Tuesday, January 29, 2008

College' Immaculee' Conception - Class Two

Michael and I presented the US Geography/Summer in the USA presentation in the second and third clasess at College' Immaculee' Conception in Biarritz, France. Check out these fantastic French students working hard to study English. We used music to teach some English. Thanks to Madame Helen for locating a little guitar that Michael used to play: A Little Help from My Friends (Beatles) and Oh, Happy Day (I think by Walter Hawkins). Both classes were a lot of fun to do and the kids did chime in with the music. Music is such a great instrument to use in teaching/communicating with kids.
I learned from Madame Helen that many of these students are French Basque. Not like US high school students who change classrooms and are with different students all day long, these students stay in the same class - with the same classmates for two years. It's the teachers that move from class room to class room.
Students here are not offered as many class options and after school sports are NOT held at the school but at a community center location. They begin school around the same time that US students do, eat lunch about the same time that US students do and probably do as much or as little homework as the US students do.

A Little Help from My Friends (Beatles) and Oh, Happy Day

Here, the students were attempting to answer the question: Why is it GREAT to learn English?

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