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The Use of the Dictionary in the A0 Class

Posted on 16/03/2012 | Published by isabelle

“Est-ce que vous comprenez ce mot (Do you understand this word)?” “Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire (What does it mean)?”  These are two questions I frequently ask in my beginner level French class. The answer? “Je ne sais pas (I don’t know).”  Reaction? Heads lower and the students busy themselves by looking up the meaning [...]

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The dictionary’s place in the FLE Intermediate class

Posted on 12/03/2012 | Published by isabelle

Hello everyone, Today I would like to talk to you about an object that students love and cherish!  I am of course referring to the dictionary! All of my students, including  Gaëlle’s students who participated in this survey, had much to say about this subject. So dear students, tell me how you use your dictionary [...]

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End of course evaluation and self evaluation

Posted on 27/02/2012 | Published by isabelle

Hello dear students, Yesterday I did a little test in class for my students. Since we have finished the standard course program for level A2-1, I had to evaluate their level of proficiency to see who could move on to the higher level A2-2 and who would have to stay in the A2-1 level. For me, [...]

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Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!

Posted on 17/02/2012 | Published by isabelle

Hello everybody, As you may know, the French are known to be very romantic…so it’s impossible to avoid talking about Valentine’s day in class! I asked my students in the standard course what they do to celebrate the day of love. In Iraq, men give their wives flowers and they go out to a restaurant. [...]

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Cell Phone Free Days

Posted on 09/02/2012 | Published by isabelle

Hello students! During the standard course today we talked about the journées mondiales  sans téléphone portable (the global cell phone free days). The person behind this initiative is French writer Phil Marso. In 1999, he wrote a detective story called Tueur de portable sans mobile apparent in which he  analyses human’s relationship with the cell phone that [...]

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Chinese New Year

Posted on 31/01/2012 | Published by isabelle

Hello students! As you may know (or maybe you don’t!) our Chinese students are celebrating their New Year, also known as the Spring Festival,which started on January 23rd. This year we enter the year of the Dragon! This hoiday gave me the opportunity to talk about traditions with the students. The night before the New [...]

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La Galette des Rois

Posted on 23/01/2012 | Published by isabelle

Hello everyone! After the winter holidays, many of us usually start a diet. You most likely have been eating too much, drinking too much, gained weight and now you have a stomach ache. But not here at Azurlingua! After the winter holidays in France, we continue the celebrations. Right now we’re celebrating l’Épiphanie (The Epiphany). L’Épiphanie [...]

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The Use of the Dictionary in the A0 Class

“Est-ce que vous comprenez ce mot (Do you understand this word)?” “Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire (What does it mean)?”  These are two questions I frequently ask in my beginner level French class. The answer? “Je ne sais pas (I don’t know).”  Reaction? Heads lower and the students busy themselves by looking up the meaning [...]

 

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The dictionary’s place in the FLE Intermediate class

Hello everyone, Today I would like to talk to you about an object that students love and cherish!  I am of course referring to the dictionary! All of my students, including  Gaëlle’s students who participated in this survey, had much to say about this subject. So dear students, tell me how you use your dictionary [...]

 

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End of course evaluation and self evaluation

Hello dear students, Yesterday I did a little test in class for my students. Since we have finished the standard course program for level A2-1, I had to evaluate their level of proficiency to see who could move on to the higher level A2-2 and who would have to stay in the A2-1 level. For me, [...]

 

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