Parlons Français – Grade 9/10 (August): For-Credit Student Trips

PARLONS FRANCAIS

COURSE OVERVIEW

I had the opportunity to really apply my French in the real world.

Start your adventure in Ottawa and venture to Trois Rivieres, and Saguenay, Quebec City, and Montreal.

Visit crashing waterfalls and breathtaking scenery at Canyon Ste Anne, enjoy dinner at a local Sugar Shack, step back in time to explore the history of Old Montreal, learn and experience French Canadian culture in an authentic way, all in French!

ACTIVITIES

In the spotlight

Here are some of the exciting experiences
included in the program.

WHALE WATCHING

Watch whales that travelled thousands of kilometres to come feed and rest in their natural habitat at the St. Lawrence Marine Park in Saguenay

GHOST WALK IN QUEBEC CITY

Hear some seriously spooky stories as you walk the streets of Quebec City.

SUGAR
SHACK

Go back in time in this rustic abode and dance the night away.

LACHINE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Step into the vibrant fur trade era in the heart of Old Lachine and relive a vibrant page of history through the lives of voyageurs, the bourgeois and the Amerindians.

OLD TROIS-RIVIÈRES

Learn about French culture in Canada on a walk through the second oldest Francophone city to be founded in North America.

PRICES & DATES

Date:

July 8 – 17

Price:

$3,490.00

Course:

Core French, Grade 9, Academic (FSF1D, FSF1P, FEF1D, FIF1D)

Prerequisite:

Minimum of 600 hours of French instruction, or equivalent

Availability

Date:

July 8 – 17

Price:

$3,490.00

Course:

Core French, Grade 10, Academic (FSF2D, FIF2D)

Prerequisite:

Core French, Grade 9, Academic or Applied

Availability

Program Fees

Program Fee

All-inclusive Price $3,490.00

Insurance

(as required by our education partner)

Allianz Youth Plan & Cancel For Any Reason Benefit $188.00

Registration Deadline

*Email info@edutravel.com for availability.

MANDATORY DATES

June 24

9:00am – 3:30pm

Orientation and First Class Online

Parents, students and teachers meet in the morning to review travel expectations and the itinerary. Teachers and students meet in the afternoon for their first class and to work on introductory assignments.

June 25 – July 3 (approx 10 hours)

*in total to be completed at any convenient time of the student’s choice

Independent Learning Online

Student will work independently to complete and submit assignments. Teachers will be available to answer questions through the online platform.

July 4 – 7

9:00am – 3:30pm

Pre-Trip Online Classes

Teachers and students will interact in mandatory online classes as students participate in direct teaching, group activities, discussions and presentations.

Edu travel

July 8 – 17

Travel

Experience the course firsthand and make real world applications.

July 18 & 19

9:00am – 3:30pm

Post-Trip Online Classes

Teachers and students will interact in mandatory online classes to complete their final assignments.

ALL INCLUSIVE

Each program covers all essential costs and all excursions, whether educational or leisure. We believe that each group should share the same experience.

Teachers and Administrators

Airfare and Transport

Hotels and Accommodations

Breakfast and Dinner

Excursions and Sightseeing

Experiential Learning Experience

Edutravel Education Guide

All Gratuities and Applicable Taxes

Professional Tour Guides

A DAY IN THE LIFE

Each day is thoughtfully planned to provide an unforgettable adventure that will teach lessons about the course, individuals and the world around.

MORNING ROUTINE

Students enjoy breakfast at the hotel.

MORNING WORK PERIOD

Students have a work period to review assignments.

MIDDAY

Students visit Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Centre.

AFTERNOON ACTIVITY

Supervised lunch and free time near the St.Lawrence River.

LATE AFTERNOON

Students explore the lighthouse keeper’s house followed by whale, seals and seabirds watching.

DINNER

Students enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

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