Friday, 16 January 2009

Day trip to Beauvais?

We talked about a day trip to Beauvais last week. I did it last year with a group of trainees in March
http://french07.blogspot.com/2008/03/visite-beauvais.html
Leave Prestwick on 6.40am and return at 11.20pm
Breakfast in Beauvais cafe, tour of market, walk round Beauvais, leisurely lunch, visit to cathedral, shopping, evening meal and back to airport.
It seemed Ryanair had a flight on Saturday 8 March for £11! but already the price has gone up. 
Alternative suggestion Saturday 14 March - price still at £20. The price offer ends on Sunday 18 January.
Post your thoughts in comments below



Monday, 12 January 2009

CD ROM

Rosslyn asked about the video clips we saw last time of the bossy teacher doing her stuff. 
This is from the government produced staff development CD ROM (3 CDs) which should be in all schools. 

Lundi 12 janvier

Today we looked at the assessment for the Module worth 20 credits. 
Part 1 personal writing in French 100 -150 words
Part 2 essay in English on background, history, rationale and current situation for MLPS
Part 3 short lessons presentation - micro teaching
All of this to be done around Easter. Essay could be later as long as I have time to mark it before the June diet.

We started to think about the rationale and history of MLPS in Scotland and identified the big questions
What do we teach? Who is best suited to teach ML in PS? What age/stage is the best to start learning a second language? Why is it mainly French? What about continuity into secondary? What about assessment? What is driving all this?
We didn't get the answers to all of this, by the way!

We discussed our experiences as learners of a language at primary (and secondary)

We started to find out about the government policies that dictate what we do in school.

The MLPS programme was launched with a Circular from the Secretary of State for Scotland in 1989.  A pilot programme of 6 cluster groups in the first year with secondary specialists demonstrating the teaching. Another 6 joined in the following year. The languages taught (French, German, Spanish, Italian) were decided in cluster groups with the proviso being the pupils could continue the same language in secondary. At this time there was no commercial material available. Meanwhile a training programme was being devised which was launched in 1993. This consisted of a 27 day course usually run from October - October for 1 day a week. This was directly funded by the government. Cover was provided to allow teachers out of school. The initial aim was to have 1 primary teacher per school trained who would go back to school and teach the ML. This programme ran for 10 years! Teachers learned by doing the activities; games, stories, craft. 
The original ML 5-14 guidelines were published in 1990 but were more for secondary. Advice to schools and topic frameworks went out to primary schools in 1997 to give more guidanc as to what to teach in primary.  Next big thing - The Citizens of a Multilingual World Report 2000 also know as the Mulgrew Report which still influences us today.
to be continued!

Hope to get you enrolled on the university blackboard site as soon as possible and will provide links to online documents and references and other papers

We spent some time on classroom objects and classroom commands. 
Homework for next week is to come up with a simple activity to teach/practise classroom objects and present it to the group. Do not spend hours on this! Keep it simple!
Bon  courage!

Friday, 9 January 2009

Feast of the Kings

La fête des rois is celebrated in French homes throughout January. There is an excellent post about it here


le roi - the king
la reine - the queen
la galette - the cake
la fève - the bean
la couronne - the crown

Chanson


J'aime la galette
Savez-vous comment?
Quand elle est bien faite
Avec du beurre dedans
Tra la la la la la lère etc

I love the Kings' cake
Do you know why?
when it is well made
with butter inside tra la etc


Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Bonne année!

Hope you are all enjoying your holidays. 
Reminder that the first class back is Monday 12 January as SA still on holiday on 5th!

Monday, 8 December 2008

Lundi 8 décembre


Fun with bûches de Noël (mini rolls and writing icing!)

Today's links

Nativity figures to move about on whiteboard maybe for belle histoire song

Quia Scavenger Hunt on Christmas in France

My files in my teaching files Modules>Christmas folder for the banner, vocab, creche to colour in and words of belle histoire , no PC friendly versions - pdf or doc


Je vous souhaite Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année


Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Flashcard presentation

We used Christmas vocab as an example of presenting new vocab and the stages and varied ways of doing this.
We also looked at quizbusters game which you can create in teachers-direct.co.uk

We looked also at quia.com to which you can subscribe but also where you can find some nice ready made activities
and the Christmas vocab one

We listened to some carols on csdraveurs advent calendar
notably Petit Papa Noël no 12