I am very glad to see that Chloe is learning french. In this day and age it will come in very handy. With travel so easy and other countries so easy to travel to I think it is essential that schools in Ireland teach a foreign language. As everyone of a certain age remembers we spent hours and hours learning Irish and the Catechism. I could have squeezed in french too had I had the opportunity. The final result of my years in school was very high marks in Irish and the ability to read and recite the catechism from cover to cover. A terrible waste of time! Keep it up Chloe. By the way. I love the toes on the bottom picture.
I always wanted to speak French, above all other languages (except of course English).. Over the years I have picked up enough to order food in a French restaurant, and ask for directions, and not get in too much trouble while traveling. I wish I had learned the French language, and even now I still think about taking course.
Stick with it, you will not be sorry, it is a great thing.
Very good...a lovely presentation..and yes I agree...French a wonderful language to learn. I love French and did ok in school but would love to learn it to a full extent. I am at present looking to learn..or refresh my Irish just so I can help Abbie with homework..so well done Chloe..I know u attend an Irish speaking school so u are well covered!
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I am very glad to see that Chloe is learning french. In this day and age it will come in very handy. With travel so easy and other countries so easy to travel to I think it is essential that schools in Ireland teach a foreign language. As everyone of a certain age remembers we spent hours and hours learning Irish and the Catechism.
I could have squeezed in french too had I had the opportunity. The final result of my years in school was very high marks in Irish and the ability to read and recite the catechism from cover to cover.
A terrible waste of time!
Keep it up Chloe.
By the way. I love the toes on the bottom picture.
Well done Chloe, keep it up.
I always wanted to speak French, above all other languages (except of course English).. Over the years I have picked up enough to order food in a French restaurant, and ask for directions, and not get in too much trouble while traveling. I wish I had learned the French language, and even now I still think about taking course.
Stick with it, you will not be sorry, it is a great thing.
Very good...a lovely presentation..and yes I agree...French a wonderful language to learn. I love French and did ok in school but would love to learn it to a full extent. I am at present looking to learn..or refresh my Irish just so I can help Abbie with homework..so well done Chloe..I know u attend an Irish speaking school so u are well covered!
Now i know two languages irish and french.french is relly hard to learn. But irish is a bit easy to learn.
You know 3 languages... Dont forget English. You are such a smart girl to be able to do so much. We are all very proud of you.
Nice to see your little ' visage ' up there on the followers panel Chloe.
Colin is right you are a smart little girl knowing three languages at your age, look at me only knowing English
and sometimes I'm not so good at that.
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