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Did you know that there are almost 8 million French speakers in Canada? Although approximately 85% of them live in Quebec, there are over a million who reside in other parts of the country, which means if you live in Canada, you probably come into contact with the language on a daily basis.

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Did you know that there are almost 8 million French speakers in Canada? Although approximately 85% of them live in Quebec, there are over a million who reside in other parts of the country, which means if you live in Canada, you probably come into contact with the language on a daily basis.

As you can imagine, being able to communicate fluently in both official languages will open many doors for you, regardless of where in Canada you live. To start with, you’ll get a lot more job offers, especially if you’re interested in working for the government since as you’re probably aware, most of these positions require you to be bilingual.

On top of this, you’ll gain the freedom of living in any part of the country that you want, as you’ll stop being restricted by language and cultural barriers, so if you’ve been thinking about relocating to Montreal or Quebec City.

Studying French is one of the smartest things you can do this year. Lastly, once you can speak French confidently, your social life will expand, as you’ll get to meet amazing people not only from Canada but also many members of the foreign-born community that prefer speaking French to English.

Although fluency won’t happen overnight, the faster you start learning French, the better. To help you achieve your language goals, here’s a detailed guide to how to learn French that will save you time and give you all the tips you need to know to become bilingual as soon as possible.

Why Learn French?

Knowing about some of the most important reasons why you should start learning French this year will provide you with the necessary motivation to make your first steps in your journey to fluency, so let’s take a look at them.

To Boost Your Career

Learning French can have a big impact on your career, especially if you work for a government agency or are planning to apply for a job in one soon, as French language skills are often required for government positions, particularly in federal departments.

The same applies if you want to land a corporate job, as most Canadian companies prefer bilingual applicants to monolingual ones, and on top of that, studies have shown that Canadians .

Who are fluent in both official languages earn more money than those who only speak French or English, even if they don’t have to speak both languages in the workplace, so if you want to have a more competitive salary, learning French is definitely a smart move.

Another big reason why you should consider becoming bilingual is if you want to work in Quebec since, according to the 2016 census, 95% of people there speak French at work, so if you want to land a well-paid job in the province, you should learn how to communicate fluently.

To Communicate with All Canadians

As you probably know, for 22% of Canadians, French is their native language, and although most of them live in Quebec, there are many francophone communities throughout the country.

This means once you can speak French fluently, you’ll be able to get closer to a large sector of the population no matter where you are in the country, as well as participate in local cultural events that celebrate Québécois.

In addition to this, learning French will help you embrace the multiculturalism that exists in Canada, as it will allow you to get to know many of the foreign-born people that came from countries like Haiti, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and of course, France, get to know their traditions and appreciate their unique contribution to Canadian society.

To Access Higher Education

Although speaking French is not necessary to study at university in provinces like Alberta or Ontario, it is if you’re planning at studying in Quebec. As you probably know, some of the country’s top universities are there, like McGill University, the University of Montreal, and Laval University. 

So if you want to become a student there, you’ll need to master the language first, as most classes are dictated in French. Fortunately, there’s no need for you to work on your language skills alone, as at LanguageTrainers we offer special lessons for learners that want to learn French for academic purposes.

All you have to do to find out more more is contact us and one of our team members will answer all your questions about our courses.

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