25 Nov 2009
Many chances to learn French
It’s tough to get a leg up in this city without knowing both official languages. Most English-only speakers know how frustrating it is to see “bilingual” among the top requirements on a job posting.
Fortunately, there are dozens of places offering group and private courses to people wanting to improve their French competency at any level.
At Alliance Francaise, they separate group classes in three different blocks -- beginner, intermediate and advanced. Each of those blocks has four or five different levels.
Someone taking classes in the upper level of the intermediate block can expect to comfortably converse in French.
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