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I lived in France and speak French, He has shown a huge interest in learning the language and culture and is very interested in corresponding with a girl student in France. His French teacher has an official service where they sign up for a penpal, which he did immediately, and was very excited, wrote to her that DAY (a MONTH ago), in English. She was supposed to write back in French but we have received nothing, and he is a bit upset....I was just wondering if anyone is familiar with a service that offers alist of some kind, so that perhaps we can find someone who is truly interested in writing, thanks...

2006-12-18 15:31:49 · 4 answers · asked by mbz2828 2 in Society & Culture Languages

I lived in France 20 years ago, still speak very well, but I only know the 50 yr old guy I rented a place from! Recently visited him but not really in contact enoughto ask if he knows anyone to write to my son, unfortunately!

2006-12-18 15:41:13 · update #1

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I'm french and i have a brother who is 13. he 's learning English too. i talked about it with him and he would be glad to be a penpal with your son.
my mail: meldescev@yahoo.fr

2006-12-18 21:10:34 · answer #1 · answered by meldescev 2 · 0 0

I trust William C and Chairman Jell. Both languages might do you plenty of well but when you are asking which might be extra profitable I'd say French. It's spoken in way more international locations and is way more trendy. For that intent you even have extra probabilities to make use of and train the French language. For instance, you might consult with Quebec, the French talking side of Canada to check out talking the language with natives. It's plenty more difficult to discover German talking groups right here within the U.S./Canada. If you particularly cannot decide on which langauge to be trained you might additionally check out finding out one language in tuition and learning an extra language on you possess utilising self-support books, pen neighbors, and so on. Or you could make a decision to start finding out one language now in h.s. after which be trained an extra whilst you get to university.

2016-09-03 14:43:32 · answer #2 · answered by buch 4 · 0 0

I would say that you could simply contact some of your friends in France (hopefully you still know some people) and see if anyone knows anyone who would be interested.

2006-12-18 15:34:21 · answer #3 · answered by drshorty 7 · 0 0

Look on the internet. You lived in France, do you have any friends there? Connect with them.

2006-12-18 15:36:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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