Put on your beret, munch on a pain au chocolat and let the library be your French tutor.
- Borrow a French language multimedia set from one of our community libraries now open so you can practice anywhere;
- We also have French dictionaries (including one you can access online from home!) and books about France;
- One of the best ways to learn a language is to immerse yourself in it – read books and magazine articles written in French, watch French films, and listen to French music;
- Find articles about places in France, as well as French history and culture, at Student Resource Center;
- Food is at the heart of French culture. We have lots of information about French cooking.
- Learn about notable French people and more at WorldBook Online InfoFinder;
- Explore travel and tourism websites – we’ve brought all the best ones together in one place to make it easy for you;
- Earn an excellence in NCEA French with help from NZQA;
- The BBC makes learning French easy;
- Make learning French fun – play games at Digital Dialects;
- Keen to visit or live in France for a while? Win yourself a student-exchange scholarship;
- GoAbroad.com and Youth For Understanding also offer travel opportunities for high school students;
- Get travel tips from Lonely Planet;
- Let the French Government Tourist Office be your tour guide.
Want some more really useful resources for another NCEA subject? Go to The Pulse, the library’s website for teens.