The study of French is an important part of the secondary school curriculum. French is not only one of Canada’s two official languages but is also widely used around the world.
Knowledge of another language is valuable for a number of reasons. Through learning an additional language, students can strengthen their first-language skills and enhance their critical and creative thinking abilities; they also tend to become more tolerant and respectful of other cultures. In addition, the ability to communicate in another language provides students with a distinct advantage in a number of careers, both in Canada and internationally.
The aim of the French as a Second Language (FSL) curriculum is to prepare students to perform effectively in the challenging world they will face by providing them with the skills they will need to communicate in a second language. To make the curriculum relevant to students’ lives, knowledge and skills are taught in contexts that reflect their interests and experiences. Students will be able to choose from courses that lead to study at the post-secondary level or to the workplace, depending on their individual interests, strengths, and aspirations.
Resources
- Need a French-English dictionary? Use WordReference.com.
- Need to check your grammar? Use BonPatron.
- Want to practise your French by reading some articles or listening to French news reports? Visit Radio-Canada.
Future Careers
Knowledge of the French language can lead to numerous careers and can provide you with a distinct advantage over other candidates in any job. Here are just a few:
- Business
- Flight Attendant
- Government/Politics
- Medical
- Receptionist
- Teacher
- Tour Guide
- Translator
- Travel Agent