French is also useful if you plan to work for the government in any capacity, I know it can be an advantage. I would also agree Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Punjabi and Hindi would be definitely worthwhile to learn in Vancouver.
LOL the solution to all Canadian problems is just an 'eh' away!!Norse_Hordes said:Anyways, so if your in the land of Cowboys, pickup trucks, Oil workers (alberta ) your language troubles will be nil. Put an Eh at the end of a sentence and you'll be just fine!Code:
CharlieD10 said:Haaha, the professor is Portguese! Today's her birthday...omg...it's a good thing you bring that up, I better go wish her a happy one before it's over! ???
Norse_Hordes said:Im an Albertan, but ive been living in China the last 3 years. Ive learned quite a bit of Mandarin during my time here and in western Canada it will be ALOT more useful then French. A couple of my friends are Frenchmen, plus ive got friends from French africa, and other french colonies.... But they all speak perfect english. So for me thier is no need to learn in China. Chinese is more useful here obviously. Western Canadians dont exactly look down upon quebecers but we wont study French just to communicate with a QB colleaue working western Canada. I was in BC and Alberta for a month this summer and heard way more Chinese then French. And I had plenty of chances to practice speaking Chinese too. You cant speak Mandarin to anybody who looks Chinese, as they may be from Hong Kong. Cantonese is way more difficult for english speakers than Mandarin, so learn that if you wanna learn an asian language.Code:
Anyways, so if your in the land of Cowboys, pickup trucks, Oil workers (alberta ) your language troubles will be nil. Put an Eh at the end of a sentence and you'll be just fine!
I haven't been able to find a similarly funded program in Ontario.shamsia said:Is it just the gove of Quebec or elsewhere too? I should be moving to Ottawa...
I could understand "Si tu as envie d'écrire en français" *beams proudly* but the rest was Greek & Latin, oops no, it was FrenchRedAlert said:hm, i think it is only the MICC Shamsia, too bad, because Gatineau is just across the river and Ottawa is also very bilingual.
Si tu as envie d'écrire en français, je suis disponible même à ricaner en french! ;-)
shamsia said:I could understand "Si tu as envie d'écrire en français" *beams proudly* but the rest was Greek & Latin, oops no, it was French
Merci beaucoup pour votre offre. Tu es tres sympas ;D
That's really nice of you!! I shall take you up on the offer immediately!RedAlert said:Actually, shamsia, on the MICC site, you can find some links and also french excercises/tools to help you learn. Feel free to pm me if you want to practice a little bit.
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