Reporters francophones

Reporters francophones

An inclusive, communicative French program that speaks to today’s young learners!

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About REPORTERS FRANCOPHONES

REPORTERS FRANCOPHONES is an inclusive, innovative, standards-based French program aimed at teenage students at the introductory level. 

It follows a communicative approach to learning through projects inspired by real-world scenarios.

What our users say

“Life has never been so good! Even after 25 years of classroom experience as a French teacher I normally spend a great deal of time prepping and planning but with this program I am spending very little time prepping lessons. The resources are so engaging and effective! Motivation levels on behalf of the students are very high!! How exciting!! Our program enrollment numbers are growing!”

Kindra Harte, French & Spanish Teacher at Claremont Secondary School in the Saanich School District (BC)

“Wow! This program mentions Lupin! It's so current!!

I am so excited to learn about French Voice and Cirque du Soleil! This is fun!

I feel confident speaking French because we get to practice and use our French all the time!

Students at Claremont Secondary School in the Saanich School District (BC)

Why REPORTERS FRANCOPHONES?

  • Active: Students take an active role in their learning and become true reporters by creating real-life reports about their communities, experiences, and personal interests.
  • Communicative: Students learn to communicate in French from day one.
  • Intercultural: Students develop intercultural skills from a contemporary and inclusive perspective.
  • Digital: Students integrate technology into their learning with access to a cutting-edge digital learning environment.
  • Inclusive: Students develop an. understanding of global equity by encountering a wide range of identities and communities in the French-speaking world and in their own world.
  • Authentic: Students read, watch, and listen to a broad variety of engaging authentic materials.
  • Connected: Students learn French through other disciplines, such as math, history, science, art, and social studies.
  • Fun: Students take part in fun activities and games that keep them engaged and motivated.
  • Differentiation: The program offers numerous materials that allow for differentiated instruction.
  • Accessible: It features a layout for students with learning challenges: instructions are simplified, action verbs are noted in bold, and the fonts are clear and easy to read for students with dyslexia. It offers additional resources for students with hearing or visual impairments as well.

Why REPORTERS FRANCOPHONES?

  • Active: Students take an active role in their learning and become true reporters by creating real-life reports about their communities, experiences, and personal interests.
  • Communicative: Students learn to communicate in French from day one.
  • Intercultural: Students develop intercultural skills from a contemporary and inclusive perspective.
  • Digital: Students integrate technology into their learning with access to a cutting-edge digital learning environment.
  • Inclusive: Students develop an. understanding of global equity by encountering a wide range of identities and communities in the French-speaking world and in their own world.
  • Authentic: Students read, watch, and listen to a broad variety of engaging authentic materials.
  • Connected: Students learn French through other disciplines, such as math, history, science, art, and social studies.
  • Fun: Students take part in fun activities and games that keep them engaged and motivated.
  • Differentiation: The program offers numerous materials that allow for differentiated instruction.
  • Accessible: It features a layout for students with learning challenges: instructions are simplified, action verbs are noted in bold, and the fonts are clear and easy to read for students with dyslexia. It offers additional resources for students with hearing or visual impairments as well.

REPORTERS FRANCOPHONES components

Textbook

Workbook

Annotated Teacher's Edition

Bundle Edition

Digital Edition

Go through the levels and samples

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Workbook spotlight: building proficiency

The Workbook contains an abundance of activities to practice and expand the grammar and the vocabulary presented in the Student Edition. It also includes sections to practice the three modes of communication (interpretive, presentational, and interpersonal), and a number of ideas for developing learning strategies. All the activities are graded according to the degree of difficulty and are presented as tearable print-outs.

Annotated Teacher’s Edition

The  Annotated Teacher’s Edition contains an abundance of annotations created to complement various teaching contexts and styles (Remote learning, CI, TPR, Gamification…), save time in class preparation, and implement ways for effective differentiation in instruction and assessment. It also includes answer keys, proficiency benchmarks, ideas and recommendations on how to extend the activities further, and much more.

Our digital environment

My French Hub is a platform offering digital content and resources for students and teachers who work with CAP SUR.... It is designed with a clear purpose in mind: to improve teaching and learning experiences in K-12 environments with engaging content and helpful, user-friendly tools. 

The platform offers easy access to a vast array of material in different formats to help students better grasp and practice contents, build their skills, develop cultural insights, and meet learning objectives. My French Hub is easy, flexible and intuitive for all users.

Technology that is affordable,
intuitive, mobile, and accessible to all!

Students can find:

  • An interactive version of the Student Edition
  • An interactive version of the Workbook
  • An enriched eText version of the Student Edition
  • An enriched eText version of the Workbook
  • Grammar tutorials (video)
  • Grammar tutorials (video)
  • Pronunciation tutorials (video)
  • Videos with scripts and closed captions for students who are hearing impaired
  • Audio files with scripts
  • Differentiation worksheets
  • Assessment rubrics
  • Self and peer assessment rubrics
  • Interactive quizzes
  • French-English and English-French Glossaries
  • Maps
  • …and more!

Teachers can find:

  • An interactive version of the Student Edition
  • An interactive version of the Workbook
  • An enriched eText version of the Student Edition
  • An enriched eText version of the Workbook
  • An eText version of the Teacher’s Edition
  • AP and IB correlations
  • Standards correlations
  • Lesson plans
  • Hybrid learning plans
  • Assessment Program (midterm and final exams, Integrated Performance Assessments, etc.)
  • Grammar tutorials (video)
  • Pronunciation tutorials (video)
  • Videos with scripts and closed captions for students who are hearing impaired
  • Audio files with scripts
  • Differentiation worksheets
  • Assessment rubrics
  • Self and peer assessment rubrics
  • Interactive quizzes
  • An LMS with gradebook, messaging system, homework assignment tool and analytics data to evaluate student performance
  • …and more!

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East Canada

Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador 

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