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UMA : UMA And The Maine Chapter Of The AATF To Co-Sponsor A Virtual French Immersion Weekend
The University of Maine at Augusta (UMA) is pleased to announce it will co-sponsor with the Maine Chapter of the American Association of ...
2021-11-12
January 14 and 15, 2022
TheΒ University of Maine at AugustaΒ (UMA) is pleased to announce it will co-sponsor with theΒ Maine Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of FrenchΒ the annual French immersion weekend virtually on January 14 and 15, 2022.Β This yearβs themeΒ is βIntersections,β and participants will watch the newly released filmΒ Carrefour, βa new documentary sharing the unique story of New Englandβs French speakers, past and present.βΒ The immersion weekend will celebrate the intersections of language, culture, and community in the Francophone community in Maine and in the broader Francophone world.
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UMA Professor Chelsea Ray is the coordinator of this program, which is one of French at UMAβs signature events.Β It is co-sponsored by the Maine chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French. AATF Maine Chapter President Nathalie Gorey plays a key role on the planning committee.Β Β This is aΒ continuation of a program begun by the Penobscot Bay Language School in Rockland in 1991, and an extension of the successfulΒ Le FranΓ§ais au Bord de la MerΒ andΒ Le franΓ§ais dans les bois.
Last October,Β Le FranΓ§ais au Bord de la MerΒ was held virtually with over 50 participants of diverse backgrounds, a variety of locations, including Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Minnesota, and France, and varying levels of French. The entire immersion day took place on Zoom, with the same vitality and enthusiasm as previous in person immersion camping trips. The theme was βLe FranΓ§ais branchΓ©β (βFrench plugged inβ) to emphasize that French is βplugged intoβ many cultures, many continents, and translates across virtual platforms.
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During the January 2022 immersion weekend, highly skilled and experienced volunteer instructors, many of whom are French teachers, as well as native-speaking exchange students attending UMA from lβUniversitΓ© de Bretagne in Brest, France, will lead online group activities.Β The highlight of Friday will be the viewing ofΒ Carrefour, followed by a group discussion. Saturday will be comprised of the daylong immersion, including the participation of renowned singer/performerΒ Brice KapelΒ for a concert that crosses languages, cultures, and continents.
Additional details about the program are available on theΒ French Immersion Day webpage.
This weekend event is open to intermediate and advanced speakers of French, whether they are high school students, college/university students, French teachers, or interested community members who are seeking the challenge of a 100% French-speaking environment. Participants must be able to speak French for the entire immersion experience.
To be eligible, high school students should have completed two years of French study or the equivalent and college students should have completed one year of French study or equivalent.
For additional information about the weekend and to register, please visit:Β https://www.uma.edu/academics/programs/french/events/.Β Β This event usually fills quickly, so early registration is encouraged.
This press release was produced by the University of Maine at Augusta. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.