French Classes at INSEAD
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I'm a n b A student from the 21 j cohort at Insee. Odd, today is the first week of my French intensive class on campus, and I'm really, really enjoying it. At first I was very worried about the inside language policy because been years since I had to learn a new language from scratch, and I was worried about how that would impact on my NBA experience. Frankly, I don't know why I was spending my whole summer doing dueling Go, because once you get your class, the teacher explains everything super well, and she gets us to do fun exercises that's relevant for our campus life, such as our occupation. Go to order food in a restaurant, go and book a hotel if you want to travel, and she tells stories about Fountain Blue. Fountain Blue is a beautiful fountain with water in French. Who would have thought that she makes French so easy? And I really loved the experience of funding with my fellow NBA students before the N B. A. Program properly starts, and I think it's such a good policy that, you see it has this language class option. Hi, I'm Rebecca, and I'm also doing the French intensive course before the NBS gets started. Like everything That's the city already mentioned. Visual when you're talking over telegram for months, I know we've been talking on telegram for months and months, isn't it? Yes, I do. So love you finally meet and catch up and have that extra time before your usual NBA courses begin and you're in like, very hectic schedule. As we mentioned that the teacher is real, so sweet and amazing explains everything. Very, uh, make it very simple to learn and make it very relate. Able to your experience how it's in Fonte, and it just makes it very simple, and that gives you dedicated time to focus on your French. In three weeks you can just learn the French and clear the exam, and it's just amazing. I was wondering what trick is there to be sitting in the class for seven hours? The teacher's teaches it. How could you not like practicing French in the country? That it's okay? Yeah..