Did you know that French fries were really Belgian?
Explore the diversity and richness of the French-speaking world! This module invites you to dive into the accents, local expressions, and cultural differences across Francophone regions—from Switzerland to Belgium, North to West Africa, Québec to the French Overseas Territories. Discover how France’s colonial past and more recent cultural exchanges have shaped these unique Francophone identities.
Teachers will select content and materials based on their expertise and preferences while also consulting with students to align with their expectations. Conversation classes are designed to foster a dynamic exchange of ideas. Guided by the teacher, students are encouraged to share their thoughts and experiences. The goal is to create a relaxed and engaging atmosphere—the classes are not intended to feel like a lecture or formal academic lesson.
Here are some topics that might be covered in this module. They can be adjusted based on the interests of both the teacher and the students.
- A tour of accents and expressions that make each region distinctive
- Engaging discussions on the legacies of colonialism, borrowed words, and the complex concept of Francophonie
- Cultural highlights: from Belgium’s Tintin to Québec’s Céline Dion, and the vibrant music scenes and cuisines of French-speaking Africa
Interactive Tools: videos, audio clips, and resources to listen to and compare Francophone accents! Share your impressions and see how each accent tells a unique story of culture and history.