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 jannabanna
 
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							| LEARN ENGLISH IN FRANCE 
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							| An original idea for learning English:     Janet |  29 Dec 2012      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| What a great idea. All the best with it, Janet. Your house and your husband look lovely. |  29 Dec 2012     
					
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 Peter Hardy
 
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							| Lovely idea but if i wanted to learn English it would be much better to visit an english speaking country!  I visited France, ages ago, and learned french.  Sadly I �ve forgotten most of it.  Why? Because nobody speaks French in Oz.  So learn English in an English speaking country.  Come to Oz for a holiday and stay a lifetime :-) Cheers and see ya downunder.P.s New Zealand is just across the Tasman, and although much smaller and colder, also worth a visit! |  29 Dec 2012     
					
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 jannabanna
 
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							| @ Peter - I �m also offering French lessons which will probably get off quicker here in France, but as most of my career has been teaching English, I thought it might be good to add that too.  So many French business people don �t have time to go to England or the USA and just need a quick intensive course.  The Tourist Office here is backing me up and helping with marketing the two possibilities, so fingers crossed.  Have a look at my website and see what you think!  http://maison.broustiquet.monsite-orange.fr/   @Mariethe - Unfortunately you won �t get an English breakfast here, my husband is French and as I �ve been here since 1981, I �m afraid I am rather French too, but I could manage some tea and maybe homemade scones when you come by, OK ?!         Janet - a very busy retired teacher !!! |  29 Dec 2012     
					
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 Isabel L
 
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							| And the students � English will sound like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Gzgc248AYQ 
 Just kidding    Good luck!! |  29 Dec 2012     
					
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 Peter Hardy
 
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							| Oh please, don �t make me cry.  All those memories of du pain au chocolat and the lovely french women, oh lala.  Not to forget that french is a far more musical language than english.  You see, there are the tears of happy memories again ;-) Still, life is what happens when we �re busy making other plans (a John Lennon quote) so i ended up down under.  Anyone visiting is welcome, but remember, the place is bigger than Europe! A trip from Sydney to Perth is similar as a trip from Paris to Moscow!!! |  29 Dec 2012     
					
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 jannabanna
 
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							| @ Isabel - I hope not - I �m British!  By the way, loved the film, sounds like my poor husband when he tries to speak English !!!   @Peter - might come down one day if I earn enough money in my "business" !!  If I do I �ll bring some pains au chocolat et des croissants !!! |  30 Dec 2012     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| LoL Isabel - it would have been easier to teach "I would like to buy a Big Mac".  Hilarious movie.   and Peter - what about Cadbury �s chocolate and the lovely Ozzie ladies???  Is it ooh la la too?     Yep, Sydney to Perth is 4000kms via a huge desert - at least 36 hours of actual driving time (so, 4+ days) , 3 days by train and between 3.5 and 5 hours by plane depending on wind factor   Mariethe - you are welcome in the land downunder   Janet - great videos and great idea.  Good luck.   Cheers   Jayho |  30 Dec 2012     
					
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