You learned French when you were a pupil? or as a student? while preparing a trip to Paris and the beautiful Côte-d’Azur? It may not be a bad idea to consider returning to French after all these years.
Here are some good reasons to do so. It's back-to-French time with SoFrench-courses!
Learning a foreign language has proved being positive to brain functioning in many different ways. Neurosciences researchers tell us that learning a foreign language helps mobilizing brain zones, some of which are key to accomplish daily life tasks. It's back-to-French time and here are some examples of what learning French could do to your brain:
Scientists say that learning another language improves both long- and short-term memory. And you know what they also say? Use it or lose it! Learning another language requires in the first place to become familiar with the vocabulary and grammar rules, but then also to be able to recall and apply all this knowledge when needed. It’s like going to the gym… for your memory.
So even if it’s been a while since you last spoke French, all this knowledge has been stored somewhere by your powerful brain and just waits to pop out again! SoFrench-courses is here to accompany you along the way, either with step-by-step or conversation programs. Let’s dig together and reactivate your French knowledge. This will be fun and useful at the same time!
Language is the most direct connection to others and being able to communicate with someone in his/her language is a great gift. It will open doors.
Speaking more than one language is also key to open your mind to other cultures through connections with other people. Greater understanding of others will bring in return more empathy and openness. At SoFrench-courses, I pay special attention to teach in a friendly and open-minded manner.
Mastering a second or third language is also a powerful tool to build self-confidence when it comes to measure you progress and accomplishments.
At last, it opens new horizons to travel the world and get out of the touristic bubble to explore the hidden tracks.