French in Action Due to licensing agreements, online viewing of the videos for this resource is restricted to network connections in the United States and Canada. Orientation An introduction to French in Action: its creation, its components, and its functioning. How to work with the video programs and how to integrate them with the audio and print components. This is the only program in English; the others are entirely in French. Planning and Anticipating I Greeting and leave-taking; talking about health; expressing surprise; planning and anticipating; expressing decisiveness and indecisiveness. Planning and Anticipating II Greeting and leave-taking; talking about health; expressing surprise; planning and anticipating; expressing decisiveness and indecisiveness. Planning and Anticipating III Greeting and leave-taking; talking about health; expressing surprise; planning and anticipating; expressing decisiveness and indecisiveness. Getting Away I Referring to destination; levels of speech.
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution, With 12 Topical Essays, 250 Images, 350 Text Documents, 13 Songs, 13 Maps, a Timeline, and a Glossary. Explore Browse Search About This Site Teaching Credits New: Imaging the French Revolution This site with more than 600 primary documents is a collaboration of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (George Mason University) and American Social History Project (City University of New York), supported by grants from the Florence Gould Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities Site officiel du musée du Louvre France in America / La France en Amérique About the Project Conceived in partnership with France’s national library, the Bibliothèque nationale de France, France in America /France en Amérique is a bilingual digital library made available by the Library of Congress. It explores the history of the French presence in North America from the first decades of the 16th century to the end of the 19th century. Through direct digital access to complete books, maps, prints, and other documents from the collections of the partner libraries, the project illuminates two major themes in the history of relations between France and the United States: the role played by France in the exploration and settlement of the continent and its participation in several events which indelibly marked the history of the United States: the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the Louisiana Purchase. The Library of Congress and the Bibliothèque nationale de France present these documents as part of the record of the past.
Civilisation française La Consommation et la Cuisine nouveau: activités en classe: chanson et sites internet: révision du vocabulaire, des articles, des chiffres/prix et des vêtements La Vie culturelle nouveau: enregistrements audio + activités en classe: chanson sur les dangers de la télé + débat sur la liberté d'expression sur les réseaux sociaux + jeux de rôles sur les actualités et activités sur des chansons, des films et des dessins humoristiques L'Héritage culturel nouveau: enregistrements audio + activités en classe: poème et chanson sur l'histoire et révision des temps de verbes + activité sur la comédie musicale en français, Les Misérables Les Changements dans la société nouveau: activités en classe: révision du conditionnel (dans section pour rire), une chanson + jeux de rôles sur les changements dans la famille Les Changements dans la société: un récit autobiographique Les Écoles page modifiée avec, entre autres, des infos sur le nouveau bac 2021 + nouveau: activité en classe: jeux de rôles L'Europe
Chartres: Cathedral of Notre-Dame - Image Collection Chartres Cathedral is among the best preserved of the major French cathedrals, with extensive programmes of sculpture and stained glass. It was a major site of pilgrimage in honour of the Virgin Mary, to whom the cathedral is dedicated. This website provides access to a comprehensive collection of images and detailed descriptions of Chartres Cathedral. Browse all images Search this collection For a more structured exploration of the monument, including interactive diagrams of windows, floor plans, and sculptural details, please see the related: Chartres Cathedral on MEDART Website This collection is hosted by the Digital Research Library (DRL) at the University of Pittsburgh on behalf of Dr. Permission is granted for educational use only, provided the appropriate copyright is acknowledged on every image used (see the copyright link on every image). Contact Us Citation URL: Version française
ICDL - International Children's Digital Library BBC Languages – Free online lessons to learn and study with
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