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Why learn French?. It is an official language in 29 countries , most of which form what is called, in French, La Francophonie , the community of French-speaking countries . It is an official language of all United Nations agencies and a large number of international organizations . . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Why learn  French?

Why learn French?

Page 2: Why learn  French?

It is an official language in 29 countries, most of which form what is called, in French, La Francophonie, the community of French-speaking countries.

It is an official language of all United Nations agencies and a large number of international organizations.

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According to the European Union, 129 million, or 26 % of the Union's total population speak French, of whom 65 million are native speakers and 69 million are second-language or foreign language speakers, thus making French the third language in the European Union that people state they are most able to speak, after English and German.

20 % of non-Francophone Europeans know how to speak French, totaling roughly 145.6 million people in Europe, alone.

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1. Belgium 2. Benin 3. Burkina 4. Burundi 5. Cameroon 6. Canada 7. Central African

Republic8. Chad 9. Comoros 10. Congo11. Cote d'Ivoire 12. Djibouti 13. France

14. Gabon 15. Guinea 16. Haiti 17. Luxembourg 18. Madagascar 19. Mali 20. Monaco 21. Niger 22. Rwanda 23. Senegal 24. Seychelles 25. Switzerland 26. Togo 27. Vanuatu

28. Vietnam 29. New Caledonia

French is the official language of the following countries

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Mauritius  Algeria  Mauritania  Morocco  Tunisia

In addition, French is an administrative language and commonly used, though not on an official basis, in the following countries :

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French was the language of diplomacy and international relations from the 17th Century to the beginning of the 20th Century. The importance of French in diplomatic relations has only been recently overshadowed by English, when the United States emerged as a full-fledged superpower.

If French has lost its hegemony toEnglish, it remains the second-mostused language in diplomatic relations.As an example, 28 states are membersof NATO, but it has only two working languages, English and French.

Current situation

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French and English are also the only two working languages of other renowned institutions :

The International Olympic Committee The UN Secretariat The Council of Europe The International Court of Justice The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developm

ent.

English, German, and French are the only working languages of the European Commission and the European Space Agency. French, English and Spanish are the only three official languages of the World Trade Organisation and the North American Free Trade Agreement.

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Cuisine

Fashion

Art

Literature

Nowadays, speaking French is considered to be requirement for careers in:

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Learning French will give you a better understanding of English (French is the largest contributor of foreign words in English).

During the Norman occupation, about 10,000 French words were adopted into English, some three-fourths of which are still in use today. This French vocabulary is found in every domain, from government and law to art and literature. More than a third of all English words are derived directly or indirectly from French, and it's estimated that English speakers who have never studied French already know 15,000 French words.

There are several reasons why it’s important to learn French in today’s day and age :

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French is spoken in more than 30 countries on 5 continents by over 300 million people as either a primary or secondary language.

French is the second-most commonly taught second language in the world (after English).

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French is the second-most frequently used language on the Internet.

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The United States is France’s leading investor, creating 25% of new jobs in France. There are over 2400 US companies in France, generating 240,000 jobs. Companies include IBM, Microsoft, Dow Chemical, Coca-Cola and many others.

France is the second leading investor in the United States. There are over 3000 French companies in the US, generating 700,000 jobs. Companies include Mack Trucks, Zenith, Bic, and Dannon, among others.

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- La Perouse NSW is named after the French explorer Jean-François Galaup de Lapérouse, and several thousand French nationals reside there. The French Museum is also located there.

- A French school (the Lycée Condorcet) is located in Sydney.

- Australia imports many resources from France, including energy, minerals, fuel, and building supplies.

- There are nearly 300 French companies in Australia, which employ thousands of Australians.

- The first cars imported to NSW were from France.

- The first film ever screened in Australia was a French film.

- The first airmail flight in Australia was executed by a French pilot.

- The Courrier Australien, launched in 1891, is the oldest non-English newspaper in Australia is a French newspaper.

The French connection

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3OBy8fSywU

Why learn French?

Vive la France !


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