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50 minutos horas de clase por semanaTarea
1 hora por semana. Homework will be set at the end of each day and any work returned will be given feedback.Evaluación
Assessments available upon requested.Letra de calificación
Grades available upon request.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 1 - 4
Nivel Beginner
Elementary French Full Year is a lively and engaging French class designed for elementary students, with classes held once a week. This program is specifically tailored to beginners to help them develop a strong foundation in the French language through interactive, fun, and hands-on activities. The core of each class focuses on a specific set of vocabulary words, such as numbers, colors, animals, or basic greetings. These words are introduced through interactive activities like flashcards, stories, and games. Students can see, hear, and participate in the learning process. The class also incorporates elements of French culture and traditions to make the learning experience more holistic. Students might learn about celebrations, food, or customs from French-speaking countries. Elementary French Full Year aims to make learning French not just educational, but also a delightful adventure. It fosters a love for the language and an appreciation for different cultures, making it a rewarding experience for elementary students. Week of September 2nd: Greetings and Introductions Learn basic greetings: Bonjour (Hello), au revoir (Goodbye), and introductions like Mon nom est (My name is). Week of September 9th: Numbers 1-10 Introduce numbers 1-10 in French through fun activities and counting games. Week of September 16th: Colors and Shapes Learn the names of common colors in French through coloring activities and explore basic shapes in French, such as circle (cercle), square (carré), and triangle (triangle). Week of September 23rd: Family Members Introduce family member vocabulary: mère, père, frère, sœur, etc. Week of September 30th: Friends and Hobbies Learn how to talk about friends and hobbies with phrases like "Mon ami" (my friend) and "J'aime" (I like). Week of October 7th: School and Classroom Vocabulary related to school supplies and classroom objects. Learn the names of school subjects like math, science, and art. Week of October 14th: Food and Drinks Introduce basic food items such as pizza, apple, and ice cream. Learn the names of common drinks, including water, juice, and milk. Week of October 21st: Days of the Week Teach the days of the week in French and discuss activities on different days. Week of October 28th: Months of the Year Introduce the months of the year and relate them to seasons. Week of November 4th: Animals Names of common animals: chien/ne (dog), chat/te (cat), oiseau (bird), etc. Learn animal sounds in French. Week of November 11th: Weather Learn how to describe the weather using phrases like "Il fait beau" (It's sunny) and "C'est nuageux" (It's cloudy). Week of November 18th: Nature Explore words related to nature, such as tree, flower, and river. Week of November 25th- NO CLASS Fall Break Week of December 2nd: Transportation Vocabulary related to different ways of getting around, such as car, bus, and bicycle. Week of December 9th: Directions and Locations Learn basic directional phrases like "droit/te" (right) and "gauche" (left). Week of December 16th: Cultural Awareness Introduction to French-Speaking Countries- Explore a few French-speaking countries, their flags, and basic cultural facts. Week of December 23rd- NO CLASS Winter Break Week of December 30th- NO CLASS WinterBreak Week of January 6th: Traditional Games and Activities Engage in traditional French games and activities. Week of January 13th: Basic Conversations Simple Phrases for Everyday Situations- Teach students how to have simple conversations, such as ordering food or asking for help. Encourage students to participate in role-playing activities to practice real-life scenarios in French. Week of January 20th: Manners and Politeness Being Polite- Polite phrases: s'il te plaît (please), merci (thank you), excusez-moi (excuse me), etc. Role-Playing- Practicing polite interactions in various situations. Week of January 27th: Numbers and Counting Numbers 11-20- Introduce numbers 11-20 in French through fun activities and counting games. Week of February 3rd: Numbers 1-20 Fun activities, counting games, and conversations involving numbers 1-20 Week of February 10th: Clothing and Dressing Up Clothing items: chemise (shirt), pantalon (pants), chaussures (shoes), etc. Describing what one is wearing. Week of February 17th: Celebrations Learning about traditional celebrations in French-speaking countries, such as Bastille Day, Canada Day, National Peace Day, etc. Week of February 24th: Traditions Participating in a simple cultural activity related to one of the following celebrations: Bastille Day, Canada Day, National Peace Day, etc.. Week of March 3rd: Hobbies and Leisure Vocabulary for hobbies and leisure activities. Role-Playing- Discussing personal interests and favorite pastimes. Week of March 10th: At the Market Shopping vocabulary, including fruits, vegetables, and common items. Week of March 17th: At the Market Role-Playing Role-playing shopping scenarios. Week of March 24th: Community and Neighborhood Vocabulary related to community and neighborhood settings. Week of March 31st: Community Project Describing one's neighborhood and community along with an art project about one’s neighborhood and community. Week of April 7th: Around the House Vocabulary for rooms and objects in the house. Role-Playing- Describing daily routines and household chores. Week of April 14th: Nature and Environment The World Around Us- Expanding nature-related vocabulary. Week of April 21st: Habitats Learning about ecosystems and the environment. Week of April 28th: Sports and Games Vocabulary for sports and games. Role-Playing- Discussing favorite sports and physical activities. Week of May 5th: Travel and Vacation Travel-related vocabulary and phrases. Week of May 12th: Dream Vacation Planning a dream vacation project. Week of May 19th: At the Doctor's Office The Doctor's Office- Basic medical vocabulary and phrases. Role-Playing- medical scenarios. Week of May 26th: Music and Entertainment Learning about traditional music in French-speaking countries, such as French folk music, Chanson Française, French Caribbean Pop, etc. Week of June 2nd: Entertainment Participating in a simple cultural activity related to one of the following types of music: French folk music, Chanson Française, French Caribbean Pop, etc. Week of June 9th: Jobs and Professions Vocabulary for various jobs and professions. Role-Playing job-related scenarios. Week of June 16th: Art and Culture Exploring famous artists and cultural traditions. Participating in a creative arts project. Week of June 23rd: Numbers 21-30 Introduce numbers 21-30 in French through fun activities and counting games. Week of June 30th: Numbers 1-30 Fun activities, counting games, and conversations involving numbers 1-30 Week of July 7th: Around the World French-Speaking Countries- Learning about French-speaking countries and their geography and cultures. Week of July 14th: Cultural Project Art project inspired by one of the following French-speaking countries learned about. Week of July 21st: Food Culture Traditional Dishes- Exploring traditional dishes from French-speaking countries. Week of July 28th: French Recipe Preparing a simple French dish. Week of August 4th: Celebrations Parties- Vocabulary for birthday parties, singing Joyeux anniversaire!, invitations Week of August 11th: Party Planning Planning a birthday party; such as food, entertainment, etc. Week of August 18th: Cumulative Review Review of key concepts through games to reinforce learning. Students can share their favorite moments, projects, or experiences from the year. After each class, students will receive a set of digital resources, including worksheets, flashcards, or links to online games to practice what they've learned during the class.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn French from basics to cultural insights, covering greetings, everyday life, family, travel, and more. Engaging activities make learning enjoyable!
Otros detalles
Lista de útiles escolares
Details about any resources or material will be posted in the classroom a week before the lesson starts.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
10 los profesores tienen certificados de enseñanza
Alabama Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Michigan Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Massachusetts Certificado de Docencia en Inglés para hablantes de otros idiomas
Massachusetts Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Kansas Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Kentucky Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Virginia Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Texas Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Texas Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Texas Certificado de Docencia en Inglés para hablantes de otros idiomas
Oklahoma Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Texas Certificado de Docencia
Texas Certificado de Docencia
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
9 los profesores tienen título de posgrado
Maestría en Educación desde University of West Alabama
Maestría en Educación desde Saginaw Valley State University
Maestría en Educación desde American International College
Maestría en Música o Teatro o Artes desde University of Houston-Clear Lake
Maestría en Educación desde University of Houston Clear Lake
Maestría desde Duke University
Maestría en Educación especial desde Moreland University
Maestría en Educación desde Lesley University
Maestría en Ingeniería civil desde University of Ottawa
11 los profesores tienen título de licenciatura
Licenciatura en Educación desde University of Montevallo
Licenciatura en Educación desde Mount Holyoke College
Licenciatura en Educación desde Asbury College
Licenciatura en Psicología desde Furman University
Licenciatura en Educación desde Longwood University
Licenciatura en Inglés desde University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Licenciatura en Educación desde University of Houston Clear Lake
Licenciatura en Educación elemental desde Whitworth University
Licenciatura en Idioma extranjero desde Angelo State University
Licenciatura desde Angelo State University
Licenciatura en Lengua Inglesa y Literatura desde Bohai University, China
Licenciatura en Marketing desde University of Missouri
Teachers are native language speakers or have at least 20 years speaking the language fluently with at least 5 years experience teaching it as an additional language.
Here is a link to a document with all of Wild and Unstructured Learning's teachers. They are listed alphabetically in the document.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zItA4QLkRR6dfhOEMzBjrWW_Zssk9Yz5B90Nstuli0c/edit?usp=sharing
Reseñas
Clase grupal
33 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
50 min
Completado por 4 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 6-10
2-10 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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