Term1 profess.dev - Curriculum Support
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Term1 profess.dev - Curriculum Support
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDY PROGRAMS FOR TEACHERS EUROPEAN LANGUAGES your link to the future… The Division of Humanities is introducing two new, exciting programs: Diploma in Languages Certificate in Languages Living up to its “Innovative University” trade mark, Macquarie is the first tertiary institution in Australia to offer a Diploma in Languages (DipLang) and a Certificate in Languages (CertLang) as undergraduate, HECS funded awards. European Languages offered: Croatian, French, German, Italian, Macedonian, Modern Greek, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian. * * * * By adding a DipLang or a CertLang in any European language to the degree of your choice you could substantially enhance your career prospects in various areas, including Business Administration, Commerce, Economics, Law or Media. Alternatively you may wish to build on language skills acquired years ago. You may always have wanted to learn a language other than English, and obtain formal qualifications without having been able to commit yourself to a full degree program. You may be studying a language at present, and would like to formalise your studies. Or you may wish to start studying as a beginner. The Diploma in Languages is a three-year part-time program that is equivalent to a major in a language (24 credit points). It is open to anyone who qualifies for admission to a degree program at Macquarie University or an approved tertiary institution. It can be completed together with a degree or as a stand-alone program. Applications from prospective students should be made directly to the University. The Certificate in Languages is a two-year part-time program (12 credit points), and no admission criteria are specified. It can be completed together with a degree or as a stand-alone program. Applications from prospective students should be made directly to the University. Studies for the Diploma and Certificate can be started at either beginners’ or post-HSC (or equivalent) level. A number of units are offered in the evening and many units can be taken by TECHNOLOGY FRENCH WEB SITES REVIEWS Collèges et lycées L’objet insolite Connaissez-vous www.aubahut.net ? Aubahut recense et fait communiquer les 14 700 établissements scolaires francophones du second degré. Tous les collèges et lycées où la langue française est parlée ou enseignée. Aubahut est un espace pour découvrir les établissements scolaires des 4 coins de la planète! Un point de rendez-vous unique pour la communauté scolaire francophone, puisque tous les membres peuvent s'y présenter, y discuter en direct, partager des idées, trouver des correspondants, monter des projets pédagogiques, ou même y déposer des annonces. Les établissements répertoriés dans l'annuaire aubahut, disposent d'une page de présentation personnalisable. Le responsable d'un établissement peut y ajouter des informations, en insérant une photo, un texte de présentation, des informations pratiques, contacts, accès, le nombre d'élèves, ou indiquer l'adresse du site créé par les élèves... Aubahut est ainsi un répertoire complet, exhaustif, en constante évolution et un moyen sûr de visibilité et d'échange pour les établissements francophones. Egalement lieu d'expression et de prise de parole, Aubahut propose des outils d'expression et d'information en ligne, d'utilisation simple, pour créer des webzines (journaux internet) ou des albums photos. Enseignants, parents et élèves peuvent publier sans programmation des articles, dans le cadre de projets pédagogiques, de voyages scolaires, d'un journal, ou tout simplement de leurs loisirs... Vous aussi, participez au premier carrefour d'expression et de rencontre des collèges et lycées francophones sur internet! A bientôt sur Aubahut! http://users.win.be/W0159140/objets/ index.htm Chaque semaine, un enfant de 10 ans dévoile peu à peu, sur le site de l'école Saint-JeanGenappe les détails de l'objet insolite qu'il a fait découvrir à la classe la semaine précédente. Il répond au jour le jour à vos questions afin d'éclaircir vos idées.Vous êtes invités, ainsi que vos élèves, à tenter de le découvrir en posant des questions aussi larges que possible. C'est l'occasion de permettre à vos élèves de prendre contact avec l'outil informatique et de développer des compétences en matière de communication, d'utilisation de la langue maternelle, de l'esprit de déduction, de la démarche scientifique et surtout de prendre un peu de plaisir à l'école. 5 à 8 ans http://www.crocobill.com pour découvrir un site complètement gratuit, destiné aux enfants de 5 à 8 ans. Il propose: une histoire par jour pendant la semaine, des jeux, des coloriages, des recettes faciles de cuisine, une rubrique théatre destiné aux écoles. Vous avez aussi la possibilité de vous abonner gratuitement pour recevoir par mèl l'histoire du jour. Un site qui devrait plaire ! Claude et ses amis http://pagesperso.scola.ac-paris.fr/ claudemarc Site educatif pour enfants. FRENCH WEB SITES REVIEWS Web-based activities Copyright-free photos http://www.virginia.edu/~french/resource/ students/web/ Throughout this well-constructed web site, students will find a wealth of enjoyable activities in French and also some valuable resources. With few exceptions, all activities are led in French, limiting its use to senior students. The possibility of logging directly onto French related sites within a particular activity, for instance, visiting a French restaurant whilst working on La gastronomie, adds a new dimension and an entertaining way to learning the language. General instruction offers a complete grammar course with exercises and answers to help complete activities. There are also several online dictionaries including Dicovox, a vocal dictionary. This is a valuable site for students in search for extra activities in French. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL: Stage 6 Vous aimez cette photo!Allez en chercher d’autres libres de droits (200 au total sur tous les aspects de la France). www.diplomatie.fr/images2france/ Model of the future Airbus A380 super-carrier FRENCH WEB SITES REVIEWS Sites are listed alphabetically by title. Those reviews which note links to other sites, especially as a major part of the site, will require additional exploration time by teachers to verify specific curriculum applications relevant to their classes. The USER LEVEL descriptor, Professional, is a pertinent reminder of such issues. Please note that changes happen daily on the Internet. Sites come and go. We cannot guarantee that the following sites are permanent or are structured as they were when they were reviewed. Teachers interested in reviewing French sites should contact Colleen Foley on (02) 9886 7478. learning zone, this well organised web site provides a full language course for absolute beginners. Each topic is divided into different sections: a short video sequence; an audio player; and several entertaining activities. At the end of each lesson an emphasis is put on Key words and Key language. Explanations are clear and given in English, with transcriptions in French. Free guidelines for tutors are available online for those who want to use this valuable resource in their class. As a complement, a course book and cassettes are available. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL: Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 Professional About French culture BBC Education: the travel hour http://frenchculture.about.com/ A treasure trove of French culture, this is the perfect guide to the people of France, their traditions and heritage. This outstanding site provides a comprehensive index to all major subjects with an extensive network of internal links, from Art to Weather. One may decide to enter the world of French History and explore the events that shaped France; or perhaps find a French school in search of pen pals. There is a wonderful collection of cultural trivia, customs, and French trends grouped in this easy to navigate site. It proves to be an essential reference framework for students and teachers. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL: Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 SYLLABUS:French 7-10; French Stage 6: Beginners, Continuers, Extension. BBC Education - Talk French http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/languages/ french/talk/index.shtml Based on the English television series, BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/hours/travel/ france.shtml A chance to explore the various regions of France, with useful items on travel, culture, food and drink, and essential survival language, is provided here. The site is in English. It can enhance Beginners course students’ ability to reflect on their own culture through the study of French culture, as specified in the French Beginners: Stage 6 syllabus (approved 1999) amendments. Regional flavours takes a look at most highlights, region by region, while Crucial phrases proves to be an essential language toolkit for any successful trip to France. A whole page is also dedicated to gastronomy, with recipe tips and typical French drinks. For those in need of further information, there is an Essential links page to several French tourism guides, though exploration time is required to verify curriculum relevance of these. Similar sites, dedicated to Italy and Spain, are also available. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL: Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 FRENCH WEB SITES REVIEWS French language exercises Cultural explorer - Say it in French http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/haberg/ index.htm Part of a larger site, these pages cover a variety of useful French teaching resources. This section contains self-correcting exercises relevant to the topics of The individual and The world of work (within The changing world) of the French Continuers: Stage 6 syllabus (approved 1999). The pages also offer an array of topics suitable to the French Beginners: Stage 6 syllabus (approved 1999). Users need to select Everyday activities to access the wide range of exercises available. Teachers may also find it useful to print out exercises for class purposes. Easily accessible, and usually explained in English, this excellent site is worthwhile to visit for both teachers and students. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL: Stage 5 Stage 6 Professional http://www.ambafrance.org/ALF/ The French Embassy in Canada has developed this outstanding, interactive simulation for students of French. The visitor lands in RoissyCharles-De-Gaulle airport and has six hours to reach the Eiffel tower in central Paris, where Monsieur Langlois has fixed a meeting. With an hourglass at the bottom of the screen, visitors have to make their way through the many linguistic and cultural barriers, such as going through customs and buying a phone card. Incorrect answers withdraw time. The Toolvox plugin allows the virtual traveller to hear questions spoken in French, although instructions are given in English. A handy English-French dictionary is also available. After completing this activity, a trip to Paris may not seem perilous. Macintosh users would have difficulty using this site; according to the publishers it cannot be used on a Macintosh. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL: Stage 5 Stage 6 Choix langues (Tourism in France) http://www.w3i.com/ If planning a trip to France, wishing to practise reading French, or just wanting to know more about the French capital and its surrounding regions, this bilingual site might be a useful tool. A large section is devoted to Paris, with colourful photographs and brief details concerning the social and cultural life of the city. Vie pratique provides information on hotels, wine and public transport with links to relevant web sites, though exploration time is required to verify curriculum relevance of these. Historical and geographical information on other cities in France is also provided. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL:Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 La France http://www.francekeys.com/ Information on all aspects of France is available in English on this attractive, well organised site. Regions accesses the twenty-two regions of France, with explicit maps, and local information on cities, the environment, and cultural trademarks. Listen and speak French for free provides basic, but essential language tuition. There are also many cultural and practical pointers. Whether a teacher or student of French, or simply a dedicated Francophile, this site has something for everyone. A visit to this great site will turn into a rewarding cultural adventure. K. Le Bourdonnec FRENCH WEB SITES REVIEWS French lesson http://www.frenchlesson.org/ An intermediate guide to French. Designed for students with some knowledge of the French language, this easily navigated site focuses on French web sites & CD-ROM reviews of grammar. It covers most of the grammatical structures prescribed in the Stage 5 and Stage 6 French syllabuses. In addition to tutorials, there are many interactive exercises to facilitate the difficult internalisation process that is part of learning a language. Teachers could encourage students to Login to the site, to make use of the potential to review progress and work on problem areas with specific exercises, where this is relevant to their teaching and learning program. Access to French web conjugue, Hachette dictionnaire en ligne, and Le Monde, is also available, making it a more than valuable site for French practice. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL: Stage 5 Stage 6 Giverny – Vernon In the heart of Impressionism http://giverny.org/index.htm Although aimed at providing tourist information for the Giverny area of France, this site also has broad information related to Claude Monet. Included are a location map and history of the area with photographs. Local area history is covered under Museums, Castles, Mills and Archeological sites. The Gardens section covers various aspects of local gardens with an emphasis on details of Monet’s garden. Included are: an aerial view; map; description of the house; photographs of scenes; specific details; and seasonal changes. A direct link is provided to the site Welcome to Claude Monet’s, with biographical details and exhibitions of his paintings. The French version of the entire site is available, and offers some excellent comprehension material within an authentic cultural context for students of French in Years 7 to 12. In particular, it could be useful for the Arts and entertainment topic in the Stage 6 French Continuers course. A. Whyte USER LEVEL: Stage5 Stage 6 Professional Languages – BBC Make French your business – Index http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/languages/ french/business/index.shtml For those who need to communicate in French in a business environment, this online resource covers six topics offering audio and interactive practice, with immediate feedback. Each topic provides a selection of audio clips, key phrases for the topic, key vocabulary, and practice activities to test comprehension. Greetings, Introducing yourself, Telephone et rendez-vous, and Getting around, are directly related to topics in the French Beginners: Stage 6 syllabus amendments (approved 1999). Self-check allows the user to check language skill levels in particular topics. Transcripts and translations are also provided to support the audio files. This well-constructed web site also hosts handy cultural notes giving out essential information on French customs and cultural trademarks. K. Le Bourdonnec USER LEVEL: Stage 6 Professional TECHNOLOGY L’univers du Français No 86 L’univers du Français No 86 CANADIAN PROJECTS RECHERCHE CLASSES PARTENAIRES! Une invitation à participer à une activité de collaboration entre classes, avec des classes du Québec, Canada, et des classes d'ailleurs. Nous sommes à la recherche de classes partenaires pour collaborer à la réalisation de 3 projets utilisant les ressources d'Internet. Ces projets sont offerts par le site Prof-Inet (Québec, Canada) à compter de la fin janvier 2001. La période d'inscription est ouverte cependant. Ces projets ont déjà été mis à l'essai et l'évaluation des enseignants est fort positive. Mentionnons en terminant qu'un animateur offre une assistance, en cours de réalisation du projet, aux enseignants qui inscrivent leur classe. Il nous ferait plaisir d'accueillir une ou des classes de votre école ou de votre région. Sommaire de chacun des projets Projet 1: “Les fêtes en tête” Pour les 7-10 ans. Une collaboration entre 5 classes du Québec (Canada) et 5 classes francophones d'ailleurs, ce projet invite vos élèves à explorer le concept de la fête mais aussi à découvrir et présenter l'origine, la raison d'être et le déroulement de fêtes de chez-vous et d'ailleurs. Une présentation réciproque de fêtes qui permettra aux élèves de confronter perception et réalité. Description détaillée et formulaire d'insciption en ligne: http://www.cslaval.qc.ca/prof-inet/aai/collab/ proj-ass5.htm Projet 2: “Ton toit...mon toit” Pour les 8-10 ans. D'un pays à l'autre et d'une latitude à l'autre, les maisons sont différentes... Dans ce projet, nous invitons les élèves du primaire à situer et découvrir leur milieu de vie et celui des autres, dans un esprit de partage et d'étroite collaboration (5 classes du Québec (Canada) et 5 classes francophones d'ailleurs). Description détaillée et formulaire d'inscription en ligne: http://www.cslaval.qc.ca/prof-inet/aai/collab/ proj-ass5.htm Projet 3:“Les jeux des cours d’écoles” Pour les 8-12 ans. Des classes de divers pays, prêtes à participer à l'élaboration d'un recueil de jeux joués dans les cours d'écoles primaires.Les classes participantes auront à: - Écrire et envoyer les règlements d'un jeu typique des cours d'écoles de leur région ou pays. - Participer à la validation et l'appréciation des jeux envoyés par les autres classes participantes. - Collaborer à l'élaboration du recueil de jeux validés. C'est une activité de rétroaction qui amène les classes à échanger des messages dans le but de clarifier les règlements. Description détaillée et formulaire d’inscription en ligne: http://www.cslaval.qc.ca/prof-inet/aai/collab/ proj-ass5.htm Chers collègues, J'ai le plaisir de vous annoncer l'ouverture de notre site pédagogique: http://www.accord-academie.com Nous avons souhaité proposer aux apprenants de français des moyens de s'exercer à la pratique de la langue à travers des jeux linguistiques et des exercices élaborés par l'équipe pédagogique de ACCORD mais aussi à travers une multitude de ressources qui représentent pour les professeurs de français une source inépuisable de documents et d'activités pour la classe. Nous proposerons bientôt des fiches pédagogiques pour l'utilisation d'internet qui sera l'une des thématiques privilégiées lors des stages pour professeurs de français. Ces stages se déroulent cette année du 12 au 23 février et du 2 juillet au 24 août 2001. Durant l'été nous proposons chaque semaine un choix de deux thématiques de vingt heures et de cinq options de façon à permettre aux professeurs de construire leur itinéraire de formation en fonction de leurs besoins. Vous trouverez toutes les informations relatives à ce stage sur notre site: http://www.accord-langues.com Outre les stages que nous organisons en France, à la demande des services culturels français, des associations de professeurs ou de l'Alliance Française, nous avons élaboré et animé de nombreux stages à l'étranger. Accord école de langues accueille également dans le cadre de la convention qui la lie avec le Département de Linguistique de l'Université de Paris 7 de futurs professeurs de français. N'hésitez pas à me consulter pour tout programme que vous souhaiteriez mettre en place, je serai heureuse de vous présenter les propositions de notre équipe. Je profite de l'occasion pour vous présenter, avec mes meilleures salutations, tous mes voeux pour 2001. Christine Mestre Directrice Pédagogique TEL 01 55 33 52 35 http://www.accord-langues.com http://www.accord-academie.com Normandy bridge Register on-line for a French inservice Step 1- Go to: http://www.curriculumsupport.nsw.edu.au Step.2 - Click on Languages Step.3 - Click on Specific languages Step.4 - Click on French-français Step.5 - Click on Formations-Inservices Step.6 - Click on French calendar of events Step.7 - Click on the desired month to obtain the workshop details Step.8 - Fill in the application and click send. A confirmation of your application will be e-mailed back to you within the next few days. That’s it! You are in for our next workshop! TECHNOLOGY SURVEY Please take the time to help us meet your needs and fax the completed survey form by Thursday 12 April 2001 to: Hilary Hughes Languages Consultant, Technology Fax (02) 9886 7160 Phone (02) 9886 7590 [email protected] Name ___________________________________________________________ Email address ____________________________________________________ School: _________________________________School code:______________ Languages you teach: ______________________________________________ PART A Please circle your answer. Some questions might require you to circle more than one item. (Feel free to answer in more detail on a separate sheet of paper if the space provided is insufficient for your needs.) My current usage of computers could best be described as: Non-User Infrequent Frequent Extensive PC Both Neither I can use: Apple Mac For class activities I have access to: Mac computer lab PC computer lab Classroom computers Other area (please specify):__________________________________________ I use the following: Commercially produced Languages CD-ROMS Never Sometimes Often Curriculum Support Directorate CD-ROM resources Never Sometimes Often .../ TECHNOLOGY SURVEY The Internet: Never Sometimes Often I refer to the following: “Computer based technologies in the Languages KLA” manual Never Sometimes Often I conduct computer activities with my students: Never Sometimes Often These activities include such things as: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ I use other technologies: Never Sometimes Often I use the following: Hardware (eg. scanner, digital camera, concept keyboard, data projector) ______________________________________________________________________________ Software (eg. Kidpix, PowerPoint etc) ______________________________________________________________________________ I would like to incorporate more technology into my teaching: Yes No I would like the following assistance for integrating technology into the languages classroom: In-service courses CD-ROM demonstrations Peer support networks Suggestions for activities Software reviews Other (please specify) __________________________________________________ CALENDRIER DES FORMATIONS Programme pédagogique 1er et 2ème trimestre 2001 Inservice program Term 1 & 2, 2001 Quand? Où? Qui? Quoi? 9/10 Mars Armidale Prim./Sec. Rendez-vous 30/31 Mars Orange Prim./sec. Rendez-vous 18 Avril Kirrawee Prim. Atelier 26 Avril Ryde Sec. Atelier 11/12 Mai Albury Prim./sec. Rendez-vous Please note the following information for application forms to an inservice or a workshop FOR ALL TEACHERS: Send back ASAP by mail your application form with your payment (made to Department of Education and Training - French Consultants). The sooner you decide to come, the sooner we are able to organise the workshop (a minimum of participants is required according to the type of activity). One application per teacher, please! Write all the details as clearly as possible. If you have to cancel at the last moment, please let us know by fax or by phone. FOR GOVERNMENT SCHOOL NON-METROPOLITAN TEACHERS ONLY: Transport costs will be reimbursed for participants using car, bus or train. If air travel is necessary, teachers should complete the application for air travel and fax this to the French Consultants on (02) 9886 7514 as soon as possible. You should provide flight details and non-discounted fare information. Under new regulations, Director’s approval is now necessary for air travel, so teachers must apply well in advance (2 months). If approval is granted, the ticket will be purchased by Curriculum Support Directorate, for collection at your airport. No exceptions will be made! RENDEZ-VOUS À ARMIDALE Target districts: Armidale, Tamworth, Moree For primary and secondary teachers of French. Enjoy a day and a half with the French Consultants developing professional skills while practising French. Participants do not need to speak French fluently. Please rank the following activities in order of priority. ❑ Programming for Years 5-8 ❑ Games and songs for the classroom ❑ Strategies for Years 11-12 ❑ French culture today ❑ Teaching and learning technologies ❑ Update on resources ❑ Exploiting text types in French ❑ Others: …………………………… Cheques should be made payable to the Department of Education and Training and sent together with the application form below to: The French Language Consultants, Private Bag 3, Ryde NSW 2112by Monday 26 February. Please register on-line (see how to do this on page 47) or send your application by facsimile (9886 7514) a.s.a.p. to facilitate the organisation of the event. Twin share accommodation can be provided for government school participants where there is no return transport available on the same evening. Teachers requiring accommodation should apply separately in writing, stating their reasons for needing accommodation. Dates: Venue: Time: Cost: (meals included): Friday 9 and Saturday 10 March 2001 Armidale Regency Function Centre 4.30pm (Friday) to 4.00pm (Saturday) $55 (GST inc.) Government schools $82.50 (GST inc.) Non-government schools ✄----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rendez-vous à Armidale Registration form/Tax invoice ABN 40-300-173-822 First name: ……………………………………. Surname: …………………………………… School code: (Government schools): __ __ __ __ School name:(Non-government schools): ……………………………………………………... School phone: ………………………………… School fax: ………………………………….. Accommodation required: yes __ (separate application attached) Signature of Principal: …………………………………… no __ Date: / / RENDEZ-VOUS À ORANGE Target districts: Orange, Dubbo, Bathurst, Broken Hill For primary and secondary teachers of French. Enjoy a day and a half with the French Consultants developing professional skills while practising French. Participants do not need to speak French fluently. Please rank the following activities in order of priority: ❑ Programming for Years 5-8 ❑ Games and songs for the classroom ❑ Strategies for Years 11-12 ❑ French culture today ❑ Teaching and learning technologies ❑ Update on resources ❑ Exploiting text types in French ❑ Others: …………………………… Cheques should be made payable to the Department of Education &Training and preferably sent together with the application form below to: The French Language Consultants, Private bag 3, Ryde NSW 2112, by Monday 19 March. Please register on-line (see how to do this on page 47) or send your application by facsimile (9886 7514) a.s.a.p. to facilitate the organisation of the event. Twin share accommodation can be provided for government school non-metropolitan participants, where there is no return transport available on the same evening. Teachers requesting accommodation should apply separately in writing, stating their reasons for needing accommodation. Date: Venue: Time: Cost: (includes all meals) Friday 30 and Saturday 31 March 2001 Central Caleula Motor Lodge 4.30 pm (Friday) to 4.00 pm (Saturday) $55 (inc. GST) Government schools $82.50 (inc. GST) Non-government schools ✄----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rendez-vous à Orange Registration form/Tax invoice ABN:40-300-173-822 First name: ............................................................ Surname: .......................................................... School code (Government schools): ____ School address (Non-government schools): ..................................................................................... School phone: ........................................................ Fax: ................................................................ Accommodation required: yes no Signature of Principal: …………………………………… Date: / / RENDEZ-VOUS À ALBURY Target districts: Albury, Batemans Bay, Wagga Wagga, Queanbeyan For primary and secondary teachers of French. Enjoy a day and a half with the French Consultants developing professional skills while practising French. Participants do not need to speak French fluently. Please rank the following activities in order of priority: ❑ Programming for Years 5-8 ❑ Games and songs for the classroom ❑ Strategies for Years 11-12 ❑ French culture today ❑ Teaching and learning technologies ❑ Update on resources ❑ Exploiting text types in French ❑ Others: …………………………… Cheques should be made payable to the Department of Education &Training and preferably sent together with the application form below to: The French Language Consultants, Private bag 3, Ryde NSW 2112, by Monday 30 April. Please register on-line (see how to do this on page 47) or send your application by facsimile (9886 7514) a.s.a.p. to facilitate the organisation of the event. Twin share accommodation can be provided for government school non-metropolitan participants, where there is no return transport available on the same evening. Teachers requesting accommodation should apply separately in writing, stating their reasons for needing accommodation. Date: Venue: Time: Cost: (includes all meals) Friday 11 and Saturday 12 May 2001 Hovel Tree Inn 4.30 pm (Friday) to 4.00 pm (Saturday) $55 (inc. GST) Government schools $82.50 (inc. GST) Non-government schools ✄----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rendez-vous à Albury Registration form/Tax invoice ABN:40-300-173-822 First name: ............................................................ Surname: .......................................................... School code (Government schools): ____ School address (Non-government schools): ..................................................................................... School phone: ........................................................ Fax: ................................................................ Accommodation required: yes no Signature of Principal: …………………………………… Date: / / WORKSHOP: FOCUS ON YEARS 11-12 This workshop will be designed according to the response to the ‘needs’ list forwarded by teachers of Years 11 and 12 for both the Beginners and the Continuers courses. Notice that this course will take place during the school holidays. By the last week of March a final program will be sent to teachers who have responded in order to confirm attendance. Please indicate the areas on which you would like to focus in order of priority. Deadline for needs response only: Friday 16 March 2001. Class(es) taught (please indicate) Year 11 Beginners Course ___ Year 11 Continuers Course ___ Year 12 Beginners Course ___ Year 12 Continuers Course ___ 1 ---------------------------------2 ---------------------------------3 ---------------------------------4 ---------------------------------5 ---------------------------------- 1 -------------------------------2 -------------------------------3 -------------------------------4 -------------------------------5 -------------------------------- Cheques should be made payable to the Department of Education &Training and preferably sent together with the application form below to: The French Language Consultants, Private bag 3, Ryde NSW 2112, by Monday 2 April. Please register on-line (see how to do this on page 47) or send your application by facsimile (9886 7514) a.s.a.p. to facilitate the organisation of the event. Twin share accommodation can be provided for government school non-metropolitan participants, where there is no return transport available on the same evening. Teachers requesting accommodation should apply separately in writing, stating their reasons for needing accommodation. Date: Venue: Time: Cost:(lunch included) Thursday 26 April Ryde 9 am - 4 pm $25 (inc. GST) Government schools $37.50 (inc. GST) Non-government schools ✄----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workshop: Focus on Years 11-12 Registration form/Tax invoice ABN:40-300-173-822 First name: ............................................................ Surname: .......................................................... School code (Government schools): ____ School address (Non-government schools): ..................................................................................... School phone: ........................................................ Fax: ................................................................ Accommodation required: yes no Signature of Principal: …………………………………… Date: / / WORKSHOP: FOCUS ON YEARS 5-8 This workshop will focus on the use of the I.C.T. (Information and Communication Technologies) in the French classroom for the Years 5-8. Teachers will be invited to create their own Powerpoint presentation. We will surf the Internet to collect information, samples of exercises and resources you may need daily. Cheques should be made payable to the Department of Education & Training and preferably sent together with the application form below to: The French Language Consultants, Private bag 3, Ryde NSW 2112, by Friday 6 April. Please register on-line (see how to do this on page 47) or send your application by facsimile (9886 7514) a.s.a.p. to facilitate the organisation of the event. Twin share accommodation can be provided for government school non-metropolitan participants, where there is no return transport available on the same evening. Teachers requesting accommodation should apply separately in writing, stating their reasons for needing accommodation. Date: Venue: Time: Cost: (lunch included) Wednesday 18 April 2001 Japanese Centre-Kirrawee 9 am-4 pm $25 (inc. GST) Government schools $37.50 (inc. GST) Non-government schools Workshop: Focus on Years 5 -8 Registration form/Tax invoice ABN:40-300-173-822 First name: ............................................................ Surname: .......................................................... School code (Government schools): ____ School address (Non-government schools): ..................................................................................... School phone: ........................................................ Fax: ................................................................. Accommodation required: yes no Signature of Principal: …………………………………… Date: / / EUROPEAN LANGUAGES distance education, often through online facilities. Transfer between Certificate and Diploma as well as between Diploma and Degree is possible for qualified candidates before completion of the program. Diploma students may be granted credit of up to 12 credit points for relevant units completed at a tertiary institution and not part of a completed award. Overseas study Overseas study is strongly encouraged for Diploma students, and candidates have the option of studying at a tertiary institution in Europe. The Macquarie Study Abroad program is one of the most developed in Australia and has proved most successful with students. Exchange agreements are in place with universities all over Europe and the students’ overseas studies are credited towards their Macquarie award. There are two types of overseas study units: Residential Short Units are offered at beginners’, intermediate and advanced levels in Croatian, French, German, Italian, Modern Greek and Russian. Students attend a short, intensive language course at a European university during the mid-year break or the long vacation. In-Country Study Units are offered over one or two semesters. Students undertake an approved program of study at a European university, usually one with which Macquarie has an exchange agreement. Macquarie University offers travel scholarships on a competitive basis for students undertaking overseas study as part of their award. A number of those grants are set aside for language students. For further information, please contact: Macquarie University Department of European Languages Telephone No: …………………….. (02) 9850.7005 Fax No: …………………………… (02) 9850.6057 Website: ……………………………. http://www.eurolang.mq.edu.au Email address: ……………………. [email protected] PROFESSIONAL COURSES FRANCE-AUSTRALIA DELF - DALF BILATERAL EXCHANGES Le D.E.L.F. (Diplôme d’Etude de Langue Française) est le seul diplôme en Français Langue Etrangère qui soit reconnu dans le monde entier. Il est délivré par le Ministère de l’Education Nationale français et comporte 6 niveaux de compétences (de A1 à A6). Les deux premières unités, A1 et A2, sont particulièrement adaptées aux élèves des années 11 et 12 ainsi qu’aux professeurs débutants. Les inscriptions seront ouvertes à l’Alliance Française de Sydney du 1er mai au 15 juin 2001. Pour tout renseignement: Tél:(02) 9267 1755 WEEK-END D’IMMERSION Samedi 28 et Dimanche 29 Avril 2001 Professeurs de français, venez rejoindre l’équipe de l’Alliance pour un week-end en français avec des ateliers pour tous les niveaux de compétence, des jeux, etc… Une occasion de passer 2 journées dans un contexte francophone authentique. Lieu: Hunter Valley Renseignements à l’Alliance Française de Sydney. Tél: (02) 9267 1755 FRENCH LANGUAGE CLASSES Teachers of French who need more confidence with their linguistic skills are welcome to attend classes at Macarthur Girls High School every Monday from 5pm to 7pm. Please ring Alain Lecouls for further information. Tel: (02) 9886 7640 AND STUDY PROGRAMS The brochure on "France-Australia Bilateral Exchanges And Study Programs 2001" is now available. It includes 19 project offers and can be found on the French Embassy web site. Proceed with the following steps: 1/ Go to http://www.france.net.au/language 2/ Click on France-Australia Bilateral Exchanges and Study Programs 3/ Select the relevant information from the 19 project offers 4/ Download your information 5/ Fill out and return your application form. Be quick, some applications have to be returned as early as March! Don’t miss the deadlines! If you need help, do not hesitate to contact Alain Lecouls at 9886 7640 or the Language Section of the French Embassy. Ph: (02) 6216 0137. . FRENCH GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS Teachers in government schools interested in applying for the French Government Scholarships to the Stage de Nouméa or Stage de Paris-Toulon/ La Garde should consult the Personnel Bulletins in term 2, 2001. Be aware that the deadlines are close to the publication of the offer. See last year’s advertisement (Personnel Bulletin Vol 11 n.13) and start drafting your submission now to avoid the rush! TEACHERS EVENTS VISIONS OF A REPUBLIC The work of Lucien Henry 4 April to 14 october 2001 The French-Australian artist Lucien Henry (1850-96) was one of the earliest artists to propose a school of Australian public art, architecture and design. Discover Henry’s extraordinary life, work and vision in the Powerhouse major exhibition commemorating the centenary of Federation. Seminar Term 2 - Saturday 19 May 10.00 am-12.30 pm The seminar will provide teachers with an understanding of the exhibition, its links to the education curriculum, online material and how it can be best used to develop students’ understanding and appreciation of the development of Australia’s culture and identity. Cost: $15 includes morning tea and resource material. Bookings essential. Previews Free teachers’ previews Term 1-Tuesday 10 April Teachers previews are free, include an information kit, and are an opportunity to preview new exhibitions, meet our education staff and discuss education programs and activities. Powerhouse information contact: Tel: (02) 9217 0222 Fax: (02) 9217 0441 CREATION DU BAC BLANC Je lance un appel à tous les professeurs intéressés à participer à l'atelier que je propose dans mon lycée le samedi 24 mars 2001 de 9h à 15 h. Les participants sont priés d'apporter avec eux des ressources afin de créer un bac blanc pour les niveaux Continuers et Extension. Lieu: St Catherine’s School Horaire: 9 h à 15 h Adresse: 24 Albion St, Waverley 2024 Fax:(02) 9369 2470 Tél: (02) 9389 9922 Mèl: [email protected] Pause café + déjeuner: $10 Jacquie Hilmer A.I.S Registration: Please send your name, school, phone/fax and details of course you wish to attend: Cecilia Waites at AIS : Fax (02) 9248 3688 L'exploitation du ouebe pour la composition de documents de lecture: HSC continuers/ Extension course Wednesday 28th February, 4.00pm - 7.30pm Roseville College 27 Bancroft Avenue Roseville Cost : Independent schools $45.00 Non-Independent $75.00 Le Primaire à L'Alliance Française: What really works ! Thursday 15th March 9.00am - 3.30pm Alliance Française de Sydney, 257 Clarence Street - Sydney Cost : Independent Schools $50.00 Non independent $155.00 HSC Continuers Syllabus workshop Thursday 22nd March, 9.00am - 3.30pm Workshop: Reading and Responding Part A (participants will be expected to contribute two sample reading texts with questions) Burwood RSL Conference rooms 96 Shaftesbury Road, Burwood Cost : Independent schools $50.00 Non-independent $155.00 Une Journée d'immersion à l’Alliance Française Wednesday 16th May Alliance Française de Sydney 257 Clarence Street, Sydney Cost : Independent Schools $70.00 Non independent $155.00 PROJECT FOR YEARS 5-10 Victoire pour PARIS Paris is one of the five cities bidding for the honour to host the Olympic Games in 2008. The five cities are working hard right now to compete for the selection. Pour battre le fer pendant qu’il est chaud, we would like to encourage students of French to look at Paris in the light of its potential as the best venue for this international event. This activity will run parallel to the ‘real’ one and some excitement among the participating students is to be expected when the announcement of the “winner” is made on July 16, 2001. While it targets students of French, this activity will involve skills across the curriculum. Ideally the project should be presented to the class / handed in by the end of June 2001. It can be done by individuals or in groups. Instructions should be adapted to the targeted class(es). Teachers can choose to judge projects according to the following criteria: -presentation -accuracy of language (expectations should vary according to Stage) -authenticity -value as a ‘convincing’ resource This page can be downloaded from: www.curriculumsupport.nsw.edu.au 1 - Click on Languages 2 - Click on Specific Languages 3 - Click on French 4 - Click on Liaisons 5 - Click on Term 1, 2001 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Instructions You have been commissioned to produce a kit in French to help the French National Olympic Committee convince the International Olympic Committee that Paris is the best venue for the Olympic Games in 2008. Create any THREE of the following items to produce a kit: ∑ a poster ∑ a Powerpoint or Kidpix presentation (10 slides) ∑ an Olympic mascot and a description of its personality, background etc. ∑ a web site ∑ a resource kit ∑ an advertisement ∑ a video/dramatic presentation ∑ slogans ∑ designs for stamps/T-shirts/caps/pins etc. ∑ a calendar ∑ a brochure The following web site will help you with information and ideas: www.paris2008.fr IN-SCHOOL EXCURSION L’AMOUR EST BIZARRE A play for Years 7-10 Theatre LOTE Fantastique! is pleased to enhance your French program in 2001. Continuing with our theme of entertaining, educational language shows, we present L’amour est Bizarre! a streetwise love story which crosses from Sydney to Paris. The play has been tailored for Year 7 to 10 French students, combining a bilingual script with original French rock songs. Synopsis: Sylvie and Christophe are buddies, only Christophe wants more. Sylvie is enamoured with a French rock star named Etienne, and with Christophe’s help manages to win a ticket to his concert at the Paris Bercy. A lost wallet, a stolen scientific invention, and a motor bike escapade help Sylvie to find out what she really values. Pre-show resource pack includes: • Cassette of songs from the show • Support material (worksheet, poem, lyrics to the songs) Language themes: We have incorporated the following topics in our script: Personal Identification – physical characteristics. Travel – asking directions, transport, the city of Paris. General conversation – routines, feelings. Available: Terms 2 & 3, 2001 Duration: 50 Minutes Cost per student: $6.60 Minimum fee: $462 Resource pack: $22 (GST included in all prices) Trouble with numbers? Combine your students with French students from nearby schools! Feel free to contact Louise on Ph/Fax: 02 9569 3182, or 0412 109 035 with any enquiries or to discuss your school’s particular needs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Booking form ABN: 162 382 505 11 YES! We would like to book L’Amour est Bizarre! to visit our school in Term 2 or 3, 2001. Contact Teacher: _______________________________________________________________ Street Address:______________________________________________________________________ Postal Address:______________________________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________ Fax_____________________ Number of students: __________________ Year level:_______________ Number of shows: ____________________ Preferred Date:___________ Please send form with $50 deposit plus $22 for Resource Pack ie. $72 made out to: “Theatre LOTE Fantastique!” Mail to: Theatre LOTE Fantastique, 72 Corunna Rd, Stanmore CLASS ACTIVITIES Ideas collected from “Stage Paris-Toulon 2000” Je m’appelle Students sit in circle-first child says: -Je m’appelle (name) et je fais (mime action). Next student says the same, then adds what the previous student said. Elle s’appelle...et elle fait.... With younger children, recommence after every third or fourth student. Name game 1) From a list of nouns (professions, animals) select one which starts with the first letter of student’s surname. 2) From a list of adjectives, select one which commences with the final letter of student surname. Form a descriptive sentence: Example: Je m’appelle Paul. Je suis un pompier loyal. Un dialogue muet Work in pairs. Describe something in mime. Example: your pets, hobbies, favourite food... Partner transfers mime into sentences. Developing questioning skills Teacher mimes a short scene. Example: Elderly person carries a heavy suitcase up the stairs to apartment, has difficulty finding key, opens door, tries to open suitcase... Teacher asks who what, where, when questions to class. Example: Comment est cette personne? This can be done orally or children can complete a grid. Students ask clarifying questions to teacher Example: Quel âge as-tu? Qu’est ce qu’il y a dans ta valise? In pairs, students recreate the scene, adding an ending. Vocabulary building Class compiles a list of adjectives commencing with the same letter. Work with partner to complete the following sentences: Ex: Le chat du curé est ----- et -----. Memory game Students are given a sheet of paper with pictures of objects taken from a catalogue or hand drawn. They have a minute to memorize three or four objects. Turn sheet over and report to class what they memorized. Advanced students can describe how they would use the object. Comment ça va? Students observe a sheet of facial expressions and matching adjectives. Example: triste, furieux, déçu... Students mime and class guesses. In pairs, students create a dialogue. Advanced stage: each person in the pair selects opposing sentiments Example:.heureux/malheureux - Calme/énervé Localisation A descriptive seating arrangement is given to the students who must draw up a plan in order to find where a given person is sitting. Example: Paul est à gauche de Flore. Devant Claire, il y a Jean... Comic strip Some speech bubbles are blanked out. Students create their own dialogue. Consider who, what, where, when. Picture talk Observe a picture. Students describe what they see. Answer who? what? where? why? questions. Guess who? Teacher provides each student with a list of questions. Students work in pairs and ask partner any five of the questions. Students write down brief answers. Students write a description of their partner without using his or her name. All descriptions are placed in a box. Teacher reads each one and class guesses whom it describes. Compiled by Annette Allaburton (Cambridge Gardens P.S.) SUPPORT MATERIAL DES CLIPS VIDÉOS POUR APPRENDRE Chers Collègues, Nous sommes heureux de vous informer que nous tenons à votre disposition un kit constitué de quatre vidéos et de leurs brochures pédagogiques intitulé Des clips pour apprendre. Produit par le Ministère des Affaires Etrangères français avec le concours du MCM et du CAVILAM, ce kit est constitué uniquement de clips vidéos récents et présente une grande variété de chanteurs regroupés thématiquement (Rock et Pop français, Ragga Rap, spécial Francis Cabrel...) Grâce aux exercices pédagogiques variés, ces vidéos peuvent être utilisées à tous les niveaux du secondaire. Pour vous donner un aperçu du kit, consultez le site internet de TV5: www.tv5.org, rubrique Des clips pour apprendre. 1 kit = 4 vidéos + 4 livrets pédagogiques Prix: $30 (GST incluse) Pour tous renseignements, contactez: Alain ou Ghislaine au (02) 9886 7640. ——————————————————————————————————————— Bon de commande DES CLIPS POUR APPRENDRE Registration form/Tax invoice ABN:40-300-173-822 Please send me ---- French vidéo kit(s) at $30 per kit. Please find enclosed a cheque for the sum of $ -----(Cheques are to be made payable to the Department of Education and Training) Name of French teacher: -------------------------------------------------------Name of School: -----------------------------------------------------------------School phone: -------------------------- Fax: -----------------------------------Street: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Suburb: -------------------------------------------- School code: Post code: ❑❑❑❑ ❑❑❑❑ FRENCH EXTENSION COURSE MATERIAL REQUEST APPLICATION Order form for NSW GOVERNMENT schools Fax this order form to the French Language Consultants: 9886 7514 Curriculum Support Directorate and Learning Materials Production have produced a CD-ROM resource to support the teaching of the prescribed text and issues. The CD-ROM contains print materials including teaching notes and activities for the film “Marius et Jeannette” and the prescribed issues. It also contains audio files of listening items based on the issues. This CD-ROM is available free of charge to NSW government schools currently implementing the course. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please send our school the French Stage 6 Extension Course CD-ROM resource. The number of senior students studying French at our school is as follows: 2001 Year 11 Continuers ....................... 2001 Year 12 Continuers ....................... 2001 Year 12 Extension ........................ We are using the following text book(s): .......................................................................................... School: ............................................................................................................................................. Address: .............................................................................. Post code: ❑❑❑❑ Telephone: ..................................................... Fax: .............................................. French teacher: ............................................................................................................(please print) Principal’s name: .........................................................................................................(please print) Principal’s signature: .............................................................. Date: ........ / ........ / ........ FRENCH EXTENSION COURSE MATERIAL REQUEST APPLICATION Order form for NSW NON-GOVERNMENT schools Fax this order to Direct Mail Sales, OTEN-DE: (02) 9715 8222 ORDER FORM Product No 00654 Title No of copies French-CD Support Material-stage 6 extension Unit price Cost $33 Postage and handling: $6 for 1 item, $11 for 2 or more items. Courier items at cost. All prices quoted in this catalogue are GST inclusive. Contact name:————————————– Position: ——————————————– School: ——————————————–– Address: ——————————————– Charge my: Bankcard O Visa O Mastercard OAmexO Card expiry date:—————————––– Card number: State: ———————Post code: ———––– OOOOOOOOOOOO Phone:———————Fax:——————–– Card holder’s name:—————————— Card holder’s name:—————————— Signature:————————Date:———– My method of payment is: Mail to: O I enclose cheque/money order for $—— made payable to: OTEN-DE O Please invoice my organisation. Official order form attached. Direct Mail Sales: OTEN-DE Locked bag 2014, Strathfield NSW 2135 Fax your order on: Contact a marketing officer on: (02) 9715 8174 (02) 9715 8222 CHOUETTE! CD-ROM The Chouette! CD-ROM is an initative of the Curriculum Support Directorate of the NSW Department of Education and Training. It has been jointly developed by Curriculum Support Directorate and Curriculum Corporation. Chouette! is an interactive multimedia resource supporting the K-6 Generic syllabus, and may also be suitable for lower secondary learners of French. It runs on both Macintosh and Windows platforms. NSW government primary schools offering courses in French may order a free copy of the Chouette! CD-ROM by returning the form below. NSW government secondary schools can purchase Chouette! by returning the form to the French consultants with a cheque for $20 (including G.S.T.). Non-government schools can purchase individual CDs ($54.45) or a network licence from the Curriculum Corporation (fax: 03 9639 1616) or booksellers. Chouette! combines audio, text, still and animated graphics and video footage in interactive self-paced learning activities. Each topic is divided into three sequential levels of difficulty and has both learn and test activities. Teachers can track and evaluate student progress. Chouette! emphasises listening and responding to French in a fun and engaging way. It is based on sound language learning methodology and supports students’ literacy development. ____________________________________________________________________________ To: The French Language Consultants Fax 9886 7514 I would like to order a copy of the Chouette! CD-ROM for my school. Please note: Free to NSW government primary and $20 (including G.S.T.) to NSW government secondary schools offering a French program. School ____________________________ School code __ __ __ __ Name(s) of teacher(s) of French: ______________________________________________ Number of students/hours per week Number of students/hours per week K ________________________________ 7 __________________________ 1 ________________________________ 8 __________________________ 2 ________________________________ 9 __________________________ 3 ________________________________ 10 __________________________ 4 ________________________________ 11 __________________________ 5 ________________________________ 12 __________________________ 6________________________________ Principal’s signature___________________________ Date:___/___/___ STAGE 6 FRENCH RESOURCES The following compilation represents resources that have proven popular for practising teachers of French or that have become available in the last few weeks. Code explanation B = suitable for the Beginners Course C = suitable for the Continuers Course E = suitable for the Extension Course Aural / oral skills C. Boucquey: Les Mains dans les poches, Boombana Publications. 100 imaginative activities to stimulate meaningful oral exchange in the French classroom. B, C J. Rolin-Ianziti: French in context, Boombana Publications. The six dossiers (relating to the topics of Leisure and interest, Personal identity, The world of work, Travel and tourism) contain authentic audio texts, the transcript of interviews, a wide range of comprehension exercises and meaningful speaking and writing activities. C, E Audio recording of the 2001 HSC Specimen Paper transcript. Recorded under ordinary conditions (ie not in a studio), this is available upon request to teachers who send a labelled* brand new cassette tape in a self-addressed padded envelope to: The French language consultants, Private Bag 3, Ryde NSW 2112. C Hours of recent French television programs. Send in a labelled* video-cassette in a selfaddressed padded envelope to the French language consultants to receive randomly recorded programs from the satellite channel, TV5. Programs may contain news report, game shows, serials, video clips etc. but there are no commercials. Dommage! B, C, E T. Neather et al: Réalisations, MGP International. The listening exercises in this course fit in well with the content and format of the Continuers course requirements. C, E * The video/audio tape should be marked with relevant information eg school name and required content. STAGE 6 FRENCH RESOURCES Reading / Writing skills E. Armstrong et al: Au Point, Nelson. This is the 2000 edition, a more up-to-date and colourful magazine-style version of the 1994 publication. It provides many documents relevant to the syllabus topics (from Il faut vivre sa vie! to Demain déjà?) and caters for independent learning with the self-study cassette and booklet. C (for stronger students) E T. Neather et al: Réalisations, MGP International. This course covers a large number of syllabus topics such as Ville et campagne, Inégalité et exclusion, Loi et société, Éducation, Les technologies de demain, Environnement. C, E Phosphore, Bayard Presse. Targets a readership of 15 to 25 years old. Each magazine contains around 100 pages dealing with culture, leisure, news items, study and future prospects. Check its valuable web site: www.phosphore.com Contact the Bayard Presse representative on (02) 9315 5560 or fax: (02) 9344 3442. C, E Label France, magazine trimestriel d’information du ministère des Affaires étrangères. Available free of charge from the Service de Presse, French Embassy, 6 Perth Avenue, Yarralumla, ACT 2600. This quarterly is published in two versions, French and English, and occasionally contains articles relevant to the Stage 6 syllabuses. The January 2001 issue, for example, contained several interesting interviews on the world of work, immigration, anti-racism and globalisation. You can consult Label France according to publication reference or theme on www.france.diplomatie.gouv.fr/ label_france. Its articles are free of copyright as long as the name Label France and the name of the author feature on the document. C, E (French version) and B (English version) GENERAL INFORMATION LES NOUVEAUX ASSISTANTS SONT LÀ! De gauche à droite: Marine Simplot (Maitland Grossman H.S.), Fanny Planeix (Blakehurst H.S.), Raphaël Trantoul (Southern Cross K-12 School), Tony Dugast (Albury H.S.), Stéphanie Fourquet (Tomaree H.S.). Do you teach in government school? Will you have senior French classes in 2002? Then check the advertisement in the Personnel Bulletin from August 2001 to see how you can apply for a French assistant. Note that teachers are not required to provide accommodation. A SPECIAL FRENCH DAY AT GUNDAGAI Who was there? Adelong PS, Bongongo PS, Brungle PS, Gundagai PS, Nangus PS, Wee Jasper PS, Gundagai HS. All led by a team of very enthusiastic teachers of French and supported by Amanda Davis (Languages Consultant, Continuity) and Ghislaine Barbe. Event: A day of activities to cater for students of French from K-8. All were formed into groups (vert, jaune, rouge, violet, orange, bleu) and spent half an hour on each activity: aerobics, cooking, side-show alley, friendship wall, la crosse, boules, interactive poetry. Outcome: It confirmed to the students that French is accessible, fun and useful and that many others like themselves are learning it. Some children who live in isolated areas were in awe of the huge number of people and the sheer size of Gundagai! By the end of the day, all had something exciting to show and tell at home. The local media coverage (radio, television and newspaper) was extensive and gave a much higher profile to the French language and culture in the local community. Well done, everybody! THINGS TO DO WHILE IN PARIS Paris-Story is a unique multi-visual and musical 45 minute show in which the 2000 years history of Paris unrolls chronologically. Book your French class in on your next visit to Paris. Check www.paris-story.com for more information. Education: Vol.81 No 13 November 20, 2000 A L’HONNEUR! N’hésitez pas à nous faire parvenir des articles sur des professeurs ou bien des élèves qui méritent d’être au tableau d’honneur! North Shore Times December 8, 2000 A L’HONNEUR! Sydney Morning Herald December 20, 2000 Manly Daily February 2001 CULTURAL EVENTS ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE SYDNEY EXPOSITIONS CINÉMA Weiner: Papilio et autres genres Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien 20 février – 10 mars, vernissage: mardi 20 février à 18h30. Jean Weiner reproduit à la fois la beauté des papillons et l’histoire associée à leur étude scientifique dans une nouvelle série abstraite de peintures à l’huile, d’aquarelles réalistes, et de montages de spécimens. L’œuvre de Jean Weiner nous rappelle que la nature est, dans ses plus infimes détails, extraordinaire. Conservateur à l’Australian Museum, Jean Weiner s’occupe des papillons étrangers et connaît, de ce fait, parfaitement son sujet. A partir du 1er février, Cinéma Chauvel et Dendy Opera Quays France, 2000, 117 minutes – Sélection Festival de Cannes 2000. Peter Lorincz: à partir du 12 mars Cathédrale (Alliance Française) / Goya Parliament House / Gravures Allemandes (Goethe Institute). Peter Lörincz est né en 1938 à Berlin. Après ses études d’art à l’Université de Mayence, il se consacre à l’enseignement des arts plastiques, puis du dessin, enfin du graphisme. Il est aujourd’hui professeur à l’Université J. Gutemberg (Mayence). Parallèlement à son activité universitaire, Peter Lörincz expose à travers le monde. Il porte sur l’architecture un regard très acéré, décelant un sens dans la superposition des époques, et télescopant Goya et Coca-Cola. Ou, à l’inverse, choisit-il de réinventer la source des volumes et des formes dans une inspiration surréaliste (telle la Cathédrale Saint Fulcran de Lodève rendue à un état d’artichaut ou traversée par un banc de crevettes!). Michel (Laurent Lucas) et Claire (Mathilde Seigner, Venus Beauté Institut) sont sur la route des vacances. Canicule et enfants grincheux. Michel rencontre un ancien camarade de classe, Harry Sergi Lopez, une Liaison Pornographique. La rencontre se prolonge, Harry et son amie (Sophie Guillemin, L’Ennui), imposent leurs envahissantes attentions. L’histoire d’un glissement imperceptible de l’improbable vers l’absurde contrôlé. De services exagérés en meurtres libératoires, cette quête de la simplicité devient effrayante. Rien d’impossible dans cette comédie de Dominique Moll. Un film qui fait sourire et dérange. Un excellent moment en perspective. FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL 21 MARS – 1ER AVRIL 2001 Aux cinémas Palace Academy de Paddington et Palace Norton Street à Leichhardt. Une sélection de 12 films français très récents, en version originale sous-titrée. Les billets seront en vente à partir du 1er mars.
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