Hello everyone! My name is Shaunte Williams, I am new to foreign language teaching and Im working on a program for infants and toddlers. Does anyone have any advice on teaching methods or is there a book you can recommend that would best help me get results with this age group? Thank you in advance, I appreciate your expertise!
I'm putting together a book of lessons using Quebecois films to teach French as a second language. I'm looking for creative and dynamic professionals to participate in designing lessons to assist me (with cited credit, of course). Please contact me at my school e-mail address rebecca.[email removed].
I teach French in the private sector. I am not a state certified teacher but have a lot of experience coupled with a diploma from France in french language acquisition. I am looking to further my knowledge and expertise in the realm of early childhood acquisition. Can anyone recommend any programs that might help me. Universities that specialize, private language schools, books, etc. All help is greatly appreciated.
On 1/04/12, Jamie wrote: > Hello fellow teachers, > > I teach French in the private sector. I am not a state > certified teacher but have a lot of experience coupled with > a diploma from France in french language acquisition. I am > looking to further my knowledge and expertise in the realm > of early childhood acquisition. Can anyone recommend any > programs that might help me. Universities that specialize, > private language schools, books, etc. All help is greatly > appreciated. > > Thank you Jamei
Outil facilitant l'apprentissage des tables de multiplication. Cet outil permet la manipulation, l'echange, la participation, la memorisation tout en creant une atmosphere d'apprentissage actif.
I am searching for a new textbook series (Levels 1-3) for a change from the Discovering French suite. I have ordered samples of C'est à Toi and was wondering if anyone would be willing to share his experience with the series.
On 1/09/12, Madame C wrote: > Hi, > > I am searching for a new textbook series (Levels 1-3) for a > change from the Discovering French suite. I have ordered > samples of C'est à Toi and was wondering if anyone would be > willing to share his experience with the series. > > Merci mille fois!
On 1/20/12, Mlle. S wrote: > My school switched from C'est a toi to D'accord. C'est a toi > is old now, moves incredibly slowly, has very few listening > activities and no online componenets. > > On 1/09/12, Madame C wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am searching for a new textbook series (Levels 1-3) for a >> change from the Discovering French suite. I have ordered >> samples of C'est à Toi and was wondering if anyone would be >> willing to share his experience with the series. >> >> Merci mille fois!
HeatherOn 1/16/12, Victor wrote: > [link removed].
Je suis tout a fait d'accord! Quand est-ce qu'on va arreter de critiquer les francais dans ce pays? Et quand va-t-on arreter de penser que ce comportement hypocrite soit acceptable?
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