Monday 27th August 2007What did he say? What does it mean?The summer break is winding down, and students at schools and universities across the country are gearing up for the new academic year. But education isn't just for youngsters; you need never stop learning, and that can be particularly true if you're less than fluent in the local language. A solid grasp of French can add to your quality of life in Geneva – being able to understand what is going on around you, and why! The spoken wordThere are many ways to learn French as a foreigner: total immersion,
group or individual lessons at a language school, or private lessons at
your home or workplace. And then you have the choice of "distance
learning", working one-on-one with your teacher by telephone and
e-mail – very convenient if you are on the move and unable to attend
regular classes. What else?To keep up with all the new stuff on AngloINFO is easy - just click here! We've been adding new entries to the AngloFILE just about every day, and there are now over 2,800 listings there! If you want your business added, just follow this link. Why am I getting this e-Mail?Either:» You signed up specifically for the AngloINFO Update, or... » You are a registered member of AngloINFO Geneva. When you registered, you agreed to receive the AngloINFO Update. If you'd rather not get it, just go to the AngloINFO Update Page, and enter your e-Mail address (the one to which this newsletter was sent) into the Unsubscribe box - "Life in Geneva, in English!" |
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