- travel in Quebec and get respect. You generally get better treatment if you sincerely at least try to speak French there, they will even speak English to help you and become kind and respectful; conversely, if you seem stubborn to speak English only, you may be ignored or not helped in any language.
- travel in France and know what you're eating and what's going on
- travel in, or communicate with people from some African countries
- be empowered to be polite instead of looking dim and embarrassed
- be able to read some classic literature or philosophy
- be able to spell some English words more easily, because many English words originated from French language, such as bureaucrat, beautiful, beau,
- may help you clue in to other languages too, or easier to learn other languages too, such as Italiano
- understand first-hand quotes from francophones
- be able to watch foreign films and understand !
- watch Olympics French language TV from French language CBC (Canada) and see more sports and way less advertising commercials :)
- be able to communicate with someone in some other country (for example, Russia or China or Hungary) who chose French as second language
- make more friends
2006-10-25 17:55:59
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answered by million$gon 7
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one million) It's neither too tough, nor too effortless two) It'll enable you to make many cookery discoveries (greater than three hundred distinct types of cheese, many pastries, plenty of recipes, yummi!) three) You can later experience spending vacations there four) France is without doubt one of the 2 (good, 3 actually, however Lotharingie did not final lengthy) places into which the Roman Empire was once divided. A reasonable proportion of Europe's historical past may also be understood by way of French historical past. five) If you want to decide upon up a singular or a poetry e-book in French, it may not be tough to reserve it or discover know-how to aid you decide on an fascinating one, as many humans to your tradition are already versed in French tradition.
2016-09-01 02:48:33
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answered by ? 4
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The benefit of learning any language is the possibility of seeing the world through the eyes of a different culture (that's definitely an mind-opener). Besides, it invariably helps you understand better your own language, It keeps your brain in practice, your intelligence active, and your mind busy from your problems. Besides, when you gain a certain fluency in that language, you can express yourself in it, which is sometimes much easier than using your own language. Take me, for instance. Spanish is my native language, not English.
2006-10-25 17:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Once you realize you made a mistake by learning a language you'll never use, it will help when you take Spanish years later. Just lose the French accent.
2006-10-25 17:44:39
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answered by David M 3
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Ah! C'est si bon!!
Actually, learning any language in addition to your native language is a good thing. Not only does it allow you to communicate with more people, and to understand more cultures, but it opens your mind. It sounds crazy, but you really do think differently in a different language.
2006-10-25 17:44:50
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answered by old lady 7
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It really is the sexiest sounding language to impress people with in the bedroom! And you don't even have to know that much of it. It all sounds good.
2006-10-25 17:41:41
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answered by Oghma Gem 6
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1. You can just be rude and not worry about it.
2. You can just hate people who don't speak French.
3. You will only have to bathe on Saturdays.
4. No one will expect you to stay and fight.
5. You can get raves for serving spoiled food by just concocting tasty sauces to cover it.
6. You'll be blissfully oblivious to the jeers and jokes the rest of the world makes about you.
7. You'll fight with your feet and make love with your mouth.
2006-10-25 17:44:39
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answered by Froggie 2
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You get to speak and understand spoken French. Spanish is more BETTER.
2006-10-25 17:39:15
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answered by Jacks036 5
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You can go to france and not get lost
2006-10-25 17:38:05
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answered by Smart Girl 3
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You can read the cereal boxes if you come to Canada.
2006-10-25 17:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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