Students Enthused by Interactive French Lesson Led by Strasbourg Lecturer
Students in grades 7, 8, and 10 at a local school recently enjoyed a lively and engaging French lesson led by Sarah, a lecturer from France. The visit, part of a nationwide initiative by the Institut français, motivated students to continue learning French.
Throughout the lesson, Sarah used animations to introduce students to the French language in an interactive and creative way. She ensured that only French was spoken during these exercises, which proved successful in immersing the students in the language. One particularly popular activity was a competitive word-matching exercise using popular song lyrics, which had the students enthusiastically participating and barely noticing they were learning French. Despite the search results not providing specific information about this project, the students' engagement spoke volumes about its success.
The visit by Sarah from France not only introduced students to French through engaging animations but also sparked their enthusiasm for learning the language. The project, part of a nationwide initiative, has left a lasting impact on the students, motivating them to continue their French language studies.
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