1. le communicatif-exprientiel 2. la culture 3. la langue 4. la formation langagire gnrale the...
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1. Experience/ Communication Le champ d’expérience- the field of experience: Large over-riding theme Specific focus within the theme Different SLO for each grade level Project based: real-life task Early years CurriculumTRANSCRIPT
1. LE COMMUNICATIF-EXPÉRIENTIEL2. LA CULTURE3. LA LANGUE4. LA FORMATION LANGAGIÈRE
GÉNÉRALE
The Multidimensional Approach
1. Experience/ Communication
Le champ d’expérience- the field of experience: Large over-riding theme Specific focus within the theme Different SLO for each grade level
Project based: real-life taskEarly years Curriculum
Experience/Communication (continued)
French is the language spoken by students and teachers in class
Themes and topics are taught with consideration for the students ‘ abilities and interests
Students are actively engaged in a VARIETY of activities
Students use French language to accomplish real life tasks
2. Culture
Students should be exposed to contemporary culture. They recommended that the study of French-Canadian culture begin at the local level. In Grades 4-6, students should become familiar with the francophone presence in their own province. Junior High students would proceed to learn more about the Quebecois culture. The Senior High curriculum should include study of "la francophonie dans le monde".
Concentrate on modern, contemporary culture and avoid stereotypes. As much as possible, students were to develop their awareness and understanding of French culture through communicative experiences with real, living members of a francophone community.
3. Language
Students learn and practice vocabulary, verbs, expressions, and structures they need to express themselves and to accomplish the project
The vocabulary, verbs and language structures to be taught would be those required to complete a task i.e., to have a particular “experience”. Students would be exposed to language in context.
4. General Language Education
the metacognitive aspect of the multidimensional curriculum
Equip students to become autonomous, self-directed learners. Students are taught communication, learning and social strategies that would help them learn French and other languages and also help connect what they were learning in the classroom with other aspects of their lives.
Let’s review!
The four dimensions?Another name for the multidimensional
approach?
Review (continued)
Language learning strategies?Looking at a McDonald’s website?Thinking about differences between French
and English?Creating a poster?Learning how to sing Happy Birthday in
French?Learning to express preferences and dislikes