
In This Unit, Students Are Equipped With The French Survival Skills Necessary To Cope In Various Situations That Are Likely To Arise In The Real Life Of A Canadian Teen. Many Students Have Travelled Or Will Travel To A Francophone Milieu, Either Within Canada Or Abroad. Students Work In Groups To Complete Survival Challenges Presented To Them By A Video Host, All The While Demonstrating Teamwork And Team Spirit. Throughout The Unit, Teams Will Accumulate Points For Completing Challenges Based On The Themes Of Travel, Food, And Problem Solving. Through The Info-survie Boxes, Students Will Learn Important Language Related To Emergencies And Technology. They Will Also Discover Some Interesting Differences Between Slang In Canada And In France. Final Task: An Impromptu Challenge Where Students Are Given A Scenario In Teams, And Are Asked To Devise A Mini-dialogue That Demonstrates Their Survival Skills In French. Students Receive Points For This Challenge, Which Are Added To The Points They Have Been Accumulating Throughout The Unit. A Final Group Of Survivors Is Named At The End. The Teacher Resource Book Is Organized Into 8 To 10 Lessons. Each Lesson Is Broken Down Into Three Phases: Pre-activity, Activity, Post-activity. The Teacher Resource Book Contains Methodology, Language, Content And Outcomes Summary Charts, And Comprehensive Lesson Plans Written By Practicing Teachers. Also Includes Assessment And Evaluation With Reproducible Rubrics, Checklists And Worksheets, As Well As Additional Activities (in Reproducible Master Format). In Every Thematic Unit, Teaching Notes Are Provided For Combined Grades, Differenciated Instruction For Varying Ability Levels And For Varying The Final Task.
This resource provides a structured pedagogical framework designed to equip students with essential French language survival skills for real-world scenarios. Authors Beverley Biggar and Irene Bernard utilize a gamified, team-based approach to language acquisition, focusing on practical communication needs for Canadian teenagers. The curriculum integrates travel, food, and problem-solving themes to ensure students can navigate francophone environments effectively. By combining collaborative challenges with formal instruction, the authors aim to bridge the gap between classroom learning and functional language application.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently cite this resource as a practical tool for increasing student engagement through its competitive, challenge-based structure. Experts highlight the inclusion of differentiated instruction and reproducible assessment materials as key features for classroom implementation.
Page Count:
158
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019542252X
ISBN-13:
9780195422528
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