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Rochester teachers film online French classes for pupils

By: Sean McPolin smcpolin@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:03, 26 May 2020

Updated: 10:05, 27 May 2020

It's Bonjour from one primary school in Medway as two teachers are giving free French lessons on YouTube.

Michael Armstrong, who is the lead for foreign languages at the Skills for Trust Warren Wood Primary Academy, in Arethusa Road, Rochester, is filming workshops with his Spanish partner Olga Ferré Manchón, who also works at the Trust.

Michael, right, and Ola, left, are recording French lessons on YouTube for children at home

The classes are aimed at key stage 2 pupils, between the ages of eight and 11, and introduces the language with simple phrases, songs and graphics.

Michael said: “Languages are living things so I am not trying to teach French as an academic subject, it’s more fun and conversational and has really got our pupils engaged and practising.

“I absolutely adored holidays in France as a child so it’s a joy for me to put together these short videos which the children have really responded to.

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"I was teaching a weekly French lesson, and I think it’s vitally important for pupils to learn other modern global languages.

"We have multicultural schools so many of our pupils already speak their parents’ native languages but as we live in Europe it’s good for them to have an understanding of at least one language that is not English.”

Warren Wood Primary Academy in Rochester. Picture: Google

If you want to get involved, you can watch Michael and Olga's videos here.

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