0044 - newsletter vol. 5
dramatically wonderful!
news of former 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
vickie-lynn reilly, (b.a./b.ed french, 1989) graham, park and kaitlyn have moved to the small town of thorold ontario.
a grant from the innovation fund has permitted us to renovate and rewire the room adjacent to our present lab. we have also received twenty pentium computers, and we are now in the process of connecting them to the university computer network. the last thing to do is to acquire and install computer work stations at a cost of $250.00 per work station.
soon the alumni association of the university will launch its annual campaign to help support special projects aimed at improving the learning environment at lakehead. i am pleased to report that the board of directors of the alumni association has agreed to include our project as one of the special projects for this year. they will match dollar for dollar, any monies raised for our project through the alumni annual fund. so when contacted please give generously and remember to earmark your donation to "language learning lab" in the memo section of your cheque. you can also send your donation directly to the department of languages. all donations, as you know, are tax deductible and an official receipt will be issued for income tax purposes. the name of donors will be engraved on a plaque to be placed in the lab. as well individual work stations can be personally endowed. thank you in advance for your support on this important project.
monique ménard - this years' english assistante in france
cher professeur nabarra,
a postcard from angela in france
bonjour m. nabarra!enfin, je suis en france! je voyage avec un groupe de 7 élèves de mon école. nous sommes restées à paris pendant 2 jours, et maintenant nous sommes à tours. demain, nous irons à st-malo, et le lendemain, à rouen. puis nous retournerons à paris, et rentrons au canada samedi j'aime la france! c'est fantastique! je t'écrirai encore quand je serai rentrée. - angela kurmey ba./b.ed. '98
letters from our graduates
jennifer pino-martone(b.a. /b.ed french 1998) upon graduation in 1998, i accepted a position at pope john paul ii school in barrie, on. as an intermediate core french teacher. this was a challenging yet enjoyable experience. i got married in july 1999 to joe martone, also a former lakehead graduate. currently, i am teaching core french and english at st. peter's secondary school in barrie. i am really enjoying my teaching experiences at the secondary level. in may i will be spending 4 days in québec with a colleague and a great group of grade 10 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 . i am looking forward to a wonderful "québecois" experience. next year i will be chairperson of the french and international studies department at a new high school in barrie - st. joan of arc. i look forward to this new position. hello and thanks to all my profs. you made my stay and education at l.u. that much more pleasant and valuable. 23 leslie avenue, barrie, on. l4n9n9
nadine bibollet-ruche (singleton) (b.a./b.ed. 1995) hello, i am a former l.u. graduate and would like to contribute to your newsletter. i am still teaching at the international school of sophia antipolis, on the cote d'azur and am happy to announce that i recently got married in august. i noticed the picture of randy prescod with whom i participated in the gifu/ lakehead exchange. i'd love to be on the list, and if possible be of help to any of the rhone alpes/ontario candidates. in 1993 i was on the exchange in grenoble. i hope all of you in the dept. are well, and that this new school year is not too hectic. all the best, - nadine.
back to school!
valerie: i love french. l. u. was the closest. i had taken french in high school for five years and was very successful. i was encouraged to continue with it. i started six years ago. pleasure was my main motivation.
how would you describe your experience at l. u. in the language department?
valerie: fantastic! the teachers always took the time to help you. i loved the grammar. even now, i enjoy writing in french.
marion: all the teachers were good. i had a very stimulating experience with mrs. seyffert. (i really appreciated her insistence on excellence); learning about french civilization and literature with a. nabarra, and french canadian with a. cloutier were the high points. classes were small; it was a good opportunity to learn.
do you have the opportunity to use french in your everyday life?
valerie: i write letters to three former french assistants and two friends. i watch the french television. i try to speak with a friend.
marion: only by reading and when i travel. it quickly comes back to me.
would you recommend this to other people in your situation?
valerie: yes, i certainly would. it is a wonderful opportunity to open your mind.
marion: yes i would. i would advise them to read as much as they can to build vocabulary. if you have an inquiring mind, learn about other cultures, get the most out of travel and make friends. learning a foreign language adds another dimension to one's life. it gives greater insight and appreciation into your own language. it also facilitates the acquisition of a third language.
international week is celebrated at lakehead
on monday the 26th, a fashion show took place in the agora. each country showed its national or traditional outfit, well, most of them... since france had organized a show whose theme was: "the prejudices about france", which conveyed all the ideas and opinions (more or less true) that people around here have about france. it went from the typical "french man" with his "beret" and "baguette", without forgetting the red wine of course, to french can can dancers. during the three following days, the countries displayed their traditions and advertised their culture in the agora. for each country, you could find information about tourism, traditions, and even cooking for some. it was very animated and people seemed quite interested.
anyway, we all had a lot of fun participating in this international week. that will stay a wonderful memory that we all share and never forget.
jokes - "let's go camping!"
"i see millions and millions of stars," says watson.
"and what does that tell you?" asks holmes.
"well ..., astronomically, it tells me that there are millions of galaxies and billions of stars in the universe. astrologically, i see that saturn is in leo. chronologically, it tells me that it's about half past three in the morning. theologically, it tells me that god is infinite and we are infinitesimal. meteorologically, it tells me that tomorrow will be a beautiful day.
... and what does it tell you, holmes?
then holmes says, "watson, you twit, it tells me that somebody stole our tent!"