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L'Art de DIRE:

for pre-readers and beginners in grades Kindergarten-3. A great introduction to learning French. Detailed lesson plans, reproducible teaching aids and a totally oral approach make this book ideal for teaching French to children who are not yet ready to learn to read in French.


L'Art de LIRE:

for readers and beginners in grades 3-8. L'Art de LIRE combines beginning conversational French with an introduction to French phonics, enabling children to read simple stories in French from the first lesson. Includes verb conjugations, grammar, and conversational French.


L'Art d'ÉCRIRE:

for highschool/secondary students who have completed L'Art de LIRE Level 6 or Grade 8 (Ontario) Core French or equivalent. In addition to grammar lessons, vocabulary and exercises, the course is developed around a theme of self-discovery. Students are challenged to examine their likes and dislikes, the uniqueness of their personalities, and their hopes and dreams for the future.


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OCHEC Homeschooling Convention

If you are in the area or are planning to attend, come and say hello to me at the Ontario Christian Home Educator’s Convention in Hamilton, Ontario this Friday and Saturday. I will have a display in the exhibit hall so you can have the opportunity to see and purchase Nallenart French Curriculum products.

Homeschooling Conference

Thank you to those who attended my seminar and who had such encouraging comments during last weekend’s homeschooling conference in Kitchener, Ontario. It was a treat to see so many past customers and to meet many new people throughout the day.

When I first started homeschooling back in 1983 it was practically unheard of. When I first started speaking at homeschooling conferences in the 1990′s I had to spend much of my time reassuring parents that, YES, this really did work; it would not leave your children socially inept, nor would they necessarily have an inferior education… quite the contrary!

Now, home education has a proven track record. Many homeschool graduates have gone on to shine at colleges and universities. They are known and appreciated by professors for their excellent work habits, their creative thinking, and their high levels of self-confidence.

If you are still just considering adding French as a second language to your homeschool agenda, let me encourage you to take the plunge! Nallenart curriculum is designed for homeschools and used in classrooms also. It is a gentle but progressive program with a proven track record.

Visit Nallenart for more information.

Homeschooling Conference – KWCHEA

For those of you who are able to attend, I will be speaking and exhibiting at the KW Christian Home Educators’ Conference in Kitchener, Ontario. Come and see me on Saturday, April 4, 2009.

For more information visit the association website at www.kwchea.ca.

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