Sunday, January 17, 2016



Top 10 Reasons to Learn French 

 1. A world language-  More than 200 million people speak French on the five continents. The Francophonie, the international organisation of French-speaking countries, comprises 68 states and governments. French is the second most widely learned foreign language after English, and the ninth most widely spoken language in the world. French is also the only language, alongside English, that is taught in every country in the world. France operates the biggest international network of cultural institutes, which run French-language courses for more than 750,000 learners. 

 2. A language for the job market -An ability to speak French and English is an advantage on the international job market. A knowledge of French opens the doors of French companies in France and other French-speaking parts of the world (Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, and North and sub-Saharan Africa). As the world's fifth biggest economy and number-three destination for foreign investment, France is a key economic partner. 

 3. The language of culture - French is the international language of cooking, fashion, theatre, the visual arts, dance and architecture. A knowledge of French offers access to great works of literature, as well as films and songs, in the original French. French is the language of Victor Hugo, Molière, Léopold Sendar Senghor, Edith Piaf, Jean-Paul Sartre, Alain Delon and Zinedine Zidane. 

 4. A language for travel- France is the world's number-one tourist destination and attracts more than 70 million visitors a year. A little French makes it so much more enjoyable to visit Paris and all the regions of France (from the mild climes of the Cote d'Azur to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps via the rugged coastline of Brittany) and offers insights into French culture, mentality and way of life. French also comes in handy when travelling to Africa, Switzerland, Canada, Monaco, the Seychelles and other places. 

 5. A language for higher education - Speaking French opens up study opportunities at renowned French universities and business schools, ranked among the top higher education institutions in Europe and the world. Students with a good level of French are eligible for French government scholarships to enrol in postgraduate courses in France in any discipline and qualify for internationally recognised French degrees. 

 6. The other language of international relations - French is both a working language and an official language of the United Nations, the European Union, UNESCO, NATO, the International Olympic Committee, the International Red Cross and international courts. French is the language of the three cities where the EU institutions are headquartered: Strasbourg, Brussels and Luxembourg. 

 7. A language that opens up the world - After English and German, French is the third most used language on the Internet, ahead of Spanish. An ability to understand French offers an alternative view of the world through communication with French speakers from all the continents and news from the leading French-language international media (TV5, France 24 and Radio France Internationale). 

8. A language that is fun to learn- French is an easy language to learn. There are many methods on the market that make learning French enjoyable for children and adults alike. It does not take long to reach a level where you can communicate in French. 

 9. A language for learning other languages- French is a good base for learning other languages, especially Romance languages (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Romanian) as well as English, since fifty per cent of current English vocabulary is derived from French. 

10. The language of love and reason- First and foremost, learning French is the pleasure of learning a beautiful, rich, melodious language, often called the language of love. French is also an analytical language that structures thought and develops critical thinking, which is a valuable skill for discussions and negotiations.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016




French Contest


The French language and Francophonie Week is organized every year around March 20th, which is International Francophonie Day. It is a major event for all the French language lovers, and a great occasion to show one’s attachment to the language of Molière by celebrating its richness and diversity.

The purpose of the “French Contest” event is to invite students to play and express themselves in either a literary or artistic form. We are pleased to invite you to join this venture and encourage your students to participate in this French Contest 2016 edition.

Please find the terms and guidelines below.

Terms and Guidelines 

1. Public The French contest “Autoportraits” is open to all students of French in grade K-12. The students must be currently enrolled in a public or private school, or institution offering French language courses in Florida.

2. Assignment The contest consists of submitting an individual assignment (as prizes will be individual) that will be a self-portrait in the form of a drawing or a photograph with a written text in French. The work should include an artistic dimension and a real linguistic work.

For this purpose the students will have to draw a self-portrait or take a picture of themselves, and write a brief legend in French that will describe the given picture (30 words maximum).

The drawing or picture should show the student represented in a context which reminds that of France or any other francophone country. The students are thus invited to imagine themselves in a French-speaking environment.

The text in French should be integrated in the artwork on the same page, not on the back of the page. The format and techniques will be the following:

  • The drawing can be black and white or color. Drawing paper should be used. The size must be Us Letter or Ledger/Tabloid. Techniques used can be as diversified as charcoal, colored pens, colored pencils, Francophonie Concours d’Autoportraits 2016 pastels, collage, black ink pens or paint. (The use of a fixative is recommended for protecting the artwork) 

  • The photograph can be a head shot or a whole body shot (please avoid close-ups). It can be black and white, color or sepia. Photo paper should be used. The size should be no smaller than 5/7 inches, 8.5/11 inches, and no larger than 11/14 inches. It is recommended to create an original setting, with a decorated background or set up, using accessories (sheets, banners, flags, costumes, disguises, wigs, hats, glasses, bottles, pieces of furniture, cutlery, food, drinks etc.) 


3. Submission deadlines The contest will open up on November 24th 2015. The deadline for submitting entries is February 12th 2016 (date as per postmark).

To participate, please send entries via post mail along with completed form and parental authorization (documents are attached) to the following address: Martine Johnston French Consulate in Miami / Cultural Services 1395 Brickell Avenue Suite 1050 Miami, FL 33131 email: martine.johnston@diplomatie.gouv.fr

The completed form and signed parental authorization must be attached to the back of the artwork

4. The Selection The entries will be evaluated and selected by a jury composed of cultural professionals, academics and linguists. The submissions will be judged on the following criteria:
 Originality/Creativity (Quality of the production, capacity for imagination)
 Quality of writing in French (Relevance of the text as regards to the drawing/picture)
 Respect of the rules (Respect of the theme, the format and the techniques)


5. Results announcement and Prize-giving celebration Results will be announced on March 16th, 2016

There will be 3 prizes awarded consisting of:


  • First prize: a $500 value gift 
  • Second prize: a $250 value gift 
  • Third prize: a $100 value gift The prize-giving celebration will take place before the end of the school year.

Monday, January 4, 2016



I hope you had a great vacations!

Welcome back Couple items to review

Students not complete with segment 1 must finish by next week (no exceptions)





Students done with Segment 1. YOU ROCK! Go right ahead with Seg 2
The good news is you will find Segment 2 easier!!



As a Welcome back to French class gift this week i wanted to give you some fireworks in case you couldn’t’ make it to Paris this year for New Year Eve!

 

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Want to know what it takes to finish on time? Read on!





















Assignments for the week 

Catch Up
 05.09 Examen
05.09 Listening Exam
GET TO 90% Complete

You should have completed 58 assignments out of the 63 by 12/11
BEHIND PACE MEANS THAT YOU HAVEN”T REACH 85% this week NO CAN REST NOW!


DBA Hours

Monday 12/7: 
Visit Coral Reef during the day DBA from 6:30 PM -7:30PM Virtual Office
Tuesday 12/8 : 
Visit Coral Reef  during the day DBA from  6:30 PM -7:30PM Virtual Office
Wednesday 12/9: Lab Visit American  during the day then DBA from 6:30-7:60 PM Click HERE
Thursday 12/10:
6:30 -7:30 PM Virtual Office
Friday: NO DBA  Dispo de 8 à 8

Link to the my office for DBA (YOU DON”T NEED APPOINTMENT) https://tinyurl.com/fmarcoperez (for your tablet or cell phone) Madame Marco Virtual Office

Short Review of the week 
Follow up from last week with the same students but this time it's  Imparfait Vs. Passé composé 






What you need to pass the Segment

  • Pass all DBAs 
  • Pass 8/12 voice activities 
  • Complete final exam
LAST DAY FOR DBA is 12/14




If you are less than 50% complete you need 4 assignments per day EVERY DAY for 2 weeks
if you are 55%-65% complete you need 2-3 assignments per day EVERY DAY for 2 weeks
If you are  over 70% and less than 80%  you need 1 EVERY DAY for 2 weeks. 








Sunday, November 29, 2015

2015 French 2 Turkey Trot Winners Announced!


Here are the 2015 TURKEY TROT WINNERS 
with more than 7 assignments even on their day off !!!

BRAVO BRAVO
Macy Calvasina
Nia Guillot-Dejesus
Carlos Bruguera
Claudia Deiters
Jose Carmona-Rolon
Nathaly Sanchez
Natalie Padron
Juan Pino
Lester Solorzano

 You won a Turkey AWARD! (not everyone can say that!)

Hey Ho Let's GO!




Assignments for the week 
05.06 Mardi Gras Reading Activity
05.07 La Lecture Voice Activity
05.08 Discussion-based Assessment
  GET TO 85% Complete You should have completed 57 assignments out of the 63 by 11/6
BEHIND PACE MEANS THAT YOU HAVEN”T REACH 75% too much turkey??

DBA Hours 
Monday: 9:00-11:45
Tuesday : 6:30 PM -7:30PM
Wednesday: 8:00-12:00PM
Wednesday 7:00-8:00 PM Click HERE for DBA on WENESDAY FROM Wednesday 7-8PM
Thursday: 10:00-2:00PM
Dispo de 8 à 8
Link to the my office for DBA (YOU DON”T NEED APPOINTMENT) https://tinyurl.com/fmarcoperez (for your tablet or cell phone) Madame Marco Virtual Office


  Short Review of the Week – I will ask you to sing in in your DBA!


Have a great week! Make it counts! Hey Ho Let's GO!

Saturday, November 21, 2015

WE WILL WE WILL ROCK YOU!!! Are you with US?

 
 



Congrats you did 7 or more in Seg 1
Ahyleen Carballo
Aleasha Valsaint
Alexa Marrero
Anthony Coronado
Daniel Charpentier
Dariajaih Brown
Jamari Stimphil
James Oghagbon
Jennifer Gonzalez
Joshua Jara
Lewis Pagan
Lucia Rodriguez
Nicolas Mourra
Rafael Fernandez
Roberto Gonzales
Servio Astacio
Sh'ma Wong
Thomas Fuller
Zoila Li

In Seg 2 Jeff and Emily!!! BRAVO


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Cordialement,
Madame Marco Perez
French II- FLVS
914-510-7487
Get Reminder on DBA Hours/Assignments/ news etc.
TEXT @msmarcop to this number (305) 290-4918