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Belinda Chun <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Apr 2001 20:42:59 -0400
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Hello Everyone::

I am currently living in Toronto,Ontario in Canada and was wondering if
anyone could give me information/advice as to how I may learn to pick up
French (to speak) quickly.  The reason why I am asking is because I wish to
move to Montreal, Quebec or Ottawa, and many if not all of the commercial,
private, government galleries/museums require that I speak french.  I have
been advised by a Professor to find Alliance Francaise, which is a
government program does anyone have information to this or know if it is
open to everyone (i.e post undergrad, post master...)??
I am again, interested in any advice or suggestions that I may be able to
access to aid in learning french quickly!
Thank you in advance to all of those that reply:D
~Belinda

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