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The Importance of Consistency in Language Learning: How to Avoid Starting Over

Learning a new language is an exciting journey filled with opportunities to explore different cultures, connect with new people, and open doors to personal and professional growth. However, one of the biggest challenges many language learners face is forgetting what they’ve learned and having to start over. This frustrating cycle can be avoided by focusing

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“Addressing People as ‘Tu’ and ‘Vous’ in Quebec: Striking a Balance between Politeness and Proximity”

The differences between using “tu” and “vous” in French can sometimes be confusing. In France, the custom is to use “vous” by default until given permission to switch to “tu.” In Quebec, however, “tu” is more common, especially in casual interactions. This doesn’t mean that “vous” has disappeared, particularly in professional and formal settings. The

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Mastering French Using Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience

Learning a language like French requires a structured approach that engages multiple senses and activities. Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience, though often misrepresented with percentages, offers valuable insights into how learners interact with different types of content. The cone moves from direct, concrete experiences to more abstract ones, suggesting that the deeper the engagement, the

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Challenges in Registering For Francisation Courses This Fall

As back to school rush approaches, many people eager to improve their French skills face a challenging reality: securing a spot in francisation classes. These courses are vital for integration and professional advancement in Quebec. However, registering presents several significant challenges that can impede someone from enrolling and starting their language journey. Limited Course Availability

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The Importance of French Study in Light of New CAQ Government Rules for English Universities

A review of CAQ’s recent policy changes in light of how they affect English students and non-native French speakers. In a recent move by the CAQ government, new rules affecting English-language universities have been introduced, bringing to the forefront the ever-important topic of French proficiency in Quebec. This decision, aiming to ensure that graduates from

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