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Interview: French Students

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Want to hear from French students themselves? You've come to the right place. Here, you can get a glimpse of what you can expect, what students and people your age think, and their personal opinions. 

Interview Questions

Student: Tiger

  1. What made you study French?

  2. What was the highest score you got on an assignment, quiz, or test?

  3. What is the most difficult part of the course, in your opinion?

  4. What is the most enjoyable part of the course?

  5. Why do you think studying French is important?

  6. Will you continue studying French after high school and into post-secondary education?

  7. If you were to change one thing about the course, what would it be?

Article (Results)

Why French?

Tiger, a Grade 10 student, says, "French is the second official language of Canada." He also mentions the job opportunities and benefits that come with it. French is something that will be useful in the future, something in your toolkit that gives you an advantage, and something that will look good on you. 

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Highest Score?

Tiger's final mark was a solid 90%. 

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Most Difficult Part of Course

Tiger himself thinks that assignments are the most difficult. However, he states that he likes to challenge himself (so it's not a big deal for him anyways). 

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Most Enjoyable Part of Course

Tiger prefers watching French movies in class. 

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Importance of Studying French

Tiger says, "[French] is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world right now," meaning that French will prove to be useful almost everywhere. 

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Will You Continue Learning French?

Tiger's plan is to continue learning French, all the way to post-secondary education. 

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Something You Would Change?

Tiger personally says that he would've liked it more if the course content was arranged differently. 

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