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Learning French is one of the most rewarding things you can do for yourself this year. No matter where in Australia you live, if you become bilingual you’ll be able to access amazing opportunities in your professional life and meet incredible people that will change your life forever.

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Learning French is one of the most rewarding things you can do for yourself this year. No matter where in Australia you live, if you become bilingual you’ll be able to access amazing opportunities in your professional life and meet incredible people that will change your life forever.

On top of that, if you enjoy travelling, you’ll be able to get by much more easily in the more than 29 countries where French is spoken, which include places like Canada, France, and Senegal, and get to know the fascinating francophone cultures more in-depth.

On the other hand, if you’re not planning on leaving Australia anytime soon, speaking the language will allow you to connect with the many French Australians.

who live around the country and learn about their traditions, which can be a really interesting way of expanding your knowledge of the relationship between French and Australian culture, as well as to socialise with members of the foreign-born community.

If you’ve tried to learn French in the past but had little success, take a look at this guide which has useful tips and recommendations to help you become a fluent speaker as fast as possible.

Why Learn French Today

Learning about all the advantages of studying French is one of the best ways to find the motivation you need to start learning this beautiful language, so to help you out, here are some of the best reasons why you should become a proficient French speaker this year.

To Communicate With Relatives

If you are of French ancestry and you’re trying to reach relatives who live abroad, learning French is one of the smartest things you can do.

Once you become bilingual, there will be fewer language barriers between you and them, which will help you get to know them better and learn all sorts of interesting things about their culture.

Additionally, you’ll be able to understand their humour, their traditions, and their cultural values, which can be crucial to really connecting with them and building a meaningful, long-lasting relationship.

On the other hand, if it’s not you but your spouse who has family in a French-speaking country, learning their language can be a really nice way to show them you care about their heritage, and value the culture where they come from.

To Take Your Career To The Next Level

Australia has very productive economic relations with francophone countries like Canada and France, so if you’re a business person, learning French can be a really smart move.

Once you master the language, you’ll be able to build useful professional relationships with people from all over the world and even reach international markets in Europe or North America.

On the other hand, if you’re interested in landing a corporate position, learning French will increase your chances of getting a job at top French companies that operate in Australia like TotalEnergies, Eifagge, and L’Oreal as well as in local companies that are trying to expand abroad, so as you can see having this skill will make you much more employable.

To Travel Around The World

Learning French will help you experience countries like Cameroon, Burundi, Mali, the Ivory Coast, Switzerland and of course, France, in a totally different way, so it’s a great language to learn if you’re planning on travelling around the world.

In addition to being able to connect to some of the more than 300 million people that are fluent in the language, you’ll be able to learn fascinating things about francophone cultures that most tourists miss because they depend on guides or translators to communicate with the locals.

Moreover, if you become bilingual you’ll be able to get by more easily even in countries where French hasn’t got official status, as you’ll find that it’s pretty easy to find people who speak it as a second language, especially in European countries.

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