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Fun Ways To Support Your Child’s Progress In the Core French ProgramThere are many ways to help your child practise French at home!It doesn’t have to be complicated and only a few minutes a day can make a difference over an extended period of time. Studies in Second Language Acquisition have proven that frequency and consistency of practise are most beneficial to learners.Here are a few fun and easy ways to practise French at home:Listen to French language music! Try to see how many words your child can recognize, then move on to phrases. If your child finds a song they like, find lyrics on line and sing along. Explore You Tube or tune in to these radio stations: CJBC 860AM, icimusique.ca.Watch French language cartoons. Here are a few channels on cable: tfo, CBC, TV5.Find educational websites on the Internet, here are a few you may want to visit: a trivia game or board game en fran?ais! You can buy them on line or else create your own questions as a family.Grab your cereal box or juice container at breakfast and have your child read the ingredients in French. Create word games. Remember – mostly everything we buy in Canada has both English and French packaging.It only takes 5 – 20 minutes a day to support your child’s process in learning French!Make it fun and easy! Bonne chance! ................
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