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Title: Questce que cest que la francophonie


1
Quest-ce que cest que la francophonie?
  • What is Francophonie?
  • 18 October 2004
  • Nicole Linn

2
Todays Objective
  • Following a presentation on the prevalence of the
    French language, students will be able to
    explain, in a brief letter, why French is so
    important.

3
Facts about French
  • French is the only foreign language that can be
    useful throughout the world as well as in the
    United States.
  • French as a foreign language is the second most
    frequently taught language in the world after
    English.

4
More Facts
  • The International Organization of Francophonie
    has 51 member states and governments.
  • Of these, 28 countries have French as an official
    language.
  • French is the only language other than English
    spoken on five continents.
  • French and English are the only two global
    languages!

5
Organizations
  • French, along with English, is the official
    working language of
  • the United NationsUNESCONATOOrganization for
    Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)the
    International Labor Bureauthe International
    Olympic Committeethe 31-member Council of
    Europethe European Communitythe Universal
    Postal Unionthe International Red CrossUnion of
    International Associations (UIA)

6
A Real-Life Example
  • In a recent listing of international jobs
    (9/14/04) distributed by the US State Department
  • 130 required or preferred French
  • 57 a UN language (Arabic, Chinese, English,
    French, Russian, and Spanish)
  • 39 Spanish
  • 5 Arabic
  • 2 Portuguese
  • 3 Russian
  • 3 German
  • 1 Italian
  • 5 other
  • http//www.fll.vt.edu/french/whyfrench.html

7
Economics
  • France is the worlds most popular tourist
    destination.
  • France is the foreign language spoken by our
    largest trading partner (Canada).
  • In 2000, the United States exported more to
    countries having French as a national language
    than to countries having any other foreign
    language. Exports to Canada alone in that year
    were greater than the combined exports to all
    countries south of the United States.
  • http//www.fll.vt.edu/french/whyfrench.html

8
The Importance of French in Schools
  • Many important scholarly works in the humanities
    and social sciences are written in French.
  • The translation process takes time, so it is to
    your benefit to be able to read these texts in
    their original language.
  • Most graduate schools require students to know at
    least one foreign language.
  • French is the second language of the Internet.

9
Employment Opportunities
  • International business
  • The tourism and hospitality industries
  • The diplomatic service
  • French and /or French-speaking research
    institutes
  • Teaching
  • Translating or interpreting

10
Learning Activity
  • Open Internet Explorer and go to www.google.com
  • Search for three more examples of the popularity
    of the French language.
  • Be prepared to share at least one of these facts
    with the class.
  • You will have 5 minutes.

11
Summary (Response Board True/False Questions)
  • France is the worlds most popular tourist
    destination.
  • French is the national language of over 20
    countries.
  • French is not spoken in any countries close to
    the United States.
  • After English and Spanish, French is the third
    most taught language in the world
  • French is the second most popular language on the
    Internet.

12
Tomorrows Class
  • Imagine the school board has decided to cancel
    French classes due to budget cuts. Write a short
    letter (350 words) explaining to the school board
    just how important French is in todays world and
    why it needs to remain in our schools curriculum.
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