Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Is Learning French Easy-It Depends.

                                   Is Learning French a Piece of Cake? 

                                                                                                      By  Tenzin Womatsang

 

French is fun, because it is a unique language on its own. It is not plain but sophisticated . If all the world languages were the same, it would be  boring, nothing special. But French is one of the oldest languages in the world, and I always wanted to learn how to speak French. 

Finally, when I turned 11 years old, I had the opportunity to learn French.

For the past months, during my summer vacation, we learned numbers in French from 0-100 and the French alphabet. Then we also studied vowels, past tense, animal names, people and more.

These days, we are watching and listening to the French songs and short videos in which people are having conversations in French. I have some friends in French class, namely Chonzeom and Dazae.

As of now, I have turned 12 years old, and I am still taking French. My younger sister started learning French too.

France is known to be a romantic and peaceful place. The world renowned Eiffel Tower is a major landmark in the city of Paris, where the people mostly speak French.

Now let me tell you, what the hardest hard part of studying French is. Getting the accent right is very hard. But once you get over the French pronunciation correctly, then everything else will be a piece of cake.

In the beginning, I struggled with French accent or pronunciation. It was so difficult to say it in the French way that I almost felt like giving up. But I hung in there and kept on with some grit. Now thanks to my patience and perseverance, my French accent is much better.

Our French teacher is Ms Kelly. She is a volunteer through the OPIL, a Church based organization that provides free tuition to encourage the kids of the local community to get extra help in their studies. The OPIL creates a good environment for learning and their methods of teaching and tutoring work fantastically well. 

Finally, I do insist that if you have children and you need some help from tutors. Then go to OPIL.com. They do more than teaching languages, they teach math, reading and other fun activities and hobbies that no one will regret.

 

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