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Look at the pictures below…what do you think we are going to talk today based on this slide?. Further clues…. Common language. Chad , Algeria , Congo, Ivory Coast , etc. Colonization. Arabs. France. Sub-saharian Countries. Magreb. Do you know what this symbol is?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Look at the pictures below…what do you think we are going to talk today based on this slide?

Further clues…

Common language

Chad, Algeria, Congo, Ivory Coast, etc.

Chad, Algeria, Congo, Ivory Coast, etc.

ColonizationColonization

FranceFrance

MagrebMagreb

ArabsArabs

Sub-saharian Countrie

s

Sub-saharian Countrie

s

Do you know what this symbol is?

You will find out later…

La francophonie en AfriqueFrench-speaking countries of Africa

La francophonie: qu’est-ce que c’est? What do we mean by Francophonie?

Look at the following two slides and take a guess

Flag of La Francophonie

What will you learn today?

1. the meaning of the term ‘ La Francophonie’

2. You will learn about the African countries that are part of La Francophonie

3. You will be given the background information and some suggestion for a project you will be carrying out over the next six weeks of the term

Look at the following two slides and take a guess

Voila ‘la Francophonie’This is ‘La Francophonie’

Cela aussi c’est La FrancophonieThis, too, is La Francophonie

Can you recognize these countries? What do the have in common?

DEFINITION OF ‘LA FRANCOPHONIE’

The community of French-speaking peoples. Formally known as the Organisation internationale de la

Francophonie (OIF) or the International Organization of La Francophonie, the organisation comprises fifty-

six member states and governments and fourteen observers

AFRICA A huge and diverse continent

A lot of languages are spoken in Africa, some local and some European… what European languages are not spoken at all in Africa?

a. German b. English c. Italian d. Portuguese

The answer is…

…German!

Why are European languages spoken in

Africa?

a. Because of the influence of movies, radio and the other media in general;b. Because African people migrate to Europe

and then come back and spread the language;c. Because Europe use to ‘own’ Africa at some

stage.

The answer is… ‘C’!

European countries such as France, England, Belgium,Portugal, Italy and Spain colonized

Africa for several centuries. France and England were the powers with

more colonies in Africa. It is because of the French and Belgian

colonization that half of Africa today speaks French

VOILA L’AFRIQUE!

Here is Africa. A huge continent!

How much of it, do you think

speaks French?

a. 10% of itb. 80 % of itc. 50% of it

African Francophone Speakers are…

a. 200 - 220 millionb. 330-350 millionc. 80 – 100 million

b.330-350 million

Take a look at the African map below. In ten minutes , in groups of 4 try and make a list of at least 20 countries that speak French

and of the one country which doesn’t speak French but is part of ‘La francophonie’.

The group with the most correct guesses will win a

merit !

Algérie Bénin TchadBurkina Faso Burundi MadagascarCameroun Cap vert RwandaCentrafrique Comores TogoCongoBrazzaville Côte d'ivoire SénégalDjibouti Egypte Tunisie Gabon GuinéeGuinée-Bissau Guinée-EquatorialeMali MarocMauritanie NigerRépublique Démocratique du Congo

PAYS D’AFRIQUES

CHALLENGE:Match the flags with the countries

MOROCCO – ALGERIA – MADAGASCAR – SENEGAL – IVORY COAST

THE MAGHREB:MOROCCO, ALGERIA AND TUNISIA

1. Videos/slideshows of Morocco / Maghrebhttp://countries.pppst.com/morocco.html (best)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuzqYJ2xKxMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXEUDTv4FnIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NoPyX6FHns

2. Moroccan musichttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkZGi1RdAiw3. Food from Maghrebhttp://www.thegutsygourmet.net/africa.html

SUB-SAHARIAN AFRICA

1. Madagascar for kids:http://www.greatestplaces.org/book_pages/

madagascar2.htm2. Ivory Coasthttp://countries.pppst.com/ivorycoast.html3. Burkina Faso http://countries.pppst.com/burkinafaso.html

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