I am trying to learn French again. I tried in Elementary School, I tried again in college after a failed attempt at Spanish, and now I am trying again with the help of a friend's books and some books I found at Half Price Books last weekend. I am dedicated to this now, partially because this is my third attempt, and partially because I am going to go to Paris sometime in my lifetime.
So far, not so good.
I have tried reading children's books in French and so far, I really think I need to work on my vocabulary. I tried to figure things out by what things sounded like they should mean since my French Dictionary was at work, but that proved to be a silly idea. Freud would have all sorts of ideas about my psyche if he heard what I thought these children's books were saying, so I have gone with a more basic approach.
I tried a French Verbs Flip Book which has all sorts of verbs, arranged in alphabetical order, in a handy, conjugated order. Sounds perfect, right? Well, I have gotten through the "A"s, and my retention has not been that good. I know now, though, that if someone uses a verb in French that begins with an "A", they could be destroying something, coming close to something, giving something, or playing the accordion. Then again, they might be using a word not in my handy flip book, and I would still be out of luck.
I am not going to give up, though. I figure that if I study my French every time I nurse my daughter, I will probably become an expert by the time I raise enough money to go to Paris.
(Speaking and understanding spoken French, however...)
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Wait a second! Aren't you a Cajun? Don't you already speak French?
ReplyDeleteJ.K. There are a lot of French tutors around Austin. In fact! Anouk was born in Paris and speaks fluent French. She used to work for the French Embassy. You guys really must hang out.
Mon dieu.
ReplyDelete(Thanks Bill.) Karen, I would love to! Hopefully there are more people to talk to in French than the last time when I tried to learn Hindi.
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