by yoyobeat » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:02 am
I took college history courses in French when studying abroad in France for a semester and am not bad conversationally. But, I haven't kept up with it really, and wouldn't have used 'fluent' to describe myself at my best. At this point I'd need to spend a good amount of time practicing/reading/listening to catch up.
A main goal in why I am considering francophone Canada is to finally get fluent and be in a place where I can actually use French that isn't way across the ocean from friends and family. I love languages and French happens to be one besides English that I know best. I can talk about everyday things in French that I would find completely stupid and boring in English, but be fascinated because of the way the language sounds and the challenge of putting together my thoughts. I understand that my view on this would probably change upon achieving fluency but that's fine.
The Canadian cities are possibilities among a larger set of cities in North America that I'd consider moving. I have been where I am for a while now and will be ready to move sometime soonish just to experience living in a new place again and keep personally growing.
Although not a goal, in the longterm I am possibly interested in future in building a life with someone who speaks French, and having bilingual kids, so it makes sense to me to at least explore living in a place where I might meet someone like that.