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The April 2012 edition of the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers’ FSL Newsletter is now online: http://bit.ly/GYrPkQ The CASLT FSL Monthly Newsletter provides news and tips to French as a Second Language (FSL) educators and is a free publication More…
The February 2012 edition of Réflexions, the professional journal of the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers, is now online and freely accessible at http://caslt.org/pdf/eng/Reflexions/reflexions-fevrier-2012.pdf . Below is a screen shot of the table of contents:
Problems in Modern Foreign Languages http://www.specialeducationalneeds.com/mfl/ This Web site offers free downloadable and printable resources for use in FSL classes. The teaching resources were designed for Year 7-9 beginners in general and students with special educational needs in particular. The More…
Madame Aiello’s FSL Teacher Resources http://teachingfsl.blogspot.ca/ This new blog was created and is maintained by Mme Aiello. She sends out the following invitation: “I’ve recently joined the blogging world from lovely Ontario. I’d love for more Canadian FSL teachers to check me More…
“Pinterest is a pinboard-styled social photo sharing website. The service allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections. The site’s mission statement is to “connect everyone in the world through the ‘things’ they find interesting.” (Wikipedia) Several FSL teachers are now using this online More…
Wikis are an excellent platforms for teachers to share their resources with one another. There are, for example, a number of wikis set up by Immersion teachers for this purpose: French Immersion Grade 1 is a wiki managed by Geneviève More…
Teacher Bev Simmons shares some worksheets, activity sheets, and tests she created while teaching FSL. This initial set reflects stuff she made to go with the AIM plays she taught to various grades: http://www.bevsymons.com/ForFrenchTeachers.htm
The CASLT FSL Monthly Newsletter provides news and tips to French as a Second Language (FSL) educators and is a free publication of the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers. The February 2012 edition of this Newsletter is now online More…
The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), which administers the Explore Program is conducting a survey intended for English as a second language or French as a second language teachers whose students have participated in the Exploreprogram within the last six More…
This year the theme for the CCERBAL Conference is Innovative Practices in Computer Assisted Language Learning. Be sure to join us April 26 & 27, and take part in our presentations and debates by guest speakers. Plenary session speakers will be: Carol A. Chapelle, Iowa More…