Charlotte Mason began foreign language study the first year of school and this podcast episode is a demonstration of two kinds of lessons in the First Form (first through third grade). Becca Buslovich steps in as the teacher in this immersion lesson, one who is not a native speaker or expert in French herself, to encourage parents who have little or no proficiency to equip themselves to teach their children in foreign language instruction.
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Notes of Lessons (1)
Subject: French (Link to Images used in Lesson here)
Form: I Time: 10 minutes
OBJECTS:
I. To teach three new vocabulary words.
II. To increase the children’s ability to understand the meaning of the French language.
III. To help the children better pronounce French words.
LESSON:
Step I–Using a picture and gestures teach each new word, having children repeat the word in French.
Step II–Use the new word in a sentence, using gestures to insinuate meaning.
Step III–Have the children repeat the phrase.
Step IV–Have children point to the correct picture as teacher says the word or phrase.
Notes of Lessons (2)
Subject: French (Link to Images used in Lesson here)
Form: IA Time: 10 minutes
OBJECTS:
I. To use a story and narration to increase the children’s understanding of French.
II. To increase the children’s ability to listen to longer passages in French.
LESSON:
Step I–Using a picture and gestures read the story, phrase by phrase.
Step II–Ask the children to narrate the French phrase in English.
Step III–Have the children repeat the phrase in French.
Hachette’s First Illustrated Primer
Masons Living Languages (Becca’s CM Foreign Language site full of resources)
Pictures used in the lessons can be accessed here
Cherrydale Press (Gouin Series)
Search “Notes of Lessons” in this volume of the Parents’ Review to see examples of HOE Teachers’ Lessons