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Pre-departure Study Guide

Montréal: a curriculum unit

Why build a curriculum unit around student travel?

There is nothing like an upcoming trip to bring excitement and interest to the foreign language classroom! Students want to learn about the places they will actually visit. Teachers planning a French class trip to Canada can build on this momentum by creating an entire curriculum unit on Montréal. The trip itself becomes the culmination of the unit. This is language learning at its best because it is REAL!

What would be included in the Montréal curriculum unit?

This unit exemplifies integrated interdisciplinary study and can include:

  • the history of New France
  • map study of major monuments students will see
  • student research and presentations
  • cultural insights about French Canada
  • situations for oral practice
  • practice of grammatical structures as they arise in the content material
  • integration of technology

Objectives of the unit:

1. Students will cite 4 major dates in the History of Montréal:

  • 1535 Jacques Cartier names city "Mont Royal"
  • 1603 Samuel de Champlain visits
  • 1642 Paul de Chomedey Sieur de Maisonneuve founds a new settlement
  • 1760 Montréal surrenders to the British

2. Students will locate and identify major sites in Montréal:

  • La Place d'Armes
  • La Basilique de Notre-Dame
  • Place Jacques Cartier
  • L'Hôtel de Ville
  • Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours
  • Le Marché Bonsecours
  • La Place Royale et la Vieille Douane
  • Le Parc du Mont-Royal
  • l'Ile Sainte Hélène, l'Ile Notre-Dame
  • Le Parc Olympique

3. Students will strengthen research and presentation skills as they seek information about a person or site important in the history of "La Nouvelle France" and share that information with classmates.

4. Students will build vocabulary and practice grammatical structures in the context of their study of "La Nouvelle France".

 

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