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ONTARIO FRENCH RESOURCE INFO

The Ontario French Curriculum

Ontario Curriculum Strands

The French curriculum in Ontario, Canada, is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to become proficient in French. It is divided into several strands, each focusing on a different French language and culture aspect. Here are the main strands and their requirements:

  1. Listening: This strand focuses on understanding spoken French. Students must understand simple instructions, questions, and conversations in French. They should also be able to understand more complex language as they progress through the grades.

  2. Speaking: Students are expected to communicate effectively in French in this strand. They should be able to participate in conversations, present information and ideas, and express their thoughts and feelings in French.

  3. Reading: This strand is about understanding written French. Students should be able to read and understand various texts, including stories, articles, and instructions. They should also be able to use different strategies to understand unfamiliar words and phrases.

  4. Writing: In this strand, students are expected to write in French. They should be able to write for different purposes, such as to inform, persuade, or entertain. They should also be able to use correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

  5. Culture: This strand is about understanding and appreciating the culture of French-speaking communities. Students should learn about these communities' traditions, customs, and values. They should also be able to compare and contrast these with their culture.