Bonsoir,
Having attended a few more lessons, watched a French film and enjoyed some good moments with the French students, we thought we were going to head home...
However, it seems that someone decided that our students would benefit from an extra night in France!
We are now booked on the 9.30am Eurostar to London St Pancras tomorrow where our coach company confirmed we will be picked up. We are aiming to be back at Tomlinscote for 12.30pm in order to go straight home for some well-deserved rest!
Au revoir.
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
French Exchange 2016 - Days 5, 6 and 7
Bonjour,
Students spent the weekend with families and enjoyed a range of visits and activities, whilst having to practise their French more than ever.
Monday brought everyone back to school, with the first opportunity for Years 10 and 11 students to experience a full day of the French education system. Our 6th Formers enjoyed sharing with primary school children more aspects of the British culture, way of life and language.
Today, Tuesday, will include a mix of more time spent with French partners in lessons, watching a French film, a quick 'debrief' on how the week went and an inevitable return home at the end of the day.
A ce soir!
Students spent the weekend with families and enjoyed a range of visits and activities, whilst having to practise their French more than ever.
Monday brought everyone back to school, with the first opportunity for Years 10 and 11 students to experience a full day of the French education system. Our 6th Formers enjoyed sharing with primary school children more aspects of the British culture, way of life and language.
Today, Tuesday, will include a mix of more time spent with French partners in lessons, watching a French film, a quick 'debrief' on how the week went and an inevitable return home at the end of the day.
A ce soir!
Friday, 14 October 2016
French Exchange 2016 - Day 4 in Paris
Today, students travelled to Paris to catch a glimpse of some of the main landmarks, as well as climb to the top of the Arc de Triomphe and do a touch of shopping on the Champs-Elysées.
A long and tiring but enjoyable day!
A lundi.
A long and tiring but enjoyable day!
A lundi.
Thursday, 13 October 2016
French Exchange 2016 - Day 3 in Lille
Bonjour!
Whilst our Year 10 and 11 students had the opportunity to attend a range of lessons in different subjects with their partners this morning, our 6th Formers went to Primary School! This was the chance for them to start delivering their presentations on different aspects of British life and culture to the pupils, as well as assist them with their everyday learning.
Then, the start of the afternoon was dedicated to a tour bus of the Lille metropolis, with a detailed commentary on the numerous monuments, buildings and sites of interest.
Tomorrow will be a very long day as we are heading to Paris. The blog update might be posted later than usual.
A bientôt.
Whilst our Year 10 and 11 students had the opportunity to attend a range of lessons in different subjects with their partners this morning, our 6th Formers went to Primary School! This was the chance for them to start delivering their presentations on different aspects of British life and culture to the pupils, as well as assist them with their everyday learning.
Then, the start of the afternoon was dedicated to a tour bus of the Lille metropolis, with a detailed commentary on the numerous monuments, buildings and sites of interest.
Tomorrow will be a very long day as we are heading to Paris. The blog update might be posted later than usual.
A bientôt.
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
French Exchange - Day 2 in Lille 2nd post
Update re. this afternoon: our 6th Formers would not want anyone to think they were having an easy time - whilst their French partners were sitting a 2-hour exam, they were busy preparing additional material for the presentations they will be making to Primary School children in the next few days.
Au revoir!
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French Exchange 2016 - Day 2 in Lille
Bonjour,
Unfortunately, even though the weather forecast was predicting more sunshine for today, we set off to the local market in the rain...
Despite everything, a number of students decided to sample some of the food on offer and purchased home-made sausage or roast chicken sandwiches, French-style roast potatoes or simply some fruit.
We then made our way to the main square where students braved the elements to take part in the annual treasure hunt. Credit to them - most didn't let the rain and cold (or bargains in the local shops) get in the way. The winners' names will be announced next Tuesday.
Plans for the rest of the day: lunch and afternoon activities with French partners.
A demain.
Unfortunately, even though the weather forecast was predicting more sunshine for today, we set off to the local market in the rain...
Despite everything, a number of students decided to sample some of the food on offer and purchased home-made sausage or roast chicken sandwiches, French-style roast potatoes or simply some fruit.
We then made our way to the main square where students braved the elements to take part in the annual treasure hunt. Credit to them - most didn't let the rain and cold (or bargains in the local shops) get in the way. The winners' names will be announced next Tuesday.
Plans for the rest of the day: lunch and afternoon activities with French partners.
A demain.
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
French Exchange 2016 - Day 1 in Lille
After a very early start, we made our way to Ashford International station via a very empty M25(!) and caught a Eurostar train that took us directly to the centre of Lille.
The walk to the school with our suitcases provided us with a touch of morning exercise and students immediately had the opportunity to meet their French partners and assist Mr Daullet in one of his lessons. I understand Holly even honoured them with a sample of her best singing...
It was definitely time for a break and a first opportunity to discover the centre of Lille in the glorious sunshine.
Following lunch and a couple more lessons, students were provided with an opportunity to socialise all together whilst enjoying a few biscuits and glasses of juice.
There seemed to be no apparent nerves when it was time to go home for the first night with the French families (but many very tired faces!).
A demain!
The walk to the school with our suitcases provided us with a touch of morning exercise and students immediately had the opportunity to meet their French partners and assist Mr Daullet in one of his lessons. I understand Holly even honoured them with a sample of her best singing...
It was definitely time for a break and a first opportunity to discover the centre of Lille in the glorious sunshine.
Following lunch and a couple more lessons, students were provided with an opportunity to socialise all together whilst enjoying a few biscuits and glasses of juice.
There seemed to be no apparent nerves when it was time to go home for the first night with the French families (but many very tired faces!).
A demain!
French Exchange 2016 - Trip to Lille, October 2016
The group has arrived safely in Lille.
We will be posting some pictures shortly.
MFL Department
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