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Re: Teaching French to Upper Krust 
Bonjour mes ami francais, je vous espere une bonne journee?
I know some phrases and words but I wouldn't consider myself competant in any language other than english...and sometimes not even then.
I was never very good at languages at school; poor short term memory unfortunately.
...what were we just talking about?
I doubt I would have understood much of what you said in conversation (I'm not at that stage yet I'm afraid)
Agreed.
DOH! There I was getting my hopes up too.
Theres definately a difference between wanting to learn something and having to learn something.
I had a look - the text was fightening en masse.
Nice article, thanks! Something akin to what I advocate.

Bonjour mes ami francais, je vous espere une bonne journee?
Gez said:I similarly started in German and English. Now I estimate I'm reasonnably skilled at internet-based conversations in English, but in German, I'm ashamed I hadn't got past this point.
I know some phrases and words but I wouldn't consider myself competant in any language other than english...and sometimes not even then.

I was never very good at languages at school; poor short term memory unfortunately.

...what were we just talking about?

Gez said:I was saying that these two minor mistakes would not be noticed in spoken language.
I doubt I would have understood much of what you said in conversation (I'm not at that stage yet I'm afraid)

Gez said:Le monde est mal fait: it's easier to write than to speak in a foreign tongue (since there are no problem of accent and pronounciation), but the errors are more visible (and longer lasting).
Agreed.
Gez said:Maybe telepathy would solve this problem, but sadly I don't master this communication medium.
DOH! There I was getting my hopes up too.

Gez said:Nothing beats practicing, though. My best English lessons were provided by playing Ultima Underworld 2 (and having a good ol' big dictionnary nearby). Computer games have make me learn more English words than my teachers.
Theres definately a difference between wanting to learn something and having to learn something.
Gez said:There's a French story hour (in the story hour forum) that could be a good start.
Here's da link: http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3352
I had a look - the text was fightening en masse.

Gez said:To give some food for thoughts, here's an article written by Sean K. Reynolds: http://www.seankreynolds.com/rpgfiles/misc/theoryaboutpeasants.html
Nice article, thanks! Something akin to what I advocate.
