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Margaret Schmidt
Margaret Schmidt
In everyday life, members of any and every culture experience some unique phenomenon related to their upbringing, tradition, and surroundings. Ranging from holidays to schooling to living arrangements, Francophone cultures exhibit a wide range of trends and habits, dependent on everything from family life to religion.
Rites of passage are ceremonies or traditions that mark the transition from one stage of life to another. These rituals can vary significantly from one culture to another, and Francophone countries are no exception:
France has a long history of colonization in Africa, and as a result, many African countries have inherited elements of French culture, including holidays. Here are a few examples of French holidays that are celebrated in some African countries, as well as in France itself:
L'Education
France | Other Francophone Countries |
Education is highly valued, wherein the French education system is one of the best in the world. Free education from ages 6-16 is provided; beyond that, French university is advanced and allows students to pursue various types of degrees for little to no cost. Education is competitive and seen as an essential investment for French young adults. Universities and career development are respected and valued by the French. | While levels of schooling and the general emphasis on its importance are relatively similar, conditions may prevent all schooling from being without cost. Secondary education, such as university, may have limited access due to resources and funding. In Morocco, for example, school quality varies greatly by region, with dropout rates much higher than a French school counterpart and many fewer girls than boys present in the education system. |
La Logement
France, an urban country with plenty of economic breadth and infrastructure, sees many more urban homes with updated resources and not much lack of housing availability. In contrast, African countries with Francophone backgrounds can have challenges with access to housing given higher rates of poverty. In urban cities, housing may be similar to what one may find in France, Canada, or other European nations. In more rural areas, though, mud houses and other traditional forms of shelter are common. These differences in housing can encourage migration and urbanization, since certain families or citizens seek out better housing, work, and schooling opportunities.
The main theme of Unit 1 is Families & Communities, but also includes Personal & Public Identities, Contemporary Life as well as Global Challenges.
Unit 1 highlights three of the FRQs—the Free-Response Questions:
For the email reply, you might be asked to describe your family, or explain what you know about family structures of a francophone culture. You may be asked to explain challenges facing families in today's world, the impact of social media on identity, or your own personal interest and goals Don't forget: The email reply is formal! "Vous", monsieur, madame, s'il vous plaît! A successful email reply should include clear examples and appropriate language. Practice using the vocabulary and expressions shared here to prepare. You got this!! 💻
For the conversation, you'll need to respond (spontaneously!) to questions about contemporary issues (life, your family, your interests, school, friends, even global issues). For the Conversation task, you'll always be speaking with someone your age, so the register is informal—"tu", not "vous"! Your questions and answers should be informal, but you still need to use accurate vocabulary, as well as appropriate greeting and leave-taking expressions. 🗣️
The cultural comparison is a formal presentation, and you'll need accurate vocabulary and clear examples, and good organization to respond well. Past topics include technology, immigration, health care, and recycling, to name a few. Thinking about the theme of Families & Communities, you might be asked to compare family structures or changes to family structures, rites of passage, changing roles in families, or maybe housing structures and affordability. Using the resources above, as well as your own rock-star skills, you'll hit this one out of the park! ⚖️
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