French as a second language teacher resource manual






















A Framework for French as a Second Language in Ontario Schools, Kindergarten to Grade has been developed to help school boards2 and schools in Ontario maximize opportunities for students to reach their full potential in French as a second language (FSL). The framework supports the three core priorities for education in Ontario:File Size: KB. Resources for Students and Teachers of French as a Second Language. Provided by the University of Ottawa, the site features exercises and resources for students; resources for teachers; French in Canada, outside Quebec, in Quebec, and in France; Francophonie in the world, news and discussion groups and miscellaneous links. The language of instruction—whether it is the student’s first language (L1) or second language (L2)—remains a central issue in current debates. But the quality of instruction also matters a great deal. Regardless of the instructional model, educational practitioners need to .


A Fabulous Resource for French Classrooms. One of the big sink-holes of a teacher’s time lies in the creation of resources for each lesson. As a dedicated teacher you want your lessons and resources to really inspire the students, but it’s impossible to constantly create new resources to fit all the different levels of students in your classroom. My Long Journey from Teaching to Coaching Others How to Teach French to Toddlers and Preschoolers. Bonjour! My name is Ana Lomba and I have been helping young children learn languages (including French) since , when I founded my first afterschool language immersion program in Princeton, New Jersey. This reference guide provides Alberta (Canada) teachers of French as a Second Language with instructional ideas and teaching methods. The guide outlines features of Alberta's new French curriculum, describes pedagogical principles behind the program's philosophy, and proposes a methodology for instructional planning consistent with the curriculum.


(reading instructions for dismantling, making a telephone call, etc.). Similarly, a learner at school who has to translate a text from a foreign language. TEACHING FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE to whether cross-lingual transfer will occur between a manual signed language and a spoken/written language in the. Multilingualism. Foreign languages. Language teaching. English. French practices in the language classroom that draw on multilingualism as a resource.

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