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French was never so easy

'I never imagined in widest of daydreams that I would be learning french as a language. Last year when I was shifted to greater Noida, I got admission in a new school, where french is compulsory as curriculum language. There are many subjects, but from my side the toughest skill is french. In my first class of french I didn't understand anything but by god's grace my friends and my french teacher who was good in french taught me some new words and helped me to clear my doubts. I also took some extra classes of french by my french teacher. I gradually followed my teachers instructions slowly - slowly. I wasn't only the one with doubts and apprehensions. The others were just like me, battling their fears and learning it step by step. 

" Challenges are taken to face it off " Keep Going.

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