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Teaching language through literature at the early stages: an NEH model for proficiency in French

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Great works of literature can be profitably introduced to students of the French language even at very early stages of instruction. For an NEH project, nine members of the French faculty at the City University of New York (CUNY) developed 45 modules for using literary selections at all levels of study, beginning with first year French. Pre-reading activities provide a foundation for small-group reading probes conducted in class. Lessons associated with the reading of "Liberte" by Paul Eluard, "Le Cancre" by Jacques Prevert and other texts are discussed. A list of texts by levels is included.

Author: Popkin, Debra
Publisher: American Association of Teachers of French
Publication Name: The French Review
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0016-111X
Year: 1997

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A FLAC model for increasing enrollment in foreign language classes

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Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum (FLAC) is discussed as a way to encourage the study of foreign languages. Topics include FLAC models, the FLAC program at St. Mary's University, the one-room school house model, methods used to involve all students in language activities, methods used to involve all students in the literary texts, and student response to course content, methodology, and materials.

Author: Caldwell, Ann Marie
Publisher: American Association of Teachers of French
Publication Name: The French Review
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0016-111X
Year: 2001
Models, Curricula, Second language acquisition, Language arts, Content area reading, St. Mary's University

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Integrating online techniques into undergraduate French language instruction

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The use of distance learning techniques in undergraduate French language courses is discussed. Distance learning techniques include computer-mediated communication, Web-based grammar exercises, and distance editing.

Author: Spodark, Edwina
Publisher: American Association of Teachers of French
Publication Name: The French Review
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0016-111X
Year: 2001
Methods, Distance education

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Subjects list: Study and teaching, French language
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