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North Vancouver School District Late French Immersion (LFI) Information Meeting 2020 Evening Program Welcome and Introductions Tracy Langer, District French Facilitator Why French Immersion? Tracy Langer Laura Hall and Mia Mavor, LFI


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North Vancouver School District Late French Immersion (LFI) Information Meeting 2020

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Evening Program

Welcome and Introductions Tracy Langer, District French Facilitator Why French Immersion? Tracy Langer LFI Program Presentation Laura Hall and Mia Mavor, LFI Teachers, Teacher, Boundary Elementary Registration Procedure Mark James, District Principal, Administrative Services Making the Decision Sandra Singh, Principal, Braemar Elementary and LFI students Closing Remarks Jessica Young, Canadian Parents for French Questions?

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French Immersion

  • A well researched program
  • Promotes functional bilingualism
  • Taught across Canada since 1978
  • Late French Immersion was

introduced in North Vancouver in 2002

  • More than 2,500 students enrolled in

French Immersion across the District

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Why French Immersion?

French Immersion

Improves literacy skills

Contributes to

Canadian unity Increases understanding and respect of

  • ther cultures

Encourages critical and creative thinking Develops self confidence Multiplies future educational and career

  • pportunities
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Characteristics of LFI

  • Intensive and challenging

program

  • Follows the same BC

curriculum as in English

  • Students join their Early French

Immersion peers in secondary school (Grade 8)

  • Goal: functional bilingualism by

the end of grade 12

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Percentage of Instruction

Grade 7 LFI: 80% French instruction Grade 6 LFI: 100% French Instruction

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Curriculum

  • The year begins with intensive French vocabulary acquisition

to provide the base needed for other subjects to be taught in French.

  • English Language Arts are not taught or assessed.
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Stages of Learning (Grade 6)

Term 1: We’re getting started! Most of the emphasis is on acquiring basic vocabulary and building a sense of community. Term 2: We’re gaining confidence and working more on other subject areas. Term 3: We’re more comfortable learning in French and are starting to speak “unscripted”.

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Stages of Learning (Grade 7)

Term 1: Picking up where we left off in grade 6 by fostering community with an emphasis on taking risks and becoming more comfortable listening and speaking in French. Term 2: We’re developing our confidence communicating (both orally and written) in target language by expressing opinions using taught vocabulary. Term 3: Working toward our French Immersion goal of being functionally bilingual – speaking, listening and reading in French independently.

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Secondary French Immersion

13 French courses between Grades 8-12 to meet the requirement for the Bilingual Dogwood Graduation Diploma Socio-Cultural opportunities:

  • Festival du film
  • Concours d’art oratoire
  • Français pour l’avenir
  • Idélire (French author visit)
  • Cultural exchanges
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Registration 2019-2020

The NVSD Late French Immersion Application Form is available at:

  • Your local school
  • NVSD website (www.sd44.ca)
  • Central Registration Office (2121 Lonsdale Avenue,

2nd floor) Registration from January 20, 2020 – February 28, 2020 for priority placement and inclusion in the lottery

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LFI Sites & Feeder Schools

Elementary Sites Secondary Sites Boundary Argyle Braemar Handsworth Windsor

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History of Applicants

# Registrants for 58 spaces (2x29) Applications Withdrawals 2016 67 11 2017 76 8 2018 69 6 2019 81 10

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Registration

  • Registration form to be submitted directly to the Central

Registration Office (2121 Lonsdale Avenue)

  • Late French Immersion is a district program (no catchment

areas), parents indicate first and second choice on the registration form

  • Siblings are given first priority in Late French Immersion
  • Remaining spaces are determined by lottery
  • Letter will be sent prior to the end of April 2020 informing

you of your placement

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How to make the decision?

Students and parents:

  • Should make the decision

together

  • Should have a positive

attitude toward learning another language

  • Should be willing to take on a

new challenge

For more information, visit: www.sd44.ca www.cpfnorthvan.ca

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Enriching Your French Experience

  • Participate in French socio-cultural events
  • Borrow French books, CDs, DVDs etc. from the library
  • Watch movies in French & French TV (Radio-Canada et

TV5)

  • Use Visual Dictionaries & Verb Wheels
  • Explore educational French websites & apps (Radio-

Canada et TV5)

  • Go to French summer camps!
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Canadian Parents for French

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Student Perspective

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Thank you for coming!

Questions? Email: tlanger@sd44.ca