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Link for our podcast (en français!) | auxarcs
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French culture in the rest of the francophone world. Link for our podcast (en français! February 18, 2011. Https:/ learn.uark.edu/bbcswebdav/courses/1113-THEUA-WLLC-4023-SEC001-7627/WLLC%204213%20-%20Podcast.mp3. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Welcome to my blog! View all posts by auxarcs →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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French culture in the rest of the francophone world. Monthly Archives: January 2011. January 25, 2011. Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging! Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “auxarcs”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
Marie Antoinette | auxarcs
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French culture in the rest of the francophone world. April 25, 2011. In a nation awash with stereotypical myths of the everyday citizen sporting berets and striped shirts, eating cheese and bashing Americans while smoking really, really bad cigarettes (Gauloises FTW), being stuck-up is common accusation. Needless to say, none of these images actually describe a citizen of France, but the word “haughty” can describe one in particular – Marie Antoinette. Haughty, but not quite a hottie. Welcome to my blog!
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French culture in the rest of the francophone world. Welcome to my blog! I made this for my “Language Teaching and Internet” course. I am a few things, among them a future language teacher, Xbox addict, and a blond scholar-hermit living in a beery college town in the Ozarks. I stayed in Montréal for a month in the summer of 2007, and ever since I’ve been dreaming about poutine and all things French. Err, Québec French, anyway. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
Hockey – The sport that never ends | auxarcs
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French culture in the rest of the francophone world. Hockey – The sport that never ends. March 29, 2011. Sport The only sport. For such die-hard hockey fans, there is no substitute in the off-season, and many players are more than happy to oblige them with exhibition games and charity tournaments. And with the internet comes the ability for those outside of Quebec and the other provinces to view or listen to these games, which in turn makes it only more continual. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Word of the Day: Continual | Claire
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Word of the Day: Continual March 19, 2011. Filed under: Word of the Day. 8212; Claire @ 3:58 pm. Something continual in Latin American as well as Spanish culture is the idea of “siesta.” The majority of my experience with siesta has been in Spain, so I’m going to focus on that. The siesta also has familial ties. Most children and working adults don’t eat lunch at work. They all come home for a nice meal with the family and a little rest (once again, a lot like our dinner). Open 8:30 - 2, 4:30 - 9. On ano...
The biggest, baddest wraiths – EVER | French-fried
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All the frenchy mumbo jumbo you'd ever want. The biggest, baddest wraiths – EVER. The Eagle Nebula in all it's magnificence, floating out in space. But what does this have to do with French culture? A picture like this might constitue the barely visible part of the definition. These are obviously very stunning images… do you guys think that the inspiration and awe of these galactic wraiths could have been grasped by Messier and his cohorts with their relatively simple technology? Date : March 31, 2011.
Trains planes and automobiles. | French-fried
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All the frenchy mumbo jumbo you'd ever want. Trains planes and automobiles. So the first thing that came to mind when I sat down and thought about this rather obscure word was trains. Trains are a physical concatenation of a bunch of passenger, cargo, caboose and conductor cars. So then I move on to concatenate trains to French culture…. TGV. The best train ever (in my humble opinion). Here’s a cool zoomy picture:. Train à Grand Vitesse essentially, blow-your-mind fast. But I do have to cut them a little...
To infinity, and to France! | French-fried
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All the frenchy mumbo jumbo you'd ever want. To infinity, and to France! France is right in the stinkin' middle of it all. Hey, look at us! There was ‘French’ stuff all the way back in like 1140 (like La Chanson de Roland. What about you, (insert another big European country)? 8221; It was almost like a contest to see who had the oldest and most well defined culture. Good ol' Roland, makin some cultural identity and what not. These little cultural symbols have caused quite a stir in France. The continuit...
La Carte Vitale | rtgarner
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On April 15, 2011 · 6 Comments. One of the coolest and most practical differences between the U.S. and French health care systems is. In France, every citizen (minors are on their parents’ cards, I believe) receives this card, which contains every medical action performed on him/her. 8220;linked together, as in a chain”) made me think of la carte vitale, because a patient’s health history is so easily linked and accessed via one swipe of the card. Chloe, I would love to hear how the card. This is amazing...
An American in Paris | rtgarner
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An American in Paris. On March 6, 2011 · 6 Comments. It wasn’t exactly how I imagined one of my last days in France, but it was certainly a memorable one. Minutes after seeing (but not kissing) Oscar Wilde’s tombstone in Paris, my friend and I decided to do something a little more chipper than visiting a cemetery. But what could be more exciting than that? Disney World, of course! And so was that feeling. How dare we Americans build such a showy (brummagem? Piece of American patriotism in France? In this...
French Cinema | rtgarner
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On April 24, 2011 · 6 Comments. Maybe this has just been on my mind since I’m teaching a chapter about media/movies in France. But I also thought that French cinema would be pertinent to this week’s word: haughty. Although American movies are seen widely in France, the French are very proud of their cinema legacy. And they should be! 6 Responses to “French Cinema”. April 26, 2011 at 10:57 am. Otherwise, how do you rate a good /great movie? May 1, 2011 at 9:05 am. May 2, 2011 at 6:01 pm. Enter your commen...
Diamond in the Rough | rtgarner
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Diamond in the Rough. On February 6, 2011 · 3 Comments. Unfortunately, none of the problems seen in Haiti after the earthquake were new. Long-term plans are being put in place that will hopefully help stabilize this country. This video shows some of the problems still going on with these hoodlums today. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Thanks and have a great week! 8230;in the eye of the beholder. →. 3 Responses to “Diamond in the Rough”. February 12, 2011 at 8:14 pm. Excellent, excellent connection!
BOOZE | French-fried
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All the frenchy mumbo jumbo you'd ever want. This particular word of the week put me in quite a pickle. The variety of different things and situations that a word like “acceptation” lends itself to seemed a bit staggering at first glance. But instead of thinking really hard about some obscure topic that no one else would think to choose, I decided to do this post on one of my favorite things ever: booze. Watch out though! In fact, there were some students there that were only 17 and they were never oblig...
Concatenate | samanthalucas
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Just another WordPress.com site. The wraiths of Paris. Too haught to trot. →. April 13, 2011. Ok let me just start out by saying that it was really difficult for me to concatenate this word to French culture…. That being said, I thought outside of France and decided to concatenate French European culture and French North American culture–specifically that of Québec because that’s where I’ve been. One similarity I noticed though was the amount of time spent at dinner! View all posts by samanthalucas →.
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auxarcs | French culture in the rest of the francophone world
French culture in the rest of the francophone world. April 25, 2011. In a nation awash with stereotypical myths of the everyday citizen sporting berets and striped shirts, eating cheese and bashing Americans while smoking really, really bad cigarettes (Gauloises FTW), being stuck-up is common accusation. Needless to say, none of these images actually describe a citizen of France, but the word “haughty” can describe one in particular – Marie Antoinette. Haughty, but not quite a hottie. April 13, 2011.
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