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Congrès – Indiana French Competition . Indiana Association of Students of French Vingt-deuxième Congrès le 20 avril 2013 Cathedral High School. http://www.infrenchteachers.org/ http://www.infrenchteachers.org/congres/ What is congrès ? (overview)
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Congrès – Indiana French Competition Indiana Association of Students of French Vingt-deuxième Congrès le 20 avril 2013 Cathedral High School
http://www.infrenchteachers.org/ • http://www.infrenchteachers.org/congres/ • What is congrès? (overview) • http://www.infrenchteachers.org/congres/whatiscongres.htm • Student registration process • http://www.infrenchteachers.org/congres/registrationhome.htm • School fees • http://www.infrenchteachers.org/congres/fees.htm
Session types and how to prepare In class ( and out of class if desired): History and culture Geography Non- stop conversation Poetry Recitation Translation Vocabulary bee Scrambled sentences Extemporaneous Speaking Dictation Sight reading Trivia
Session types and how to prepare Outside of Class: Traditional Dance (group) Musical instrument ( solo/ensemble) Vocal performance ( solo /ensemble) Individual Dance Skit (beginning/advanced)
Poster and multimedia contest(2013 theme- Musique francophone) • Multimedia • http://www.infrenchteachers.org/congres/multimedia.html • Poster • http://www.infrenchteachers.org/congres/postercontests.html
More info • Rubrics for scoring on (website) • Individual winners not school teams • First- fourth places awarded in most categories • Winners posted as soon as event is over and has been scored • Certificates are created on site • Raffles • Food and trinkets for sale during sessions for those not involved in a session • Opening and closing ceremonies conducted by student officers • Teachers volunteer to help with scoring, judging, and organizing events for students. • Everyone is recognized and commended for a collaborative effort at the end of the day.
Indiana Association of Students of FrenchStudent Travel Scholarship Since the spring of 2000, the Indiana Association of Students of French has offered a scholarship to a student who will have competed two years in the Congrès and who will be traveling for one week or more in an organized travel program to a French-speaking country. This year the Congrès would like to offer $300 in scholarships. Eligible programs will include, but are not limited to: I.U. Honors Program in Foreign Languages (contingent upon acceptance), school-sponsored travel programs, and other travel programs offered by student travel companies.