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Subject: Is Learning French really a big Plus? |
I have heard from friends that knowing some degree of french, basic , all the better advance French can increase your chances of getting a immigrant visa in Canada... is this true?
[03-05-2004,20:18] Lisa |
Yes (in reply to: Is Learning French really a big Plus?) Definitely learning French will help.
Knowing French is exactly the same as knowing English, it brings the same amount of points because Canada is officially bilingual country.
[03-05-2004,22:29] Mike |
French (in reply to: Is Learning French really a big Plus?) Please be advised that the French spoken in France is somewhat different from the French spoken in Quebec. So if you want to learn the French spoken in Canada, try to get a Canadian French teacher.
[04-05-2004,17:09] Will |
(in reply to: Is Learning French really a big Plus?) That I did not know. Thank you for the advice. But what kind of French would that be? I am currently looking for a Tutor here in Asia.I saw a group Alliance Francaise de Manille..... (Manila) I wonder if that would work.
[04-05-2004,20:33] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Is Learning French really a big Plus?) That´s not true. French in Quebec and France are almost the same. Only the tone is different but the grammar is always the same similar to English America and English in England. They´re grammar are always the same but the tonation is just different
[23-07-2004,23:18] lozarita |
learning french (in reply to: Is Learning French really a big Plus?) Frankly I am a Canadian and I don´t know French very well, although It will help it is not the end all be all
[12-08-2004,20:42] Pat |