Can You Speak French
If you like France, you will love French. After all, admiring something means loving the whole of it, at most cases. Knowing how to speak the language of everybody’s favorite place will not only make you feel being part of but being one of it. French is not only hard enough just listening to it, it’s harder to actually speak it. But there is something to “French” that drives my fascination to passion. It is sophisticated. For one, notice the manner French people use their tongue and guide their mouth when speaking, unconsciously. They have no idea how fascinating it is just listening to them talking. Besides the natural flow (like the way we speak our lingo) is art and sophistication. There is art in its diction. There is sophistication in its accent and pronunciation. There is beauty in it as a whole. No wonder France and everything there is, is not hard to love. Believe me you will know what I’m talking about when you get yourself in a good direction.
Have you noticed that second to English, the universal language, French is the only language being taught to almost every country in the world. I would not wonder why everybody loves France as much as the language is concerned. In many countries French has a significant role in the international language as much as in matters concerning administrative. And in most schools French is taught with a specific category as the French subject. Come to think of it, should it means nothing and only answers insignificance, how come the languages of the Middle East are not the ones being taught instead? And Singapore is a stunning city too, how come Malay isn’t taught? And there are just as many tourists there is in some other gorgeous countries as there is in France but why not their languages not given the opportunity to be brought in universally? Why French? Well, if you did not know French is used significantly in some parts of these places Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Brazil, Belgium, Cambodia, Canada, Cape Verde, Dominica, Egypt, Greece, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, India, Italy, Laos, Lebanon, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Poland, Switzerland, Syria, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, United Kingdom, United States (Louisiana, New England) and Vatican City. Now without further exposition, I’m sure you can now figure out why “YOU CAN SPEAK FRENCH” too.