World Languages
French Enrichment 12-Week Flex Camp for Young Learners Level 2
Average rating: 5.0Number of reviews: (1)
Completed by 13 learnersWith guided lessons, young students of French as a second language will improve reading, speaking, listening, and culture.
Andrea Bourne, MAT, EdS, ABD
Average rating: 4.9Number of reviews: (302)
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7-12
year old learners
1-10
learners per class
$5
per weekCharged weekly
Flexible schedule
Over 12 weeks
No live meetings
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Description
Class Experience
*If your child did not complete the live or flex level 1 12-week camp, please do not sign up for this course, regardless of student's previous experience in French. They will be unenrolled. Thank you for understanding!* In this young learners' French course, students will practice French greetings and goodbyes and learn a variety of French survival expressions employing everyday nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Students will be led through 36 unique lessons with images and text and be...
Students will learn immersive-style French through speaking and reading. The strong focus is on asking and answering basic questions about themselves and their immediate surroundings. Additionally, students will demonstrate needs and wants with the extension into cultural tidbits, creative thought, problem solving, and theoretical perspective, i.e., imagination. While grammar is not overtly taught, topics practice include exposure to: Subject pronouns Present Tense Verbs Il y a Negation Counting Time Nouns, singular and plural Noun gender Articles Partitive Adjective agreement Adverbs of quantity, time, and frequency Expressing dates and time Question words appropriate to situation, e.g., Quel(le) vs. Qu'est-ce que.vs. Que Compound verbs with like, can, want, and need Idiomatic avoir Prepositions Idiomatic faire Future tense with aller Past tense with venir de Basic passé composé with avoir + -er verb Imperfect with il y avait and être in the third person singular, (était) Measurement
I have taught French at all levels from middle school to college since 1995. I have designed online language courses since 1999. I believe online learning is an effective way to learn a language, both as a teacher and a learner. While I have designed this course to be a paced course, it offers flexibility to work at a learner's pace within the weeks to accommodate students' learning preferences and schedules. See below for student responses to the question: "How did your teacher communicate with you and how frequently?" (Note, student grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors are preserved.) "My teacher talked to me often, she helped me alot [sic] through out this course. She would keep me updated, give me tips and helped me if i [sic] was stuck, she also would say good morning and things like that, i [sic] know its [sic] not relavant [sic] but i [sic] thought that was really nice." "She would always end with have a good day and a lot of teachers don't do that." "YES. She was great. Best teacher as far as communication that I have had while doing online classes." "She sent us tips and tricks and responded on time to any questions or concerns." "I would ask her questions about the guided practices and grading. She would update me on assignments I didn't finish." "She went in depth to answer my questions in a timely manner, and never made me feel like the question was dumb to ask. she [sic] also reached out to me with things i [sic] could to to do better understand the lesson and help my grade." "This was my first time taking an online course. I was really scared and worried it would be hard but it wasn't. i [sic] rarely ever had technical issues. My teacher helped me and explained every question i [sic] had. My teacher made sure i [sic] was always on task and assisted me with tasks i [sic] should complete. Overall my experience was great , and i [sic] would recommend this class." "I was able to learn things that were supposed to be covered in French 1 in school but my teacher didn't cover it well. The communication between the teacher and students was well oriented and it would be hard to misunderstand the messages she sends. I enjoyed this course!"
All course materials are optional, but recommended. On Outschool, students will have access to three video-recordings each week provided by the instructor focusing on listening, speaking, and reading. On Outschool, students will have access to 36 printables with the lesson presentations. On Outschool, students will have access to cumulative activities each week with may include reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students are encouraged to practice speaking while listening, reading, and writing.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
- optional Quia
No live meetings, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
All content is authored and produced by the teacher.
Meet the teacher
Andrea Bourne, MAT, EdS, ABD
Average rating: 4.9Number of reviews: (302)
I am no longer teaching new classes on Outschool. Thank you for your interest!