My TOP 9 RESOURCES for LEARNING FRENCH are all resources I’ve used to teach myself French. These mostly FREE online language resources are my favourites that helped me go from a beginner A1 level of French up to a B2 intermediate French speaker. I explain the Pros and cons of each French language tool and […]
Program: Immersion
National Gallery of Canada – Musée des Beaux Arts du Canada
The National Gallery of Art website is the official website for National treasures and collections of art, officially recognized at the capital, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The National Art Gallery provides its content in both English and French, and provides resources for teachers, students, adults and families. Specific Resource for Teachers – The National Gallery […]
Online resources to support your child at home with FSL
Useful links to online resources and homework extensions for parents to support their children enrolled in FSL programs from Kindergarten to grade 8. Valuable information for parents on how to help with reading, grammar and ELL learners. This site provides links and descriptions to popular online resources for French as a second language learners. It […]
Peuples autochtones
Plusieurs sujets à propos des peuples autochtones sont abordés sur cette page: le droit de vote des peuples autochtones (*), la colonisation, les pensionnats, la traite des fourrures, Louis Riel, la guerre de 1812, le peuple Inuit, le Métis et les Premières Nations. Il existe également un guide pédagogique, des activités d’art et d’écriture, des […]
Planning Conversations to Support FSL Students
This is a learning module with a series of case studies as examples and prompts for participants reflection. “This section includes examples of conversations that school teams may have when planning to support students with special education needs in FSL programs. They are based on three different case studies. In these instances, the school teams […]
Preparing FSL students for global citizenship through the CEFR and the power of “Can Do” statements.
This PowerPoint explains the Action-Oriented approach and Global Citizenship in a nutshell and shares links for those who would like to have a broader understanding of both concepts. Additionally, it guides teachers to practice teaching global citizenship through the Action-Oriented approach. There is a link to a Padlet which shares more teaching and professional development […]
Prononciation : les finales muettes dans les verbes
Description: Learn to pronounce the ends of the verbs (Je crois, tu vois, il faut, etc.). Additionally, learn about eco-tourism and some tourist cities in France, and French geography. Keywords: pronunciation, verb pronunciation, French tourism, eco-tourism. Réflexion personnelle: Pourquoi est-il meilleur pour la planète si les gens font le tourisme local? Duration of two videos:.49″ […]
Prononciation; les lettres de l’alphabet
The singer sings a song about her name and the letters of the alphabet. Learning resource type: Listening activity Keywords: alphabet, prénom, prononciation, des sons Suggested activities: Learner will spell own name, names of family members and pets, as well as other words. Vocabulary and expressions: je m’appelle, elle s’appelle, il s’appelle; maman, papa, grand-mère, […]
Les Décrypteurs
Un site-web qui traque les fausses informations qui se propagent sur les réseaux sociaux pour lutter contre la désinformation. Les Décrypteurs sont membres du International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN). Save to Board […]
Les femmes dans l’histoire canadienne / Activité
Utilisez cette feuille de travail afin d’accompagner l’activité du guide pédagogique Les femmes dans l’histoire canadienne de Historica Canada. This worksheet has a number of activities intended to help students think about women and: work, the great depression, WWII, the quiet revolution, and the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada. This document […]