MOMES.NET/ This is a super French web-site just for kids. It has
cool games, a dictionary, and updates on popular TV shows and
movies. There's also a Parents' page and an educational advice
page. You can even listen to popular children's songs!
Do you want to continue the games and fun in French at home?
Alliance Francaise d'Atlanta/ This site provides information
about the Alliance Francaise's local French Cultural Center. They
offer classes, and regular french-related events or outings in
the metro Atlanta area.
How can I learn more about French cultural outings in Atlanta?
Consulat General de France in Atlanta / Here you'll find out
about current relations between the U.S. and France, how you can
travel to France. Also check out French-language movie listings
and the local French Embassy's monthly newsletter.
How can I learn more about French-speaking cultures without leaving my city?
Ecole du Samedi/ A French Saturday School in Atlanta for native
French speakers and non-native children who seek to learn French.
Classes are also available for adults of various speaking levels,
starting with beginners, and for parents and toddlers, too.
What's out there for the child who loves French or needs additional reinforcement?
French Culture & Education in the USA/ Great resource for
teachers, parents and students of French. You can find out about
French books, art, performing arts, contests and various foreign
language programs across the country.
How can I learn more about the benefits of French education on the national level?
This five-minute video clip is so interesting! Learn about the
similarities and major differences between school lunches at
Sarah Smith and those of school children in France. Write two
sentences or a question and a sentence to express your thoughts
about the news report. It'll make your mouth water! Miam! Miam!
CBS News Video -- French School Lunches
If you'd like to hear some cool French music, try out some of the
MP3 music clips that you can download for free. Listen to
excerpts from Eric Vincent's many CDS, and if you like them, ask
your parents to order a CD online for you. He sings and plays
music in a variety of styles. Looks like he's travelled around
the world and been influenced by music from Haiti, Réunion,
France (his home country), and America, too.
Music by Eric Vincent