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From: sdelsol@netcom.com (Shannon Adamson)
Subject: Re: English in France
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Date: Sun, 11 Feb 1996 07:54:34 GMT
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Marc Bonnaud <mbonnaud@francenet.fr> wrote:

>
>>>
>>>Personnally I think it is vital for every european to learn one or two
>>>languages spoken elsewhere. Everyone ought to speak english: I am French,
>>>and it is not an impossible thing to do. why re-invent the wheel, I think
>>>english is already a major international language.
>>>

In the world of tomorrow - everyone is your neighbor.   America needs
to expand her horizens.  Why not begin by teaching our children more
languages?  It can only benefit them in the future - I'm for French as
a more prominant language in business.  Besides, it's beautiful - who
couldn't use a little more beauty in their day??  






