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French War and Military Vocabulary Unfortunately, to follow the news in French, this bilingual French English war and military vocabulary may come in handy. War = La Guerre (not la gare) La guerre – war. Watch out for the pronunciation since I hear many students mistake “la gare” (A sound = the train station) with “la guerre” (ay sound). Peace = La Paix This weird French word ends in a silent X, and is pronounced like “pay”. We talk about “des pourparlers de paix”, “des négociations de paix” = peace talks. French War Vocabulary Une arme = a weapon Different French Armies L’armée – the army (general term)L’armée de terre – the army (the ground division)L’armée de l’air – the Air ForceLa Marine Nationale – the Navy (not the Marines, which would be translated as… I’m not sure: “les forces spéciales” maybe… Note as well that “la marine marchande” is the ensemble of commercial ships. How do You Say World War I and World War II in French? We have several ways to talk about WWI and WWII in French. The War Against Terror in French

La Pratique du FLE et du Français Language Castle Blog Blog Archive We Cant Wait for Superman to Help Young Dual Language Learners - Many Languages. One Classroom. By Karen Nemeth Don’t wait – I think you can find Superman in the heart of every great preschool teacher! Based on what I’ve been reading lately, the real question is how are we going to release the superpowers of preschool teachers so they can ensure the best possible start for all of the young children they teach? Yes – all of the children. Not just the ones who speak English. I think the key to making early education effective for the 25% of our under 6 population who come from different languages lies in bringing teacher-child interactions into focus. Powerful interactions between teachers and children are important. And I made a similar case in my Jan/Feb 2007 article from Child Care Exchange, “Conversation: The Common Thread in our Work” where I wrote, “One engaging, whimsical chat with a young child is enough to put a smile on my face at the end of the toughest day. So how can we help teachers feel better prepared to do this? Successful school reform has to start early.

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