Learning a foreign language is a fantastic thing to do in my book. Also, even though it's not used to communicate anymore, Latin is a language that will help learn any foreign language. Hope I helped.
Mandarin is the hardest language to learn. It takes over 1000 hours to learn. But languages like french, Spanish and Japanese takes only 400 hours to learn
Many people do not like French but some how it worked its way into the national curriculum I personally do not because its boring. French people dont have to learn English and we do not have to learn French that is how it should be
Only French children should be made to learn French. While children should be made to learn a foreign language, that language should be one of the wolds major languages and French is not one of these. For native English speakers, Spanish or Chinese would be more appropriate, for non English speakers, English should be the language taught.
Learn to learn in French is "apprendre à apprendre."
You don't. Your question should be "How do you say 'I should HAVE been a diplomat in French?'" Perhaps you should learn to speak English first.
Anyone can speak French! You should determine you style of learning to figure out how you can learn French the best way possible. A friend who can speak with you is also helpful.
First. you should get a book/dictionary about French. After that if you really have the passion to memorize that word by word. Then there you have it. Basic French is for the beginner.
There is a free ebook you can find here: http://abclearnlanguage.com/french if you scroll down to French. It's 85 pages, that should help.
Yes, Algerian learn French.
The verb in French for "to learn" is "Apprendre"
Learning French opens up opportunities for travel, business, and cultural exploration. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and can help you connect with people from various backgrounds. Additionally, speaking French can enhance your cognitive skills and open doors to job opportunities.
I love to learn is 'j'aime apprendre' in French.