ALL French Network
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Our French Network supports teachers and students of French. Would you like to help us to champion the French language?
Our Language Networks operate remotely and virtually (but still actively) to promote the interests of teachers of a particular language. They could be planning a one-off event, such as a seminar, Teachmeet or Language Day; setting up a competition for learners of their language; working with an ALL Branch, Network or Primary Hub to put on a shared event, keeping teachers updated on developments in their language or anything that teachers of the language or their learners would benefit from. Whatever needs doing! But whatever does need doing relies on enthusiasts to champion it and take it forward.
If you would like to be involved, please contact us for more information.
What we offer to everyone:
Resources
Find resources, advice and guidance on teaching French for language teachers, language coordinators and head teachers.
Check out our Pinterest pages on French and French Festivals.
Projects
Explore our range of national and international projects for teachers.
What we offer for ALL members:
Email forum
A dedicated email forum for teachers of French, for support, updates and information about events.
French Zone
An entirely interactive and interconnected archive on French language teaching practice.
Competitions
Discover challenges and competitions for your French learners
Information & useful links:
Institut Français du Royaume-Uni
The Institut Français du Royaume-Uni is the premier cultural institute representing France in the United Kingdom.
Ciné lumière
The Ciné lumière screens the very best of French, European and World cinema.
Culturethèque
Culturethèque gives you access to a world of French online resources.
Franco-British Council
The Franco-British Council aims to promote better understanding between Britain and France and to contribute to the development of joint action through meetings of leading representatives in an increasingly globalised community.
FIPF
La Fédération Internationale des Professeurs de Français (FIPF)
FIPF wiki
The ALL FIPF Literature wiki is an all-French version of the established ALL Literature wiki – gathering ideas on using French literary texts.
Getting involved
ALL supports and represents different groups of language teachers in the UK, with the help of volunteers around the country.
Events
Find out about training and CPD events for French teachers
Join ALL
Join the Association for Language Learning, and find out more about your professional community
Can a kitchen teach me French? Using digital technology to learn French language and cuisine
Anne Preston, Paul Seedhouse, Patrick Olivier, Daniel Jackson, Phil Heslop, Jürgen Wagner, Thomas Ploetz and Saandia Ali (University of Newcastle) This article reports on the French Digital Kitchen, a French language learning project developed by human-computer interaction technologists and applied linguistics researchers at Newcastle University.[ref]The French Digital Kitchen project was funded by the Digital Economy […]
Memorisation strategies for learning a language
Wendy Adeniji, Kings Science Academy (Bradford) ‘When I was learning to be a language teacher […] I became aware that I was learning to […] teach what I call “phonic blobs”. Groups of phonemes that meant nothing to anyone who had never been to France, met a French person or had any experience with Frenchness and […]
Nurturing intercultural understanding in young learners of French and English
Karen Turner and Kate Cruise, Maura Gordon, Becky Lipsey, Ellen Paige, Philippa Rae (Former full-time PGCE students, Institute of Education, University of London) Government policy underpinning the languages initiative in English primary schools (DfES 2005) has three core objectives: oracy, literacy and intercultural understanding. In this article, we explore the concept of intercultural understanding and what it […]
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