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Task-based Beginner French Module
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"This module - consisting of 49 lesson plans, a personal dictionary, a personal language portfolio, a video located on Youtube, and handouts, worksheets, and other materials to support implementation of the lessons - was developed to support teachers in introducing learners to the French language using a task-based approach. It is assumed that the learners participating in this module will have had minimal exposure to the French language and, therefore, emphasis has been placed upon developing learners’ vocabulary, foundational communicative skills, willingness to take risks in communicating in a second language, and awareness about linguistic and cultural difference. The module could be used with any beginner group of young French language learners[.]"

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Module
Author:
Lethbridge Curriculum Developers Group
University of Lethbridge
Date Added:
03/19/2024
Trousses de Core French / Core French Units (SD71)
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Courtesy of Comox Valley Schools (SD71) in B.C., an archived site with a series of excellent kits for middle-grade Core French units that carefully structure and encourage oral communication:

Ma vie... c'est moi! (My Life... It's Me!)
La nourriture (Food)
Les vêtements (Clothing)
Les activités (Activities)

The units target participation, starting with whole-class activities and moving through rotating stations, each with visual support and follow-up activities.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Game
Lesson
Reading
Simulation
Unit of Study
Author:
Cheryl Adebar
Joan Pearce
Noah Burdett
Terri Ingram
Comox Valley Schools
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Tâches de communication orale
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Un guide visant à développer les compétences linguistiques en communication orale chez les élèves étudiant le français en tant que langue seconde. Le guide propose des sujets (images et répliques) et grilles d'évaluation pour encadrer l'interaction orale spontanée et préparée.

« Les quatre premiers niveaux de compétence (A1, A2, B1 et B2) du Cadre européen
commun de référence pour les langues (CECR) ... servent ... de base à l’organisation du présent guide » :

A1
-Présentation spontanée (1 minute) - « se présenter, ... parler de soi, de sa famille, de ses goûts et de ses activités »
-Exercice d'interaction (2 minutes de préparation + 2 minutes d'interaction) - au choix: À la pharmacie, au café, au cinéma

A2
-Présentation (5 minutes de prép + 2 minutes de présentation) - au choix: ta/ton meilleur.e ami.e, tes plus belles vacances, chanteur.euse/groupe préféré.e
-Exercide d'interaction (sans prép, 2 minutes) - au choix: discussion en désaccord à propos d'activités sportives, description de sa famille

B1
-Présentation (10 minutes de prép + 3 minutes de présentation) - au choix: les jeunes canadiens et la pauvreté, les ados et l'activité physique
-Interaction spontanée (2 minutes) - l'enseignant.e pose des questions au sujet du thème abordé

B2
-Présentation (20 minutes de prép + 3-5 minutes de présentation) - au choix, expression d'opinion requise: les jeunes sans diplôme et la recherche d'un emploi, l'éducation des filles et des garçons
-Débat (5-7 minutes) - l'élève défend son opinion

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Author:
Imprimeur du Roi pour l'Ontario
Ministère de l'Éducation de l'Ontario
Date Added:
01/29/2024
Who Are You? / Qui es-tu? (Unit / Unité)
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This thematic unit from Comox Valley Schools (SD71) in B.C. is aimed at Grade 5 Core French students, but is suitable for younger grades and would be easily adaptable for older ones. It is focused on oral practice and participation and would also be useful in French Immersion classes!Content Authors: Comox Valley Schools, Learn71

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Game
Lesson
Primary Source
Reading
Unit of Study
Author:
Inari Vaissi Nagy
Date Added:
03/05/2024
WordReference.com (English-French Dictionary with Pronunciation)
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A free, online, English-French dictionary with the pronunciation of French words in Canadian and/or France French accents!

For pronunciation help: type in the word you are searching for (in French), hit Enter or click the magnifying glass/search button, and press the speaker button that says 'ECOUTER' beside the result. For common words, you can also choose between a FRANCE French or CANADA French accent in the dropdown menu next the 'ECOUTER' button!

This dictionary also has a standard English-to-French and French-to-English search function.

*There are a lot of ads on this site, but it has a large free database of words with recorded pronunciations in both French and Canadian accents.*

**Remember that a dictionary is not a censored book/resource!**

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
WordReference.com
Date Added:
03/04/2024