L’alphabet / The alphabet

Dis l’alphabet:
Say l’alphabet:

  • A (ahh), B (bay), C (say), D (day), E (euh), F (f),G (jzeh) ,
  • H (ash), I (ee), J (gzeeh), K (kaa), L (l), M (m), N (n),
  • O (o), P (pay), Q (kyoon), R (airr(rolled r)), S (es), T (tay), U (yooh),
  • V (vay), W (doopla-vey), X (ix), Y (ee-grek), Z (zed).

Chantez:
Let’s sing:

Jouez:
Play games:

 

Les accents:
French accents

é e accent aigu ) control + ‘, then e by itself
à a accent grave ) control + `, then a
è e accent grave ) control + `, then e
ô o accent circonflexe ) control + shift + ^, then o
â a accent circonflexe ) control + shift + ^, then a
î i accent circonflexe ) control + shift + ^, then i
ï i tréma ) control + shift + colon (:), then i
ë e tréma ) control + shift + colon (:), then e
ç c cédille ) control + comma (,), then c

 

 

Bienvenue a LFI!

welcome-sticky-note

Bonjour,

Welcome to Grade 6 Late French Immersion at École Forest Grove School! I’m excited about the opportunity to get to know you.  In addition,I’m looking forward to a happy and productive school year.

Please allow me to introduce myself.  My name is Madame Stacey Zbeetnoff and I am your homeroom teacher.   I have been teaching fulltime for over 21 years, including six years of which I was the French Immersion Instructional Consultant for Saskatoon Public Schools.  I have a variety of experience from Kindergarten to Grade 11; however, teaching Late French Immersion is by far my favorite assignment.

On a personal note, I am married and have two adult children: Remy and Bianca.  I am very passionate about animals.  So passionate that I currently own a seal point Himalayan cat, two Siberian Huskies, two Yorkshire Terriers and an adorable black Pomeranian Cross.   I also enjoy mystery novels and crime shows.

Au revoir!