, in recent elections that overturned their respective governments. 11 May 2012 | 6:54 am Impact coach, players look to learn French - Sportsnet.caSportsnet.caImpact coach, players look to learn FrenchSportsnet.caMarsch works twice a week with a tutor to improve his French. (Photo: CP/Graham Hughes) MONTREAL -- Once in a while, Montreal Impact coach Jesse Marsch leads off his daily media scrums with a phrase or two in French. While not fluent in the language ...and more » 9 May 2012 | 9:46 am Bashir: What the US must learn from the French election - msnbc.comBashir: What the US must learn from the French electionmsnbc.comMSNBC's Martin Bashir argues that the United States - and the budget proposed by Mitt Romney - should take a lesson from France's rejection of of Sarkozy. >>> it's time now to "clear the air." and i know that from the perspective of this country, ...and more » 9 May 2012 | 1:21 am What can we learn from French food culture to improve American eating habits? - 89.3 KPCC89.3 KPCCWhat can we learn from French food culture to improve American eating habits?89.3 KPCCHow would your children, nieces, or nephews handle eating French food such as mussels, foie gras, and blue cheese for one meal? How about for an entire year? That was the challenge faced by mother and author Karen Le Billon and her family when she ...and more » 3 May 2012 | 1:04 pm MVMS French Students Learn Kin-Ball - Patch.comMVMS French Students Learn Kin-BallPatch.comFrench students from Marblehead Veterans Middle School learned the ins and outs of the French sport Kin-Ball Monday. MVMS students posing with a Kin-Ball Monday. Courtesy On Monday, April 30, Marblehed Veterans Middle School French students learned the ... 2 May 2012 | 7:31 pm What lessons can President Obama learn from the French election? - 89.3 KPCC89.3 KPCCWhat lessons can President Obama learn from the French election?89.3 KPCCPresident Barack Obama is welcomed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy to the G20 Summit on November 3, 2011 in Cannes, France. As France's presidential election heats up between socialist Francois Hollande and conservative Nicolas Sarkozy, ...and more » 25 April 2012 | 5:00 am China eager for students to learn French - CTV.caChina eager for students to learn FrenchCTV.caWith geopolitical ambitions in Africa, China is eager to enhance the francophone language skills of its business students. Meanwhile, the Faculty of Business Administration at Université Laval wants to raise its international profile, especially among ...and more » 21 April 2012 | 7:12 am |
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