Moving to france spoken communication problems!?

im moving to france soon but dont know a word of french what am i going to do?



Answers:    Maybe try this-
http://www.amazon.com/French-Action-Begi...
This is the best method for learning.
Some colleges/universities use this method. Maybe try to see if near is a local school.

There is stuff online
http://french.about.com/
http://www.frenchtutorial.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/
http://www.bonjour.com/

and school in France
http://www.learn-french.fr/
http://www.abroadlanguages.com/al/french...

Bonne arbitrariness! Good luck!
Just go and you will know the expressions in days. do not verbs.
they speak english now
Hi !
The words you must know :
J'aime le champagne
Vous êtes très jolie
J'adooore le camembert sur une baguette ;)
It depends what you are moving for.

If it purely holidays dont need to augment too much your French. If it is for job and life span, you better learn some requisites then try to bring some lessons once contained by France. After a time of living in France, some race (a bit close) might consider helpful to correct your French adjectives the time and it can be annoying.

Try the websites given above. If you need French courses once contained by France, try Alliance Francaise. It can be a bit expensive. Contact the city or a university. Or ask in Yahoo!Answers France. ;o)

My girlfriend is Brazilian and that's 2 years she is contained by France. She speaks and writes French better than many French associates now. She took some programme during the first year. So it is possible to improve summarily.

If you seek to know more why French people behave the mode the behave and their culture, I recommend the books of P. Baudry : http://www.pbaudry.com and the book "60 million Frenchmen cant be wrong".
Well best revise at least some fundamentals, because it's essential that you now what you read (for sure if moving to stay)best transport a course and make conversations as much you can contained by French like surrounded by shops.
Don't worry we're not going to get through you. And going to France ain't the most difficult choice. I am in China and some of my French friends manage to survived even though they didn't speak a word of Mandarin. Needless to say here English won't assistance you a lot whereas contained by France it can.

Just try to learn some essentials and your stay will be easier the first days.
I was within for about a week, or more and most of them speak english. some of them dont similar to you to try to speak french to them.
go to:
www.frenchtutorial.com
its free and you will be takin through a step-by-step tutorial of the french discourse!
Don't worry. Many populace speak english (ok, it is not a perfect english but...) At lowest possible you can speak with your appendage. Anf if you don't want to be lost, take a guide book and when you want something show the book to somebody, next he will explain you...

Last year i travelled in China in need to speak chinese and i am still alive...

Good trip!!
One tip: don't get too angelic! Keep your French at a level i.e. considered "charming", where your elocution and grammar problems are smiled at and worked around. Once you get hold of any better, your slightest fault will be taken as a accurate excuse not to understand what you are chitchat about, if that suits the listener. You will never be considered bilingual by a French local speaker anyway, so just swot enough to build sure you don't starve to death.
i m french most french empire speak english you shouldn t have too much trouble making yourself embedded until you learn satisfactory french to go around , where on earth are you moving to ?
The fastest (but expensive) way to revise French quickly:
http://www.rosettastone.com/en/individua...

You don't enjoy to be fluent, but it is necessary you know a few words of French. Here are some rudiments, with audio files:
http://french.about.com/library/begin/bl...

The most meaningful thing, is to be polite. So the most vital words/phrases to know, in my assessment:
Hello: Bonjour
Please: S'il vous plait
Thank you: Merci
Excuse me/Pardon me: Excusez-moi/Pardonnez-moi
I'm sorry, I don't speak French: Je m'excuse, je ne parle pas le francais.
Do you speak English?: Parlez-vous l'anglais?

I really doubt you don't know a word of French! More than 28% of English is French words. If you want you can e-mail me.

http://french.give or take a few.com/library/bl-frenc...


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