French Medieval Food Bread, accompanied by meat and wine, was the centrepiece of the medieval diet. Vegetables were more for peasants, both in reality and imagination. Not all foods had the same cultural value. Each had its place within a... Continue Reading →
Alors, la semaine prochaine, nous allons lire quelques fables surnaturelles qui s'inspirent de croyances celtes.... préparez-vous avant la classe I made a florilege of resources from where to start. Halloween Customs in the Celtic World Source: Bettina Arnold Lecture given... Continue Reading →
Using a silent video to make students talk! Here I used one of my favorite short movies, L'escale by Eléa Gobbé-Mévellec, and produced by Nostromo. Festival d'Anncey 2009. This form of "silent" story is ideal in any class which encourages... Continue Reading →
Participez au projet Wikipédia The idea of a cooperation between Francophone Wikimedians (called WikiFranca) took root at the end of 2011. It has been accelerated during the summer 2012 with the successful participation of French and Québécois Wikimedians to the... Continue Reading →
Now you can access the manuscript of Beowulf Cotton MS Vitellius A XV The manuscript of Beowulf, the greatest poem in the Old English language, can now be viewed online for the first time. Made around the year 1000, most... Continue Reading →
FRIDAY Afternoon: International & Diversity Workshops from 1:00 - 2:00 PM. You may end up teaching abroad, you may have international undergraduates in your classes, you may be a foreign TA, you may feel like you don't fit in, these... Continue Reading →
Rappel, Tonight International Film Series Festival à CU - French Film, "L'enfant d'en haut," 6$ (CU studen & seniort) else 7$. Friday 8th, Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th playing at 7 and 9pm in Muenzinger Auditorium "Sister" by Ursula Meier... Continue Reading →
Misconceptions Common Misconceptions About Learning French Get The Facts I’m Too Old ‘I wish I were younger… There is no way I could learn French at my age… Children are the best at learning languages… The older you are, the... Continue Reading →
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