Sergei Vasilenko

France is famous for its excellent cuisine. So hurtful to French that the British were able to popularize the dish throughout the world, which they called french fries, disgusting, according to the French. British people love one hour earlier than the French. Carrie Levin has similar goals. Only a geographic location, but deep down, the French believe that in this hour of the superiority of the British secret laid. The French hate the English for what they have won the World Cup rugby in 2007. Of course, the British were just lucky. Ask any Frenchman.

The French do not like England because the English do not like the French, but very fond of France and the crowds of holidaymakers on the French Riviera. Not that the towel throw nowhere, but a surplus of English speech cuts French hearing. Computers around the world, and even in France, speak English. And you know how the French refer to their native language. And even the French speak English, using words such as speech, weekend, pc (PC), meeting, planning and so on.

This is extremely irritating to the French, but as annoyed at themselves not very comfortable, they vent frustration at the British. Despite all this, the two nations are tolerant enough and peacefully coexist on the same continent. And yet, next time, going to France, learn at least a few French words. And in any case do not pretend to an Englishman. But in any case, whatever language you may have studied, to help you with this can my rate – you will be able to master any foreign language on their own and with minimal time and effort! And now – an interesting resource about the development of foreign languages: – Would you like to travel, but do not know where? No information about the country visit, do not know how to plan your trip? Then you – here! This resource will be your personal guide around the globe! Language of resource – English and Norwegian. Sincerely, Sergei Vasilenko, e-mail for communication: serg753 (dog) rambler.ru 'Generic improved foreign languages! '- Master the language independently and effectively

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