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What is Core French?

Helping Your Child: FAQ
Core French (or Basic French) is a program in which French is studied as a subject within the English stream program. The amount of French studied in a school year per week varies from school jurisdiction to school jurisdiction. Some programs start in elementary school, while others begin in high school. French is usually offered as an option at the high school level. For more information on the Core French program, please request a free copy of Core French Q & A from CPF.
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Introduction What is core French?

Core French FAQ
Canadian Parents for French supports all French second language (FSL) programs in Canadian schools, so that all students may have the opportunity to develop skills in both of Canada's official languages. This report answers some of the questions parents ask most frequently about core French. Our answers are based on research conducted over the past 35 years. Selected CPF resources and references are listed, along with an order form, at the end of the report.
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What should happen in a core French classroom?

Core French FAQ
Learning activities should balance listening, speaking, reading and writing.In the beginning, curriculum emphasizes listening and speaking. Later, the emphasis on reading and writing increases. Curriculum should be based on fields of experience or 'themes' that consider the learners' life experiences, intellectual development, and interests. Research has shown that using theme-based tasks is effective for teaching a second language (Skehan & Foster, 1997; Turnbull, 1999a; Turnbull, 1999b).
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Why core French - why not another language?

Core French FAQ
Ideally, students would learn a variety of the languages alive in Canada's diverse communities. Sadly, language education is not valued as highly in Canada as it is in Europe, for example, where students commonly study three or four languages. For many reasons, it makes most sense for French to be the second language taught in most Canadian schools: French is one of our official languages, spoken by over 6.7 million Canadians and more than 300 million people world-wide.
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How can I help my core French child?

Core French FAQ
Students whose parents have positive attitudes to French tend to do better in core French (Stern, Swain, McLean, Friedman, Harley & Lapkin, 1976; Pack, 1979; Ullmann, Geva & Mckay, 1985). They also develop a more positive attitude toward French and francophones (MacFarlane & Wesche, 1995). This means you can play an active role in your child's success with core French. Even if you don't speak French - or aren't confident in your rusty skills - you can help.
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What else should I know about core French?

Core French FAQ
Teacher shortage is a growing issue across Canada, and some school boards face a particular challenge in finding qualified FSL teachers. Parents can help by supporting the many excellent teachers currently in core French, and by advocating for more training and more teachers with the specialized skills needed in a core French classroom.
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Where is Core French offered?

Helping Your Child: FAQ
Core French (or Basic French) is a program in which French is studied as a subject within the English stream program. The amount of French studied in a school year per week varies from school jurisdiction to school jurisdiction. Some programs start in elementary school, while others begin in high school. French is usually offered as an option at the high school level. For more information on the Core French program, please request a free copy of Core French Q & A from CPF.
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How many students are enrolled in Core French?

Helping Your Child: FAQ
According to the 1997 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Official Languages almost 2 million students were enrolled in Core French in Canada in 1997-98.
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What is a quality core French program?

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Follow a curriculum emphasizing communicative skills and vocabulary suitable to the age and interests of the students Have French-language materials in the school library at a level that the students can read and understand Include written and audio-visual materials that foster an appreciation of the cultures of French-speaking people.
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How does core French differ from immersion?

Core French FAQ
There are two principal differences between core and immersion French programs: the kind of exposure to French, and the amount of it. In immersion, instruction is mostly in French. Subject areas, like math, music, and science, are taught in French. The second language is the medium and not the object of instruction. Core French curriculum, on the other hand, concentrates on speaking, listening, reading, and writing in French.
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What is the difference between core French and French immersion?

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In core French, your child learns French as a specific subject within the curriculum of English-language schools. In French immersion programs, ideally all activities and learning, except for English language arts classes, are in French.
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Are the results from core French programs very different from French immersion?

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Yes. Students can achieve a moderate level of proficiency in core French programs while graduates of early French immersion are expected to be functionally bilingual.
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Where will the CORE be located?

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PNBC’s CORE program is currently located within PNBC’s Woodbury treatment facility. While located on the same premises as PNBC’s treatment program, the CORE occupies separate and distinct space. The CORE program is separated from PNBC’s treatment area/program by glass walls and doors that enclose the 340 square foot facility. The CORE includes separate exercise equipment that is not available for use by PNBC’s patient population.
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What is the Dublin Core?

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Dublin Core metadata is used to supplement existing methods for searching and indexing Web-based metadata, regardless of whether the corresponding resource is an electronic document or a "real" physical object. The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCMES) was the first metadata standard deliverable out of the DCMI was an IETF RFC 2413.
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What is your core?

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The core is an unofficial term used to describe the muscles in your mid-section that stabilize the body during exercise. Heavy compound exercises like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses work the core. You can also train your core with isolation movements like planks (core stability), crunches (core strength), russian twists (rotational strength) and glute bridges. Depending on who you ask, the core consists of your glutes, your obliques, your abs and your lower back.
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What is the Core Release?

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Well into the project we decided it would be easiest and most efficient and make for smaller downloads if we broke up the project into sections and released them as they were completed. The Core is the first of 4 releases for the JK version of MMvSG. It will be the basic (hence the name core) engine needed to play. You will use it with the later released components for increased fun.
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Why all that French?

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The first ballet school was in France, and the terminology was crystallized there. Nearly everything in ballet is described by a French word or phrase. (You even wish dancers good luck in French.
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Ravenloft: FAQ
The Core is the main group of nations that makes up the major continent in Ravenloft. It is considered the "heart" of the setting. Land that fit the traditional European style of gothic horror were designed to be part of the Core, while the others more exotic lands are generally Islands or part of a Cluster. Large bodies of water are located on the Core's East and West coasts. In each of these seas many islands are found, most of them being small domains, each with their own darklords.
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The CORE are a group of experienced players, who some call dull and boring, but they (very) occasionally do shiney things on the pitch.
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CORE - FAQ
CORE is an international not-for-profit association of Registrars constituted under Swiss Law. CORE is active in the Domain Name Registration area since 1997. CORE's members are professional registrars from various areas (Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific) who handle domain name registration on behalf of customers. Currently CORE has members in present in 14 countries and manage in total over 400,000 domain names in various TLDs.
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If you do not have a core, we recommend that you explore other alternatives to SBT. Other companies, such as OEM dealers and salvage yards, can offer more economical solutions.
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LowerAbdomenExercises.com - Faq
Many people think the core is just your abs (from late night infomercials), which is not true. Your "core" or midsection consists of more than just your abs. Your core is made up of three parts: abdominals, obliques (both internal and external), and your lower back. For training purposes though, your abdominals are separated into two sections, upper and lower.
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What is 'the core'?

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The core' is the actual edonkey program which does everything behind the scenes - connecting to servers, searching, downloading, uploading, all that stuff. Generally, the 'core' is simply the usual linux command line client. However, if it is started with a special command line option (ie.
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What is a French top?

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A French top is a skin color material, in which the hair gets knotted underneath, so that it looks like the hair is sprouting out of your own scalp.
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Why French polish?

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O.K. Here's what's wrong with French polish. It's not as smooth and shiny as glass (usually). It is so thin that it gets scratched just by looking at it. It degrades where it comes in repeated contact with skin and perspiration. It is labor-intensive to apply. Now here's what's right with French polish. It has a warm, non-industrial appearance that is compatible with, and enhances, the organic nature of the underlying wood.
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Are French and US electricity the same?

Paris Frequently Asked Questions
If you are about to travel to Paris, do not forget to pack the right adapters for your small appliances. Otherwise, you will get yourself into trouble. Electricity in France-and more generally in Europe-comes out of the electrical outlets at 230-240 volts. In the US, the voltage is 110 volts. If your electric shaver is not meant to be used in a power band of 110-240 V, it will burn quickly when you plug it in a French socket.
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