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How We Celebrate ‘National French Week’ at BCD!

National French Week is a country-wide celebration of all things French, organized by the AATF (American Association of Teachers of French). This year marks the 17th year that this tradition has been celebrated with activities and projects taking place in schools, communities, and AATF chapters across the U.S.

Here are some of the themes that the AATF has identified that can be highlighted during the celebration of all things Francais:

This year it spanned from the 1st – 7th of November, and here at BCD we celebrated in our own unique way!

Each class level was assigned a different theme to focus on from French art, to music, geography to literature, with French cuisine peppered in…bien sur!

In our 4th grade classroom, students created their very own ‘Mon Restaurant à Moi’ menu, geared towards and highlighting classical French dishes. It was a great exercise to promote students creativity, as well as learn what makes French cuisine unique.

In 5th grade, the students were each assigned a famous French artist, such as Monet, Renoir and Cézanne. They each excelled in their research and understanding of the artist to whom they were assigned and came out of the project knowing more clearly why these artists and their works are still revered today.

Our 6th graders focused individually on a quote from the novel Le Petit Prince which we have begun to read in class. They took their quotes home to delve into the meaning of the quote and asked themselves whether or not they agreed with the message the author was trying to convey. They then presented their project to the class, in French, including a drawing or painting which they felt helps depict the meaning of the quote.

In the 7th grade, these young music-lovers chose a favorite contemporary or classic French musician to present to the class. The artists ranged from Debussy to Zaz, Vanessa Paradis to Satie. It was a wonderful overview of the richness of French musical history, showing firsthand the diversity and range of the genre.

Our 8th graders just wrapped up their first trial-run of being a ‘guide de tourisme’ and presented in pairs on a particular region of France. Each pair created a 3-fold brochure with which they highlighted the cultural attractions and historical relevance to the area, as well as regional culinary specialties. They all did a great job in ‘selling’ their regions to potential travelers/classmates.

Each class, no matter the content, learned something new and pertinent to the country whose language we are immersing ourselves in this year!

Learning a language is not an approach through which books and resource materials are the only useful tools. Being familiar with cultural specifics of a country plays a major role in the second language immersion experience, and will come into play throughout our curriculum at each grade level throughout the school year.

S’il vous plait, come by our French room to see the students work!

A bientot!

Madame Daire

By |2017-11-14T15:41:45-05:00November 14th, 2017|

Bon Voyage! Buen Viaje!

Bon voyage! Buen viaje!

This past month the ninth grade has been busy preparing for their trip to France and Spain! We met together, both Spanish and French students, for several combined classes to share our research and language. The French students presented Parisian monuments to the Spanish students and the Spanish students presented a powerpoint exploring Barcelona. We met to discuss our trip journals, expectations, and share helpful phrases in each language. These group meetings are helpful in incorporating the students’ interests in planning the trip and building the group dynamic in both target languages.

We leave for Europe Thursday and can’t wait to share this exciting and invaluable opportunity for language immersion with the BCD community when we return to campus!

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french class!

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Merci! Gracias!

By |2016-10-25T15:02:32-04:00October 5th, 2015|

Foreign Language Lunch!

Hola! Bonjour!

Last Monday the eighth grade French and Spanish classes went out to lunch! Señora Velez and Mr. Perkins took the students to Panchos in Pittsfield for authentic Mexican cuisine. Madame Barlow and Ms. Rossie brought the French students to Patisserie Lenox in Great Barrington to experience French cafe food.

We had a blast and could not be more impressed with the maturity and talent of these fine foreign language students! Muchas gracias and merci beaucoup to everyone who helped organize our excursions!

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The ninth grade Spanish and French classes will also be dining out next Tuesday April 7th. Bon appétit!

 

By |2016-10-25T15:02:44-04:00April 2nd, 2015|

Bon voyage! Buen viaje!

Last week, our ninth grade French and Spanish students teamed up to prepare for their trip to Paris and Barcelona.

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Monday, we met in the French classroom to share the French students’ presentations of Parisian monuments. Each student shared their poster and how to reach each monument via le metro. We looked at the Parisian metro system, located our hotel’s stop and line, and familiarized ourselves with the metro tickets and procedures.

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Wednesday, we met in the Spanish classroom to share the Spanish students’ power points on Barcelona.

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We learned about our hotel, museums, stadiums, and many other places of interest and cultural aspects of the city. Señora Velez even provided salsa and chips and we ended the class with Spanish music and dancing!

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The students have been working well as a team. This Wednesday we will have our last combined class before the trip where the students will prepare their trip journals and share helpful phrases in each language.

Merci! Gracias! Thank you!

Mme Barlow and Señora Velez

By |2016-10-25T15:03:06-04:00October 7th, 2014|
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