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There is one in Strasbourg, France where I will have to take a semester of French before going and I have never taken French.

There is another with the European Union in Germany and I will have to take a semester of German and I have not taken this language either.

Both of this programs sound interesting but I do not know which one to pick. Plus, I will have to pick which language to take as well soon for my Fall semester. What do you suggest?

Pros and cons?

Please help!

PS- Which language would be cooler to learn (I'm already fluent in English and Spanish)

2007-06-04 18:34:46 · 5 answers · asked by Luz Sotomayor L 1 in Society & Culture Languages

The German program is in Freiburg and Strasbourg is on the border of France and Germany.

2007-06-04 18:51:05 · update #1

5 answers

German would be cooler to learn. Strong, powerful language. French is a lot more common in the US, German is not. I would be more impressed by German than French. But French is more widely used in the US, and Canada if you go there.

As far as which program, I would say go to Germany. Again, France is a common place for more Americans, and you can learn more about France in a book, that you would about Germany.

Good luck to you.

2007-06-04 18:38:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

since I'm half french I'm going to tell u go to France but Germany is also great. so yea im not much help there but...

as for learning a language french would be faster for u to pick up since u already know Spanish

2007-06-04 18:42:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

well I believe france ... is a languages much harder too learn than german ... take the chance to go to a french speaking country

2007-06-04 18:45:56 · answer #3 · answered by ShyGuy1013 3 · 1 0

Staying with the host loved ones will allow you to gain knowledge of the language greater (until they already talk your language). I'm definite there will likely be tons to sightsee and in addition your resume would appear greater with a little bit coop. Best of good fortune to you- revel in your keep.

2016-09-05 22:22:57 · answer #4 · answered by thai 3 · 0 0

Ditch them both...Go to Italy to study. You don't have to take the language prior, you can study in country. Take a look at http://www.lorenzodemedici.it/ . Florence is a great city to live in.

2007-06-04 18:40:05 · answer #5 · answered by OrakTheBold 7 · 1 0

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