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Ken Vaughn
 
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Default Learn French in the Alps.

The only reason I can think of for learning French would be to ask
directions to visit the graves of countless brave Americans at Normandy.
This of course would be a waste of time, the arrogant French would remind me
that my accent was not correct, like theirs, without a German accent.

Sorry, too much wine for dinner (California of course).

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"John Cuteaux" wrote in message
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To learn French in France, I found this great school, located both in
Annecy and Chambéry, in the heart of the Alps. Given the number of
activities and the surroundings I thought I would share this ressource
with others.

http://www.ifalpes.com

Let me know if you have any good education portal ressources. Thanks.




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