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How to learn French at aged 50+

Research shows that learning a second language offers proven benefits for intelli- gence, memory and concentration, plus lowered risks of dementia and Alzheimer’s. Learning French
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Best French Immersion courses in France

If you want to learn French, to speak it like a local and understand it fully, the best way to study is undoubtedly by immersion.
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How to pronounce r in French it’s easy when you know how!

In French, even a simple word sounds so classy and chic that many non French speakers fall in love with the language. It also has
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Head to Morzine France to learn French and ski!

A week in Morzine – it’s not all about the snow The Portes du Soleil area is one of the largest ski areas in the
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French Tongue Twisters and longest words

Longest French words Intergouvernementalisations (the plural of (intergouvernementalisation) or anticonstitutionnellement. At 27, 26 and 25 letters long, these are the longest words in the French
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Best French Language Immersion Courses in France

There can be no better way to learn the French language than by living, breathing and immersing yourself in the culture and essence of France.
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5 Easy French Expressions That Help You Sound Like A Local

French Expressions in every day use In this video, there are some sentences that the French really use in everyday life. These are typically French expressions
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How to drink wine like the French

Wine, cheese and bread are the 3 symbols of French food. But the French don’t drink wine, buy bread and eat cheese like in the
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Am I too old to learn French?

Think you might be too old to learn French – well think again. Learning a new language is a great way to age-proof your brain
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What’s it like to do a French immersion course in France?

What’s it like to do a language immersion course in France? My friends ask me how I had the nerve, after studying French for only
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