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French for the Future

Le français pour l'avenir
170 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 904, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5V5
Phone : 613 233-1616
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Region

School year/Age

From grades 7 to 12 across Canada.

Language level

French as a First Language
French immersion
French as a Second Language

School subject (primary)

French

School subjects (secondary)

Career and Life Management
French

Teaching materials

Free online ressources in French and twice a year we offer free posters on bilingualism and Canadian Francophonie

Links with the curriculum

  1. The development of strong French language proficiency will benefit youth in their personal lives and career paths.
  2. The creation of relevant linguistic and cultural links among young Canadians will foster an appreciation of diversity and motivate students to persevere with their French studies.
  3. Strong and personal connections will inspire students to nurture a lifelong relationship with the French language and francophone cultures.

Requirements

Reside in Canada and be enrolled in a French program.

Availability

For any question write us a message at info@francais-avenir.org and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Duration

It depends on the program, our Franconnexions sessions last on average half a day.

Cost

All our programs are free.

Description

French for the Future offers free programs for youth in grades 7-12 to promote bilingualism. The goal is to give them the opportunity to use their French outside of school and to create a Francophone and Francophile community.

We also offer electronic resources that bridge the gap between the classroom and the use of French in everyday life.

Each year, our National Essay Contest gives young people the chance to win from $1,000 to $20,000 in scholarships to continue their higher education in French (totally or partially).

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