LEarning French
#18
Re: LEarning French
just always wanted to, I switched schools when I was 13 and my new school was a year ahead in french so I couldn't carry it on, I've been to france a few times and spoke small amounts, plus at my new job here, we've got lebanese, syrian etc etc - they all speak it, lad I work with speaks english, arabic, pakistani and indian, almost everyone speaks another language - I hate the way typical English Sun readers are 'we're english! we can go anywhere and people undertsand us', I don;t want to speak just one language.
#20
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As I've said to Eva leave speaking french for when you're in France. We speak English in the civilised world and that's nothing to be ashamed of in my opinion. You have the perfect oppertunity to learn Arabic though?
#22
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Ah les francais...tous des petites salopes. C'est on discours de commercial? Profeitez du sexe . Ju suis pire qu'une ado .
As I've said to Eva leave speaking french for when you're in France. We speak English in the civilised world and that's nothing to be ashamed of in my opinion. You have the perfect oppertunity to learn Arabic though?
As I've said to Eva leave speaking french for when you're in France. We speak English in the civilised world and that's nothing to be ashamed of in my opinion. You have the perfect oppertunity to learn Arabic though?
#26
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I've always wanted to learn Spanish but I've not yet had the chance to go and live somewhere to force myself to learn it. If Cuba turns capitalist I'll be the first one to buy a beach house .
90 miles from Florida, would be a gold mine for local investors. I've been so interested I've been researching investment oppertunities (NYSE:Cuba for example) just to be a little ahead when it happens. Raul Castro has allowed Cubans everything from DVD players to Cell phones, so it won't be long before they move further (even towards a "China" model would be acceptable). Most of the "old guard" of the revolution are in their mid-late 70's already!
#27
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Joined: Dec 2007
Location: Doha
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Re: LEarning French
Yes, this will be the 'Alliance Francaise' , their equivalent of the British Council, I'm sure they will offer something. They are in Oud Metha near the Movenpick Hotel and Dubai English Speaking School.