LaBaguetteFrenchLesson is about the use and popularity of French in the Americas. Our goal is to show how important the French language is still in many of the French-speaking countries and cultures on this side of the world. LaBaguetteFrenchLesson is an effort by HaitianCreoleMP3 Podcast Institute to teach and introduce those who want to help rebuild Haiti. HaitianCreoleMP3 and LaBaguette French Lesson want volunteers and international aid workers to be well versed in the two languages spoken in Haiti and beyond.
This is also our way to lend a hand to the Haitian reconstruction by preparing and equipping the potential volunteers with language capabilities that will empower them. French and Creole are the two languages spoken in Haiti. While all Haitians speak Haitian creole, a minority of Haitians speak French too. Until 1983, French was the only official language of the country. Until now, many of the documents are still in French. So to work and help Haitins, one has to learn the other language, French. To cut down red tapes and face the Haitian bureaucracy, one has to learn it. In collaboration with HaitianCreoleMP3 Institute, we at La Baguette French Lesson, are glad to help.
Most importantly, our goal is to teach the young generations of language learners the beauty of speaking and interacting with others. The more we can communicate, the better the connection will be.
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Welcome to La Baguette French Lesson, Your Free French 101: Daily French Baguette Served with Warm Cafe au Lait!
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