Learning in Québec

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I'm someone who began learning French when I was 53. I took a BA in French at 60 but wasn't happy with my level of comprehension (though I read very well). So, having really become comfortable with Spanish only by living on the Mexican border, I'm spending more time in Québec and near the border of Quebec, in Vermont, to see if I can do that here with French. I want to encourage others to do the same.

Tuesday 11 December 2012

In Sherbrooke with Denise Ward

Denise Ward is a Leed Certified activist whose concern for the environment is more pronounced than in most. She emigrated to the US from Australia and lives in Massachusetts. She speaks a little French and speaks a lot of lovely English. Here she stands by Central Abenaki, one of seven hydro-electric plants in the Sherbrooke region; this one was built in 1908.

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