Talk about a person who speaks a different language to yours whom you have met. Please say the IELTS exam
- Where & how did you meet this person?
- What was so special about this person?
- What did you learn from him/her?
English is a global language and it helps us to communicate with others π, but here I am talking about my brother’s friend (Reagon) who only speaks and understands the French language π«π·. Reagon was born and raised in France, so he used French to communicate with others. Last month, during my sister’s wedding, my brother came to India with his friend π¬. They stayed at our home for 2 weeks, but I was not able to communicate with Reagon, so my brother worked as an intermediary π£οΈ.
Actually, my brother lived in Canada with Reagon, and he told me French is the most popular foreign language nowadays π. In a total of 29 countries, the French language is used as an official language, and Canada is one of them π. Reagon is a very smart person π§ . He caught our local language words (Punjabi) very easily. In just 2 days, he learned some Punjabi words such as “Sat Sri Akal” π and “Ki Haal Hai” π¨οΈ. He also taught me some basic French words that we use in our daily routine, like saying “Sorry” in French, which is “Pardon” π. Apart from it, “Merci” means “thanks,” “Bienvenue” means “welcome,” and “Merci Beaucoup” means “thanks a lot” π. We enjoyed all the rituals and ceremonies of the wedding π.
I am joining French classes now because it will be helpful when I visit abroad ππ.
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