by LexusSchmexus » Fri Oct 14, 2016 6:49 pm
The French classes at Alliance are quite cheap, so lots of locals take French there. I think classes are only $100 for 3 months, five days per week of study. That's quite cheap when you think about it. Many foreigners studying there as well, ad you wouldn't be able to get those rates in any Western county. Of course, it's sponsored by the French government in an attempt to broaden the number of French speakers. For the most part it works as I've met numerous Khmer, both young and old who can speak good French. Often I find they have a softer accent than in English (though Khmers tend to have a light accent in English as well).
The French classes at Alliance are quite cheap, so lots of locals take French there. I think classes are only $100 for 3 months, five days per week of study. That's quite cheap when you think about it. Many foreigners studying there as well, ad you wouldn't be able to get those rates in any Western county. Of course, it's sponsored by the French government in an attempt to broaden the number of French speakers. For the most part it works as I've met numerous Khmer, both young and old who can speak good French. Often I find they have a softer accent than in English (though Khmers tend to have a light accent in English as well).