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EmmEmm said:
awesome, and may I ask how are you learning it, books, dvds, classes ?

please advise :)

At the moment, I am taking classes in Burnaby for French. Trying to get to a point linguistically where I can speak it well enough, and then will be switching the household language to French. One of my companies has a board member in France, so I will be working closely with him in French. There are also meetup groups to speak French. Finally, I anticipate moving to Quebec for a while.

I have some prior Spanish experience - took a number of years of it in school. I also have 4 years of German instruction.

Once I get to a point where I'm comfortable with French, I will likely use Duolingo a bit, and seek out tutors for Spanish.
 
kateg said:
At the moment, I am taking classes in Burnaby for French. Trying to get to a point linguistically where I can speak it well enough, and then will be switching the household language to French. One of my companies has a board member in France, so I will be working closely with him in French. There are also meetup groups to speak French. Finally, I anticipate moving to Quebec for a while.

I have some prior Spanish experience - took a number of years of it in school. I also have 4 years of German instruction.

Once I get to a point where I'm comfortable with French, I will likely use Duolingo a bit, and seek out tutors for Spanish.

thats very good, you definitely have a lot of advantage over most of us I believe comparing your linguistic skills.

I think I wil start with French, easy to move up the corporate ladder this way ;)