AFK Student Diaries: Bilal

My journey at Alliance Française de Karachi has been phenomenal. I am going to start my A2C session next week and so far I can easily comprehend and speak French.
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My name is Bilal Mustikhan and I’m a Social Development and Policy graduate from Habib University. I started learning French during my last year at college because I’ve always been fond of learning new skills. What better than learning a new language? 

French is known as the language of diplomacy and is spoken by a majority around the world. In fact, being able to speak English and French can open up multiple doors in the international job market. I had travelled to France earlier and decided that I would become a fluent French speaker the next time I went to Paris. 

My journey at Alliance Française de Karachi has been phenomenal. I am going to start my A2C session next week and so far I can easily comprehend and speak French.

Listening to French songs and podcasts has never felt better! I’m currently listening to a podcast called Coffee Break French and my playlist has Stromae, Joe Dassin, Aya Nakaruma and more.

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The teachers at Alliance Française have been very supportive and accommodating. They build an environment in the classroom that influences everyone to learn. No one gets left behind as the professors provide individual attention to each student.

The best part is that you can take classes during the weekends!