Homeschool Resources: Art & French fluency and introduce French Culture

The Mommies Reviews

Good morning, welcome to our Homeschool Resources: French fluency and introduce French culture. I would like to ask you to check out the Resources and let me know if you’ve used these with your students. I can’t wait to check out both websites with Charlie. We can study the master’s while creating a new French recipe in his Cooking Class. Would you like to join us?

Homeschooling Resources


Meet the Master

3-Pack: 1 Track All Age Levels

Meet The Masters offers seven different artist tracks and three different age levels to suit your needs. Each track covers five different artists, or you can choose the seven-pack bundle to study all of the 35 art masters.


Annenberg Learner: French in Action– Grades 9-Adult, with parental supervision

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This portion of the larger Annenberg Learner website provides 52 half-hour video lessons that use the immersion method of teaching to increase French fluency and introduce French culture.

The videos present a humorous continuing story of an American student and a Frenchwoman’s adventures in France. Additional native speakers of all ages and backgrounds not only add to the storyline but enhance the learning process.
Each lesson begins with an episode of the continuing story. The next portion of the lesson clarifies and illustrates the dialog of the story with focus on a specific term. Each lesson also provides opportunities to “participate” in the video by repeating lines. A sampling of lesson topics include:

  • Planning and Anticipating – greetings, health, surprise, decisiveness, subject pronouns, articles
  • Names and Origins – numbers, commands, necessity
  • Physical Characteristics – appearance, sports, questions, describing yourself
  • Kinship – family relationships and more
  • Describing Others – also games, agreement, time, weather
  • Encounters – conversations, seasons, reflexive verbs, adjective
  • Occupations – work, buying and spending, days and months of the year
  • Education – talking about occupations, manners
  • Getting Around – telephone, courtesy
  • Food and Drink – food, drink, ordering from a restaurant
  • Transportation and Travel – modes of transportation, expressing fear, admiration
  • Habitat – asking for directions, talking about homes
  • Entertainment – talking about entertainment, expressing restriction, reservation, doubt, enthusiasm
  • Getting and Spending – money, buying and selling
  • Geography and Tourism – countries and regions, exaggeration, confirmation, insistence
  • Getting Away – destination, levels of speech, negative infinitive, imperatives, pronouns

Add this website to your French foreign language studies to increase your students’ proficiency in the language.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates