French education minister finally admits defeat in battle against the English language
By
Peter Allen
Last updated at 11:26 PM on 02nd September 2008
French Education minister Xavier Darcos has admitted the secret to the French success is speaking English
For generations, the French have fiercely guarded their language against the horreurs anglais.
But France's education minister yesterday admitted for the first time that the secret to success is speaking better English.
Xavier Darcos claimed poor English is now a 'handicap' because all international business is conducted in the language, and said French schools would offer extra lessons during the holidays.
He also admitted that, because of globalisation, very few people outside
France will being able to speak French in the future.
Mr Darcos said he wanted to make it easier for all French students to learn English, saying that 'while well-off families pay for study sessions abroad, I'm offering them to everyone right here.'
The Education Ministry was putting increased funds into English language teaching in France to ensure that young people would not have to go abroad to learn the language, he said.
The extraordinary U-turn came just two years after President Jacques Chirac stormed out of a European Union summit in protest when a French business leader addressed delegates in English.
Mr Chirac said he was 'deeply shocked' that a Frenchman would choose to address the summit in English.
The president’s attitude was supported enthusiastically by the famous L'Académie Française (French Academy), set up in 1635 to protect the purity of French, the language of Molière.