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IykeD (m)
Learning French Language
« on: November 01, 2007, 09:14 PM »

Good peopleof the house, please recommend where i can learn french, i mean to be able to be fluent in the language.Will be glad to read your recommendations.Thank you
yimiton (f)
Re: French Language
« #1 on: November 02, 2007, 05:36 PM »

Go to the French Village in Ajara Badagry. If you have about 3 months to spare learning French full time, that's where you should be.
It's not expensive and accomodation is provided. You also have the opportunity to visit neighbouring French countries to mix up with them and speak their language.
I don't have the phone number now, but just drive to badagry, the school is along the way and the sign board is very conspicous, you can't miss it. If you do, ask a passerby.
chychy (f)
Re: French Language
« #2 on: November 05, 2007, 04:48 PM »

u could also learn @ Alliance Francaise. they have branches in Lagos, Abuja, PH, Kaduna, Kano and Kwara,  depending on where u are,  that is if u do not have 3months to spend @ Badagry.
IykeD (m)
Re: French Language
« #3 on: November 05, 2007, 10:58 PM »

Thanks for your inputs, @ chichi, where is Alliance Francaise, the name sounds very familiar? I have seen something like that name on Herbert Makauly Way in Yaba.is it the same place you are talking about? I will be pleased to hear from you.
Thanks
Ndipe (m)
Re: French Language
« #4 on: November 05, 2007, 11:39 PM »

This is an opportunity that I missed in Nigeria, because I am also eager to be fluent in French, so I could travel to some Francophone countries. Does anybody have an idea on Learning French via tapes/DVD? Are they effective?
Horus (m)
Re: French Language
« #5 on: November 05, 2007, 11:42 PM »

C'est tres bien,je voit que les Nigeriens veulent apprendre a parler le francais.
Nous pouvont si vous vouler pratiquer en ligne ici meme.
SMC (f)
Re: French Language
« #6 on: November 06, 2007, 12:27 AM »

Quote from: Horus on November 05, 2007, 11:42 PM
C'est tres bien,je voit que les Nigeriens veulent apprendre a parler le francais.
Nous pouvont si vous vouler pratiquer en ligne ici meme.

YOU SHOW OFF!!!  Tongue
shushu (f)
Re: French Language
« #7 on: November 07, 2007, 09:53 PM »

Alliance francaise has schools in Yaba and Ikoyi.The one in yaba is at Herbert macauley close to the former cinema and the one at ikoyi is on kingsway road. The branch at yaba does not always have beginners classes.
i reccommend taking your classes at the ikoyi branch because it has got a library of books and videos that you can borrow which is really what helps to improve your french, not just the classes.
most important is to practice the language by reading, watching french tv and videos, speaking comes with practice and having the confidence to make mistakes shamelessly.
All the best.
IykeD (m)
Re: French Language
« #8 on: November 08, 2007, 07:17 AM »

Thanks a million Shushu for the advice.I thought as much that i had seen such name at yaba.I will go there and also get to the Ikoyi branch.Do you speak francais? very soon i will be practicing with speakers in here
Thanks once again.
shushu (f)
Re: French Language
« #9 on: November 08, 2007, 05:46 PM »

I finished the A and B classes at Alliance francaise and did a professional exam.I later went to the Nigerian french language village in Badagry.These two schools helped me to understand French very well, the speaking became better at badagry, because one is forced to communicate,debate,pray (fellowship is in french) etc in the language and in some cases even buy food in the language.That really boosted my confidence and made the speaking faster.
Today, sadly, i do not speak,but understand and can read and thats still an advantage.
All the best in your endeavours.
midastouch (m)
Re: French Language
« #10 on: November 21, 2007, 03:54 PM »

@Ndipe

This is an opportunity that I missed in Nigeria, because I am also eager to be fluent in French, so I could travel to some Francophone countries. Does anybody have an idea on Learning French via tapes/DVD? Are they effective?




I HIGHLY RECOMMEND "Pimsleur's Speak and Read Essential French" I, II and III packages.

They are well worth the money. It is highly employed by Intelligence, Diplomatic Circles.
smartkulk (m)
Re: French Language
« #11 on: November 21, 2007, 04:21 PM »

There is a French centre in Abeokute Ogun state.The centre is situated within the premises of govt. secretariat at Oke ilewo.You can choose a convenient program that will suit your time and I bet you at an affordable rate.I have seen people who attended the course and I can tell you, you will enjoy it.I also have interest in the language but I have got no time.AU REVOIR
Bankii
Re: French Language
« #12 on: August 17, 2008, 02:52 PM »

hey guys,
    jes finished school so i av some spare nd i'D like to learn so please do u av any where for me to learn ASAP or how to apply to the french village i badagry
mactao (m)
Re: French Language
« #13 on: August 17, 2008, 05:59 PM »

Je ne sais pas parler tres bien, mais si vouz etudiez serieusement lorsque vous etes dans l'ecole, vous pouvez apprendre tres bien. Je vien de finir SS3. Et je suis sur que si je vais en France maintenant, je ne peux pas me perdre. Si les Francais ne parlent pas rapidement, comme ils parlent d'habitude.
shannon_g (f)
Re: French Language
« #14 on: August 18, 2008, 05:50 AM »

Private classes
mactao (m)
Re: Learning French Language
« #15 on: August 18, 2008, 08:31 PM »

Quote from: mactao on August 17, 2008, 05:59 PM
Je ne sais pas parler tres bien, mais si vouz etudiez serieusement lorsque vous etes dans l'ecole, vous pouvez apprendre tres bien. Je vien de finir SS3. Et je suis sur que si je vais en France maintenant, je ne peux pas me perdre. Si les Francais ne parlent pas rapidement, comme ils parlent d'habitude.

I don't speak very well, but if you study seriously when you are in school, you cal learn very well. I just finished SS3. And I'm sure that if I go to France now, I can't get lost.
If the French don't speak rapidly, as they usually do.

And, I second all the Alliance Francaise suggestions. I bagged a CEFP 1 certificate after just a few months of coaching from an Alliance Francaise teacher. But, I warn you, if you don't have genuine interest in French, you'll be stuck. I learned French because I wanted to know how to speak it, not because I wanted to pass my exams.
masawa
Re: Learning French Language
« #16 on: August 19, 2008, 04:32 AM »

Quote from: Horus on November 05, 2007, 11:42 PM
C'est tres bien,je voit que les Nigeriens veulent apprendre a parler le francais.
Nous pouvont si vous vouler pratiquer en ligne ici meme.
salut horus,ou tu as appris a parler le francais moi je suis bi lingue parce que mon pere est francais et ma mere est du nigeria ,cela fait de moi une belle metisse cafe au lait!!
masawa
Re: Learning French Language
« #17 on: August 19, 2008, 04:38 AM »

even though I speak french fluently ,I have to admit that english is way easier that's for sure!!
Ruby_Pearl (f)
Re: Learning French Language
« #18 on: August 19, 2008, 05:59 AM »

Quote from: masawa on August 19, 2008, 04:38 AM
even though I speak french fluently ,I have to admit that english is way easier that's for sure!!
Seriously, the lang is hard to learn.

Poster, I'D suggest you take a French class,

Pour moi, Je ne parle pas le francias.

I tried  Undecided
elodie (f)
Re: Learning French Language
« #19 on: August 19, 2008, 11:20 AM »

Ce n'est pas difficile  la français  .
phelex (f)
Re: Learning French Language
« #20 on: August 19, 2008, 11:22 AM »

Je ne sais pas parler tres bien, mais si vouz etudiez serieusement lorsque vous etes dans l'ecole, vous pouvez apprendre tres bien. Je vien de finir SS3. Et je suis sur que si je vais en France maintenant, je ne peux pas me perdre. Si les Francais ne parlent pas rapidement, comme ils parlent d'habitude, Wesh ,  c'est quand que tu viens en France?,
phelex (f)
Re: Learning French Language
« #21 on: August 19, 2008, 11:24 AM »

salut horus,ou tu as appris a parler le francais moi je suis bi lingue parce que mon pere est francais et ma mere est du nigeria ,cela fait de moi une belle metisse cafe au lait!! , Wesh ,.tu vis en France ou pas? , et es ce que tu parles la lanque de ta mère? , est ce que tu est déjà parti au Nigéria, hmmm?
phelex (f)
Re: Learning French Language
« #22 on: August 19, 2008, 11:26 AM »

MDR, Elodie c'est n'est pas "la français " mais "le français",
masawa
Re: Learning French Language
« #23 on: August 19, 2008, 08:35 PM »

Quote from: phelex on August 19, 2008, 11:24 AM
salut horus,ou tu as appris a parler le francais moi je suis bi lingue parce que mon pere est francais et ma mere est du nigeria ,cela fait de moi une belle metisse cafe au lait!! , Wesh ,.tu vis en France ou pas? , et es ce que tu parles la lanque de ta mère? , est ce que tu est déjà parti au Nigéria, hmmm?
phelex,je ne vis pas en france mais j'y ai vecu tres longtemps puisque j'y suis nee.Je parle tres bien la langue de ma mere et j'allais souvent en vacance au nigeria.J'adore le nigeria mais les gens m'appelaient half cast ou oyinbo et j'aimais pas ca.il ya longtemps que je ne suis pas allee au nigeria par contre
rampant (f)
Re: Learning French Language
« #24 on: August 19, 2008, 10:44 PM »

@topic

if u want to really,as in really learn french,then go to badagry ,french village,accomodations r provided there,its a place where u will be tot properly
drrionelli (m)
Re: Learning French Language
« #25 on: August 19, 2008, 11:34 PM »

@masawa:
You really find French to be more difficult than English?  That's interesting!  To me, French is far easier to speak, and I live in an English-speaking country.  There are far fewer words to remember compared to English!   Grin
masawa
Re: Learning French Language
« #26 on: August 20, 2008, 12:45 AM »

Quote from: drrionelli on August 19, 2008, 11:34 PM
@masawa:
You really find French to be more difficult than English? That's interesting! To me, French is far easier to speak, and I live in an English-speaking country. There are far fewer words to remember compared to English! Grin
are you kidding me?if it's so easy for you why don't you write in french.Let's speak in french,would you?I'm part french myself(my dad is french),Ive lived part of my life there so I know what I 'm talking about dude!writing style,grammar,vocabulary can be very tricky and i 'm not talking about articles before nouns, in english there's no article at all.My mom who is nigerian took a long time to learn french ,
drrionelli (m)
Re: Learning French Language
« #27 on: August 20, 2008, 08:16 PM »

I don't question the veracity of your statements, my friend.  My posting was simply an observation, nothing more and nothing less.  I should clarify that, although I spoke French as a young child (in Canada), I have become more comfortable using English, having used it here in the US where I live.  It just seems, to me, that French is somewhat more "compact" than English, even though I feel that I communicate more ably in English.

Of course, given that English is the official language of Nigeria, I suppose I'll be more understood if I use it here (though it would be nice to have conversancy in Yoruba, Igbo or even Pidgin!).   Cheesy
phelex (f)
Re: Learning French Language
« #28 on: August 21, 2008, 07:30 AM »

@ masawa
c'est bien que tu parles la langue de ta mère car c'est aussi important,
ayanjide (m)
Re: Learning French Language
« #29 on: August 21, 2008, 08:42 AM »

As difficult as French lang. may be to learn, i must confess its a very interesting language. No matter how difficult it may be, your passion can see u through.
I was at french village sometime in 2002. Its a lovely village and it can aid your speakability of the Language. Because u av d GOLDEN opportunity of interracting with french university students all over NIGERIA 2 spend a mandatory 1 year as a prerequisite to be a graduate in french Language.   The low points in NFLV is the maintenance of the school. Alliance Francaise Ikoyi is another lovely place to learn because der s a legion of material at ur disposal and the french community are really giving it a full backing. girlfriend t a try, u ll nt regret t
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