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1 French second language programs & opportunities

2 Mlle. Joyce Ann Boutilier
introductions TRHS Staff ASD-E Staff Mme. Gabrielle Boucher Mlle. Holly Guitard Mlle. Joyce Ann Boutilier Mme. Caroline Cremers Mme. Charlene Vienneau Renée Hachey Chantale Roy

3 Why learn a second language?

4 Improve working memory and increase cognitive flexibility
Communicate and immerse yourself within a community Have a deeper understanding and appreciation of other cultures Create employment opportunities for the future

5 High School French Immersion
French immersion instruction: 50% in grades 9 and 10 (10 courses total) 25% in grades 11 and 12 (5 courses total) In addition to face-to-face classes, FSL on-line courses are available: FI Law FI Environmental Science FI Writing FI Tourism More to be developed In Grades 9 and 10, 50% of courses are offered in French. In order to prepare for the oral interview and to meet proficiency targets, it is recommended that students select at least 25% of their courses in Grades 11 and 12 in French. Immersion students are encouraged to remain in the program until Grade 12 to maintain or improve their language proficiency. To ensure a strong program for all schools, the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development has committed to expanding the online offerings of French high school courses.

6 English Prime Post-Intensive French Grades 6-8
2-3 blocks per week (200 minutes) of French Focuses on further development of oral, reading and writing communication skills Post-Intensive French Grades 9-10 90 hours per year Reading texts include greater complexity Writing tasks are more complex Post-Intensive French Grades 11-12 Available for all students May select additional courses in French Students who stay in the English Prime program will continue until at least Grade 10. From Grades 6 to 8, there are 200 minutes of instructional time in French per week. Students will have the opportunity to improve their language skills and aim for higher oral, reading and writing performance. More complex learning will take place in Grades 9 and 10 when instructional time is 90 hours per year. Students’ oral proficiency is tested at the end of Grade 12. They may choose post intensive French in Grades 11 and 12. Those students who reach an intermediate level of proficiency by the end of Grade 10, may select courses designed for French Immersion students including those that are offered online. Later in this presentation you will learn about some of the great opportunities available outside of instructional hours to enhance French Language learning.

7 FSL Programs French Immersion
FILA 9, FI Math, FI Social Studies, FI PDCP, FI Science, ELA, Specialties FILA 10, FI Math, FI Social Studies, FI PDCP, Science, ELA Specialties, Elective 5 courses at the 11/12 level Assessment of Oral Proficiency FI Program Completion Certificate Post-Intensive French PIF 9, Math, Social Studies, PDCP, Science, ELA, Specialties PIF 10, Math, Social Studies, PDCP, Science, ELA, Specialties PIF 11 & PIF 12 PIF Program Completion Certificate

8 FSL electives FI Modern History 112 FI Tourism 110 FI Writing 110
Spanish 110* FI Co-op Education 120 FI Law 120 FI Media Studies 120 FI Relations Familiales 120 Spanish 120*

9 FSL Oral Proficiency interviews
WHAT? The interview assesses pronunciation, grammatical accuracy, vocabulary, fluency, and listening comprehension. WHO? WHEN? WHY? HOW?

10 LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY LEVELS
NOT RATABLE NOVICE BASIC BASIC PLUS INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE PLUS ADVANCED ADVANCED PLUS SUPERIOR Refer to the High School Course Handbook for criteria. (goal for PIF) (goal for Gr. 6 FI entry) (goal for Gr. 3 FI entry)

11 Student Proficiency Targets by Grade 12
There are performance targets for each French Language program. Student performance will depend upon various factors (e.g., personality, attitude, motivation, French language opportunities). Not all students will reach the program target while some will exceed it. Click on the live links to hear examples of what to expect. NOTE: Mouse over each audio icon to reveal the audio control bar. Then, click on the play icon.

12 FSL OPPORTUNITIES Immersion summer camps Université Sainte-Anne, Church Point, NS Immersion/PIF summer camps Université de Moncton, Moncton Campus Concours d’art oratoire Francais pour l’avenir Explore program (grade students) Québec-NB Exchange program Immersion summer camps Université Sainte-Anne, Church Point, NS (ALL LEVELS - possibility of getting a University credit) Immersion/PIF summer camps Université de Moncton, Moncton campus Explore program (grade students - possibility of getting a University credit) Québec-NB Exchange program (for next year...application date for this year is Friday)

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