• Canada,  Culture,  Links

    French Fact: Bilingual Canada

    Did you know that Canada has two official languages? They are English and French. The Official Languages Act states that: “the Constitution of Canada provides that English and French are the official languages of Canada and have equality of status…

  • Culture,  Lessons

    Chansons d'hiver

    See if you can match these winter songs with their English titles. Notice that the titles might not be exactly the same in the two different languages! FRENCH L’enfant au tambour Au royaume du bonhomme hiver Sainte nuit Promenade en traîneau ENGLISH Sleigh…

  • Culture,  Lessons

    Au clair de la lune

    Maybe you have heard this French folk song. Au clair de la lune,mon ami Pierrot,prête-moi ta plumepour écrire un mot.Ma chandell’ est morte;je n’ai plus de feu.Ouvre-moi ta portepour l’amour de Dieu. By the light of the moon, the singer…

  • Culture,  France,  Lessons

    Paris

    Paris (pa-REE) is the capital city of France and home to many famous French landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral and the renowned art museum, the Louvre. These attractions and its many lovely gardens and historic buildings combine…

  • Culture,  France,  Lessons

    La Tour Eiffel

    Did you know that the French civil engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, who designed and built the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris, also designed the complicated framework that supports the Statue of Liberty in New York City in the United States…

  • Culture,  France,  Lessons,  Vocabulary

    La Tour Eiffel

    LA TOUR EIFFEL (pronounced la TOOR ay-FELL) The French word TOUR means tower. A great landmark, and one of the world’s most famous towers, is the Eiffel Tower in the city of Paris, France. The 300 metre (984 ft) high…