Monday, September 29, 2008

Games and Songs in French



Uptoten is a great website that has a wide variety of French songs, games, and stories.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

French Videos





A very large group of French videos covering many topics can be found at




I will be using some of these in class to reinforce grammar and vocabulary.


They also have...French Karaoke!

Sing along at...http://www.imagiers.net/download/?p=5

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Overview of French at Visitation

A Modern Approach

Recently, there has been a shift away from teaching only the formal grammatical nature of a language. When we learn a language in grammatical “pieces” it becomes difficult to gain sufficient knowledge to use that language in the real world. Our curriculum, therefore, is designed with functional and communicative goals in mind. Students at Visitation learn the grammar and vocabulary of French not only through grammatical exercises, but by reading and using the language with contextual support. For example, a recent fifth grade immersion lesson in mathematics taught vocabulary, ordinal numbers, and the interrogative pronoun qui. The lesson was conducted entirely in French, and students were able answer and create their own word problems and organize lists using ordinal numbers. In using a content area to teach French grammar, students can use prior knowledge and contextual clues to help them understand the language. This differs greatly from the old approach of using only grammar exercises and vocabulary memorization.


Upper School

The desired outcome of the Upper School French program is to meet the state standards set out for second language learning. In grades five through eight, students experience a wide variety of language. The state standards for foreign language teaching require that students learn to communicate in the target language, but also to develop cross cultural skills and understanding. In order to meet these goals students learn both the language and culture of the French speaking world.


Lower School - Foundational Objectives

The development of listening and speaking skills is the focus of the Lower School French curriculum. Students listen to songs, play games, and read stories in French. Some of the general themes covered in these first few years include weather, seasons, likes and dislikes, animals, and clothing.
As students move into the fourth grade, they begin to study the grammatical structure of the language.


Learning Languages through Technology

Technology can support teachers in making language learning faster, easier, less painful, more engaging, and helps create an optimal language learning environment. The use of computer resources in the foreign language classroom captivates students by providing real world purposes for language. The programs used in our
lessons present students with age and linguistically appropriate examples of the French language. The British Broadcasting Corporation’s website offers animated stories for new learners, as well as short films about ordering in a French restaurant or shopping in Paris. These give students the confidence to use the language in real environments by presenting complete and scripted examples. The more the children experience the word through all their senses, the more meaningful and therefore retainable it will be. The animated series incorporates music and lyrics that engages the younger students and helps them to remember vocabulary. We are always looking for new and innovative technological approaches that will enhance language learning at Visitation.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

French 7

Tes devoirs!


Je voudrais quelque chose à manger.

J’ai faim.

Vous – avez choisi?

Just in case you forgot.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Les Vêtements





La Famille

http://french.about.com/library/begin/bl_family.htm - vocabulary


http://www.jump-gate.com/languages/french/french6.html - vocabulary with listening activity



Lower School


Here are some French games and songs to help you practice your French. Sing along with Roller and his friends!


French 8


Some websites to help you review and learn French sports vocacbulary.








French 7

An online review activity - French speaking countries.

Remember:

en, au, aux!

http://www.quia.com/hm/148327.html

I'm finished my online work, what do I do now????

So you're finished your activities? Waiting for the rest of the class? Check out some of these activities to review some other topics, and the vocabulary!

http://www.quia.com/jg/66065.html days/months
http://www.quia.com/jg/66115.html basic vocabulary
http://www.quia.com/cb/30722.html food jeopardy
http://www.quia.com/hm/175772.html colors
http://www.quia.com/jg/354014.html les couleurs
http://www.quia.com/hm/175773.html numbers
http://www.quia.com/jg/371436.html la famille

French 6

Online activities for reviewing french food.

http://www.quia.com/mc/65884.html

http://www.quia.com/rr/42568.html

http://www.glencoe.com/sec/worldlanguages/french/int_tutor/bonvoyagelevel1/chapter6.html

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Rosetta Stone






This year we will be introducing a new technology component to our program. We will be using Rosetta Stone as an enrichment tool in the classroom.


To enter the program, click the icon on your laptop. Enter your name in the "user" space, and "student" as your password.

Bienvenue







Bienvenue!

Welcome to a new year of French at Visitation.
Here is a list of some of the websites we will be using in class. Feel free to take a look at some of these great online resources.