This themed project from Comox Valley Schools (SD71) in B.C. is aimed …
This themed project from Comox Valley Schools (SD71) in B.C. is aimed at Grade 7 Core French students, but is suitable and/or adaptable for both younger and older grades. Content Authors: Beth Peddle, Comox Valley Schools, Learn71
'Students create a game based on La Francophonie. The learning experiences include: …
'Students create a game based on La Francophonie. The learning experiences include: exploring the format and process of playing a game, researching famous French-speaking individuals and countries where French is spoken ... students ... create a game using their knowledge of French-speaking people.'
*All instructions are in French.*
*Please Note: This unit is based on the 1998 SK Core French Curriculum. This curriculum was updated in 2022 so this unit no longer aligns to the provincial curriculum.
French Headstart for Belgium (Audio Instruction Course) «How people speak is generally …
French Headstart for Belgium (Audio Instruction Course)
«How people speak is generally influenced by the specific situations in which they are. Throughout this course, the style and level of speech correspond, therefore, to broad behavioral patterns used by French language speakers in situations which you are likely to encounter in Belgium. The emphasis of the course is on speaking and understanding French, and you will be working extensively with the tapes. You will also learn to read various information signs, such as traffic signs and signs found in public-buildings.»
The Lethbridge Curriculum Developers Group Explore French Through Music website is a …
The Lethbridge Curriculum Developers Group Explore French Through Music website is a free, open access resource to support French language instruction with fun and interactive songs. Their are various materials provided on the website including songs, interactive activities, and cultural exploration. Activities are available for individuals to download for use in your class or use them as models for developing your own language materials.
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