French at Charlton
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There's nothing a teacher treasures more than to see a pupil succeed.”

 
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“Cocorico!”

  L’emblème préféré de la France!

 

The cockerel is a national symbol of France and is used as an (unofficial) national mascot, in particular for sports teams (such as football (soccer) and rugby union). Its origin appears to be from the play on words between the Latin name for the bird (Gallus gallus) and Gaul (Gallia), the Roman name for most of what is now France. A rooster was chosen to be the mascot of the 1998 FIFA World Cup.”

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At Charlton, the primary school attached to St Mary’s College, we teach French to Years 3, 4, 5, and 6, once a week for 30 minutes. We emphasize the learning through play, French songs and French nursery rhymes. In Year 6, we encourage pupils to write short poems too!

Now for a bit of fun. Try these games!

 

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Try this BBC site to play games with.

 

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