Celebrating Harmony Day With Fun Languages In Wollongong

    • Celebrating Harmony Day With Fun Languages In Wollongong

      160321 blog harmony day“Harmony Day, 21 March, celebrates Australia’s cultural diversity. It’s about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone. It is a day for all Australians to embrace cultural diversity and to share what we have in common. The central message for Harmony Day is that ‘everyone belongs’, reinforcing the importance of inclusiveness to all Australians.” source Australain Government Department of Social Services

      This little blog by our Fun Languages Manager in Wollongong, Nicole Weber, illustrates just how diverse Australia is as well as the fact that every immigration story is unique in its own way.

      Nicole’s Harmony Day celebrations were also recently featured in
      The Advertiser Times

      Harmony Day for Fun Languages in Wollongong – by Nicole Weber (Club Manager – Illawarra Region)

      “I run a small Spanish and German breakfast class at Mount Saint Thomas School on Mondays, which falls on Harmony Day this year (21st of March).

      The students in the Spanish class have practiced the “Hola Amigo” song which they performed for the Harmony Day school assembly with a little introduction speech by one of the girls, saying how it doesn’t matter where you’re from or what language you speak, we can all be friends.

      Our German class will read a picture book about words and love (“Die grosse Woerterfabrik”, the German translation of “Le grande fabrique de mots” by Agnes de Lestrade and Valeria Docampo – very much recommended btw!).  

      I was asked to speak at assembly about my journey to Australia along with another mum from Asia who will also tell her story, which is sadly much more grim and involves being a refugee. 

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  • Funny French Phrases For Brisbane & Gold Coast

    • Funny French Phrases For Brisbane & Gold Coast

      160406 spotlight brisbane frenchFrench is about to get really fun (and really funny!) in Brisbane with the restarting of our popular LCF Fun French programs for ages 2 and upwards in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

      Thousands of children across Australia already learn languages through our FUN programs and we are very excited to be restarting in Queensland.

      Just for starters, have a go at this tongue-twister:

      “Si mon tonton tond ton tonton, ton tonton sera tondu.” translates to “If my uncle shaves your uncle, your uncle will be shaved”

      One thing we know for sure at Fun Languages is that children, and adults, learn best while having fun. Our highly-regarded programs are designed to get your child USING the language quickly and naturally, with plenty of songs, games and role-plays.

      Check out some of our parent testimonials

      Our new French manager in Brisbane, Laurence Furedi, will be starting French after-school programs, Fun French for preschoolers as well as private French tutoring for children and adults.

      ENQUIRE NOW if you would like to start a French club at your school or childcare centre.

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  • “Allons Enfants De La Patrie …” – FREE Bastille Day Activity Sheet!

    • "Allons Enfants De La Patrie ..." - FREE Bastille Day Activity Sheet!

      French for Kids Bastille Day 2014 activity sheet giveaway

      On Thursday 14th July 2016, Francophiles the world over will be celebrating Bastille Day!

      The French National holiday, or La Fête Nationale, has been celebrated for over a century and, contrary to popular belief, doesn’t actually celebrate the storming of the Bastille.

      Instead, it commemorates the Fête de la Fédération, which was a celebration to mark the first anniversary of the storming of the Bastille in 1789, and which was a salute to the new constitutional monarchy, the birth of the French Republic and the general notion of liberty in France.

      Go here for a downloadable activity sheet to make your own “Cocardes Tricolore”, wear it on the 14th July, and celebrate Bastille Day in style!

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