I just want a quick program that is online or i can do at home at my own pace. I want to study the information provided and then take a test to certify that i am proficient in the language.
DLI, the defense foreign language institute in monterey California. that's where I got my degree from. also look up "Rosetta stone"
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I'll give you a clue: To find the best Spanish language schools I would go to a country that spoke Spanish. That is where the best Spanish schools are located. However, if I want to know which school is best, then I contact either the Peace Corp or the Ambassador of those countries and get their recommendations. Ambassador aides and peace corp members have to go to school to learn the language. Generally those schools are regarded as the best.
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You should contact the Alliance Française in Delhi, which can be contacted at :
http://www.afindia.org/delhi/culture.htm
The Alliance Française is a non-profit organization, run by the French government - where you can Learn French from French persons, at very moderate costs.
The institution offers a variety of courses, from among which you could choose the one whose duration, timings and syllabus suit your needs best.
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I am going to double major in Languages and International Business. I have already begun taking Spanish and I have to chose another language from this list - French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Greek, Latin, Japanese, or Chinese. What would you go for?
Wow that's crazy. I'm doing almost the exact same thing as you. I'm a double major (Int. Business/Spanish) and I plan to start a minor in another language. I will more than likely be picking Chinese. The Chinese economy is growing tremendously and they will likely become the next world superpower.
If you're willing to be risky and want to pick something that's difficult and completely different from Spanish I'd say go for either Chinese or Japanese. Although Japan's economy is not quite as big as it was in the 90s it's still has a lot going for it. While both of these language prove to be really difficult they will both be rewarding. If you'd rather play it a little safer though and want something that resembles English or Spanish then go for either French or German. Although these languages are a lot easier, that by no means makes them less beneficial. French and German are both considered International languages. After English, French is the second most studied language in Europe still. I believe that German is a close number 3. French can get you far as it's spoken in several parts of Canada, plus Haiti, much of western and nothern Africa, France (obviously), Luxembourg, Belgium, and Switzerland. It's also spoken in many other countries as a second/third language. German is also gaining a lot of ground in Europe and along with English and French has become a language of Business. It is very commonly spoken throughout much of Easter Europe. According to wikipedia.org there are over 100 million native German speakers with an additional 20 mil 2nd language speakers.
So in my opinion, you can't go wrong with any one of these four languages. Try researching the languages cultures and see what interests you the most. Remember though, just because you choose to major in a certain language it doesn't mean that you have to give up learning the ones you did not choose. Like I said, I'm a Spanish major and plan to start a minor in Mandarin Chinese. However, I've also been learning Portugueses on my own. On my own now I've studied Portuguese for about 8 months and have reached about the same level of fluency that I have in Spanish (I'm currently in an Advance Spanish college class and have studied the this language for 4 years). Never limit yourself. The sky is the limit. Work hard and enjoy learning the languages.
Buenas suertes ; )
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I am studying french as a main subject.
Nothing ! Unless you move to a French speaking country and study something that they need to develop, or grow or you can create a need for in these people. How well can you sell yourself?
You could always teach French, but ,alas, the pay is poor.
Try translations,or teaching French to the rich.
I also suggest you take another more practical subject if you want to earn big bucks. You could, of course, be satisfied with making a living first, then set your eyes on the frills of luxury.
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i just want to learn the basic , just to communicate .
you want to learn how to french for free
try watching ethnic tv and read subtitles video tape it so you can replay it over and over this will help with expression and accent
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I’m thinking of studying the french language in Belgium.
http://www.alliancefr.be/site/objects/article/0/0/2/0/0/0020081_article/media0023170_media_1.pdf
Has anyone studied French language in Belgium? Is that expencive to live there for one year? Would I be good in French language in only one year? How much would I need to live there for one year?
Any answer would help. Thanks so much.
I studied French as 3rd language in school. Belgian French is slightly different to that spoken in France. I don’t speak enough French now to even begin to understand what’s on the link. If you do have to study French in Belgium look at doing it in it’s right environment, i.e. the French speaking parts of Belgium, sure you could find a language school in Namur or Dinant and it probably would be cheaper than Brussels too!. Many in Brussels speak french because it has a snob factor to it. Belgium hasn’t got a government at times because they can’t agree on language issues in the Brussels area!
Walloon is supposedly the cheapest area to live in Belgium. As to how much you need … maybe 1200Euros minimum? Maybe someone else is better informed to answer that part of the question. Also look through the answered Belgium questions …
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