We go to my family (retired to the Charente region) before we go to Disney on the "way home" and have realised that "French" is definitely NOT just one language!!!
The accent, the words, the syntax all change depending where you are and how old the person is you are talking to!! Very few people in the rural region we go to speak English (or even French as I know it!
) Luckily they all seem to understand "schoolgirl" french spoken verrrrrrry slowwwwwwly - though the chance of me understanding the reply varies somewhat!
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Disney "French" seems easy by comparson - do they have the equivalent of "Queens English"?? We always try to start in French (politeness..) but invariably the CM will slip into English along the way (probably think it is polite too...)
So, I don't think you need to be able to speak French -though if you are driving there it helps! I still remember trying to mime drinking straw (paille) to a very bemused garage attendant on the way
Tessa
The accent, the words, the syntax all change depending where you are and how old the person is you are talking to!! Very few people in the rural region we go to speak English (or even French as I know it!


Disney "French" seems easy by comparson - do they have the equivalent of "Queens English"?? We always try to start in French (politeness..) but invariably the CM will slip into English along the way (probably think it is polite too...)
So, I don't think you need to be able to speak French -though if you are driving there it helps! I still remember trying to mime drinking straw (paille) to a very bemused garage attendant on the way

Tessa