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Bonjour!

Bonjour!. Just kidding!. 3 Methods. immersion. F oreign. L anguage in the. E lementary. S chool. F oreign. L anguage. EX perience. +. Pros. &. -. Cons. Most. ?. Effective. Mademoiselle Kelly!. Mrs. Ward, thanks for helping me to plan an execute my project and its components.

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  1. Bonjour!

  2. Just kidding!

  3. 3Methods

  4. immersion

  5. Foreign Language in the Elementary School

  6. Foreign Language EXperience

  7. + Pros & - Cons

  8. Most ? Effective

  9. Mademoiselle Kelly!

  10. Mrs. Ward, thanks for helping me to plan an execute my project and its components

  11. Many thanks to Dr. V for helping me with source location and project revisions.

  12. I would like to thank my parents for helping me with revisions.

  13. Thank you Anna Morrow for helping me revise my work.

  14. I would like to thank Mr. Manga for his mentorship.

  15. Thank you Mr. Rodofffor helping me simplify my presentation.

  16. Et finalement,

  17. merci aux élèves de français un,

  18. parcequ’ils ont fait la classe

  19. très magnifique!

  20. Avez-vous des questions?

  21. Works Cited Bronze Age Balance. FlickrCC: Blue Mountains. Web. 7 Jan. 2011. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/7945858@N08/3342770174>. Cooper, Thomas C. “Foreign Language Study and SAT-Verbal Scores.” The Modern Language Journal (Winter 1987): 381-387. JSTOR. Web. 6 Oct. 2010 <http://www.jstor.org>.  Foreign Language Flags from imagechef.com Gouin, Donna. “Report on Current Practice: Immersion Program in Montgomery, County Maryland.” Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning: Building Our Children’s Future. Ed. Myriam Met. New York: Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, 1998. 62-64. Print. Heining-Boynton, Audrey L. “What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of FLES, FLEX, and Immersion?” Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning: Building Our Children’s Future. Ed. Myriam Met. New York: Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, 1998. 1-4. Print. Holobow, Naomi E. “A Report on Research: The Suitability of Immersion for All Majority-Language Children.” Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning: Building Our Children’s Future. Ed. Myriam Met. New York: Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, 1998. 68-73. Print.

  22. Works Cited Continued Porter, Catherine.  "English Is Not Enough."  Chronicle of Higher Education 18 Apr. 2010: ProQuest Education Journals, ProQuest. Web.  24 Sep. 2010. <http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=2015789651&sid=1&Fmt=3&clientId=148420&RQT=309&VName=PQD>. Robinson, Deborah Wilburn. “The Cognitive, Academic, and Attitudinal Benefits of Early Language Learning.” Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning: Building Our Children’s Future. Ed. Myriam Met. New York: Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, 1998. 37-43. Print. Rubio, C. Albert. “A Rationale for Immersion.” Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning: Building Our Children’s Future. Ed. Myriam Met. New York: Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, 1998. 15-20. Print. Stewart, Janice Hostler. “Foreign Language Studies in Elementary Schools: Benefits and Implications for Achievement in Reading and Math.” Early Childhood Education Journal (Aug. 2005): 11-16. EBSCOHost Education Research Complete. Web. 30 Sept. 2010. <http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/>. St. Gil, Marc. Students in a Classroom at Leakey, Texas, Near San Antonio 05/73. May 1973. US National Archives. Flickr: The Commons. Web. 12 Oct. 2010. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/usnationalarchives/3703573629/>.

  23. Works Consulted Asher, James J. and Ramiro Garcia. “Optimal Age to Learn a Foreign Language.” The Modern Language Journal (May 1969): 334-341. JSTOR. Web. 18 Oct. 2010 <http://www.jstor.org>. Cloud, Nancy and Fred Genesee. “Multilingualism is Basic.” Educational Leadership (Mar. 1998): 62-65. EBSCOHost. Web. 8 Oct. 2010. <http://search.ebscohost.com>. Curtain, Helena. Foreign Language Learning: An Early Start. ERIC Digests. Web. 30 Sept. 2010. < http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-9218/start.htm>. Lyster, Roy. “Focus on Form in Content Based Instruction.” Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning: Building Our Children’s Future. Ed. Myriam Met. New York: Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, 1998. 105-109. Print. Met, Myriam. “Foreign Language on Starting Early.” Educational Leadership (Sept 1991): 88-89. EBSCOHost. Web. 14 Oct. 2010. <http://search.ebscohost.com>. Oxford, Rebecca. Language Learning Strategies: An Update. Center for Applied Linguistics, 1994. Web. 19 Oct. 2010. <http://www.cal.org/resources/digest/oxford01.html>. Torres, Irma. “Report on Current Practice: K-8 Program in Ferndale, Michigan.” Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning: Building Our Children’s Future. Ed. Myriam Met. New York: Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, 1998. 60-61. Print.

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