Now we have finished the project I want to know what you thought of it. Please answer these questions by posting a coment.
1. Did you learn something new about a French speaking country? Did you find this interesting? Why / why not?
2. Could you see the connections between Social Subject, French and Making Connections by looking at the topic of conflict? Was this useful - how?
3. What did you think of the videos on the SCIAF website?
4. What did you think of the project creating a podcast?
5. Do you think your French has improved through this project? How?
6. Did you enjoy this project? Why?
1.yes but we cant remember
2.nope just thot it was french
3.interesting
4.fun leant a good skill
5.ross did a little learned 1 more word
6.it was all right beter than coping out of books
Posted by: matthew ross | March 24, 2009 at 09:26 AM
1.Yes, we learnt that their lives are different in a way but we have a lot of things in common
2.It was useful because it helped you understand conflict more
3.very detailed and good information
4.Good fun and a new way to present something. A better way of learning something because you remember it better.
5.Yes, our vocabulary has got bigger
6.Yes, we enjoyed it because it was fun even though we didn't get to pick our own groups
Posted by: Caitlin R and Jemma T | March 24, 2009 at 09:27 AM
1yes. yes not shour
2no
3interesting
4yes i engod it
5yes
6yes it was fun
Posted by: patrick | March 24, 2009 at 09:33 AM
I learnt a lot about Congo and i foundit really interesting. Yes i saw the conflict between social subjects and making connections. I thought the videos on the scaif website were good abnd really interesting. i thought that doing the project was really good.
Posted by: Laura | March 24, 2009 at 09:39 AM
1. yes, we learnt alot, we did find this intresting.
2.we couldnt see the conection.
3.we thought they were intresting.
4.i thought it was fun and intresting.
5.we learned more french in all different catagories.
6.we enjoyed working in groups, and not using our textbooks.
Posted by: Amy & Alex | March 24, 2009 at 09:42 AM
1.Yes, we learnt that their lives are different in a way but we have a lot of things in common.
2.It was useful because it helped you understand conflict more.
3.I think they were very detailed and intresting.
4.Great fun and it was a better way of learning because you remembered the information better.
5.Yes, our vocabulary has got bigger.
6.Yes, it was fun even though we didnt pick our own groups but we all worked together and we think we did really well.
Posted by: claire | March 24, 2009 at 09:49 AM
1. We learned about how their lives and ours differ and the problems that they face in the DRC.
2. The connection were helpful to make because we can use techniques learned in SS and MC to help us with our projects.
3. We thought they were interesting - we were unaware that anyone actually LIKED Celine Dion.
4.This was fun because we hadn't done a project like it before.
5.Yes, a bit as we had to speak the French and we could repeat it until we got it right.
6. Yes, we enjoyed this project because it was new and quite simple.
Posted by: Finn Smith, Stephen Wilson, Heather Davis, Lucinda Lewis, | March 24, 2009 at 09:50 AM
ross claire catlin jemma laura's was very good infact amazing lol
Posted by: alex | March 24, 2009 at 09:52 AM
1. yes we found out that africa had french speaking people.
2. yes but its boring because we do it in most classes.
3.thy were very interesting
4.it was quite cool because it was fun!!!!!!!!!!
5.NOT REALY BUS SORT OF .ITS GIVEN US OTHER SKILLS
6.AWSUM
Posted by: phoebe & kirsty | March 24, 2009 at 11:39 AM
1.yes
2.yes
3.different
4.it was fun
5.no and yes....
6.yes it was fun
Posted by: natz and steven | March 24, 2009 at 11:48 AM
1. yes because its quite interesting to find out about the different life styles.
2. Yes, we could see the conflict more easily.
3. They were interesting and useful.
4. Fun at times but also stressful.
5. Sort of. Yes/no because there were some new words to learn.
6. Yes because it was fun to do.
Posted by: Beth & Ellen. | March 24, 2009 at 12:00 PM