1. Some knowledge of the French language is a prerequisite for employment there. 2. WORKING experience of the French language and way of life will be on offer to pupils from a Darlington school. 3. And as background noise goes, the French language is easier to take than the cacophony of American television. 4. And driving out France, authorities in Paris claimed, included a scheme to eliminate the French language in those regions. 5. Attempts to defend French language and culture have proved increasingly vulnerable to this onslaught. 6. A stenographer would recite letters of the alphabet, not in traditional order, but beginning with those used most often in the French language. 7. A reader named Milton S. sent along a humorous tale about a French language class that was discussing how nouns in French are designated either masculine or feminine. 8. But the children of most recent immigrants are schooled in French, the result of another provincial law designed to protect French language and culture. 9. By looking north to Canada, French language teachers are borrowing a tactic from Spanish language teachers who have long looked south to Mexico. 10. Communities of western Montreal Island represent the last major bastion of English Quebecers in a province dedicated to the primacy of French language and culture. |