Article posted July 21, 2012 at 11:55 AM GMT-7 •
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This video is one of 7 songs our mini workshop sang after 3 days of work. I was in Edmontion Choralies 2010 with French speakers from all over the world. This workshop was attended by about 1/5 of the delegates. To see more of our songs follow the trailer or go to Choralies 2012 for more of our songs. Skip the first minute of introduction if you want to get into the singing right away. I am the only person wearing their name tag. I forgot. I enter on the right in a long blue dress. This was fun!
Article posted July 21, 2012 at 11:55 AM GMT-7 •
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Article posted November 12, 2011 at 06:15 PM GMT-7 •
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If you are just starting to learn English there are some words that we use a lot. Play with them, rhyme with them and memorize them as fast as you can. You will learn to read and write in English much faster! Print them and put them on your fridge or your mirror in the bathroom or beside your screen. Read them before you turn on your screen. It will really help. Find your level and get started.
Ms. Richardson
Article posted September 8, 2011 at 11:46 PM GMT-7 •
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Watch for the pattern in jigging the "Red River Jig". There is a basic step for 32 beats, then the dancer must think of an alternating fancy step before the basic step returns in 32 beats. The form is A (basic step) B (fancy step 1) A (basic step) C (fancy step 2) A, C (fancy step 3), A, until the dancers repeat a fancy step. Then the dancer drops out of the competition. Here were have some very fast fancy steps in unison. This should be an Olympic event. The steps are done at warp speed. Try to keep up just sitting on a chair and moving your feet without weight on them. Even sitting, it is hard to keep this speed going. Have fun watching and try these steps. M.R.
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Article posted January 6, 2010 at 07:47 PM GMT-7 •
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You will be seeing a series of French versions of Les petits cochons in the next few days. Grade 2 students in 2RR and 2L are learning this play through dance, puppets and other activities.
Article posted January 6, 2010 at 07:47 PM GMT-7 •
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