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  1. The World of French

  2. The World of French

  3. L’Albanie L’Algérie L’Andorre L’Arménie L’Autriche La Belgique Le Bénin La Bulgarie Le Burkina Faso Le Burundi Le Cambodge Le Cameroun Le Canada Le Cap-Vert Le Centrafrique Chypre Les Comores Le Congo La République démocratique du Congo La Côte d'Ivoire La Croatie Le Djibouti La Dominique L’Égypte La Macédoine La France Le Gabon La Géorgie Le Ghana La Grèce La Guinée La Guinée Bissau La Guinée équatoriale Haïti La Hongrie Le Laos Le Liban La Lituanie Le Luxembourg Le Madagascar Le Mali Le Maroc L’Île Maurice La Mauritanie La Moldavie French-speaking Countries Le Monaco Le Mozambique Le Niger La Pologne La République Tchèque La Roumanie Le Rwanda La Sainte-Lucie Sao Tomé et Principe Le Sénégal La Serbie Les Seychelles La Slovaquie La Slovénie La Suisse La Syrie Le Tchad Le Togo La Tunisie L’Ukraine Vanuatu Le Vietnam

  4. English-speaking World

  5. French-speaking World

  6. Spanish-speaking World

  7. Arabic-speaking World

  8. Latin-speaking World

  9. 2006 AP Exams

  10. French- The Language of Technology

  11. French- The Language of Business

  12. French at Doig Middle School • The French Club at Tburg • Remember that 40% of the English language come from the French Language. • One teacher with experience including National Board Certification, and travel and study on two continents, members of the American Association of French Teachers. • French is your window to another world and culture

  13. Open yourself to the world! Let the world open itself to you! Study French!

  14. UN JOUR A PARISONE DAY IN PARIS By Wilson Delille

  15. History of Paris • The historical nucleus of Paris is the Ile de la Cité, a small island largely occupied by the huge Palais de Justice and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. A major characteristic of Paris is its tree-lined quays along the Seine River, in particular, along the Left Bank with its open-air bookstalls, the historic bridges that span the river, and the vast tree-lined boulevards like the Champs-Élysées.

  16. History of Paris • The historical nucleus of Paris is the Ile de la Cité, a small island largely occupied by the huge Palais de Justice and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. A major characteristic of Paris is its tree-lined quays along the Seine River, in particular, along the Left Bank with its open-air bookstalls, the historic bridges that span the river, and the vast tree-lined boulevards like the Champs-Élysées.

  17. Tour of Paris The first place I want to visit in my one day tour of Paris is La Tour Eiffel. So, I will take the metro closed to my Hotel and travel to the Eiffel Tower station. In fact, the most famous monument in the world (317 meters, 10,100 tons) was built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 for the Universal Exhibition of which it was the star.

  18. Tour of Paris The first place I want to visit in my one day tour of Paris is La Tour Eiffel. So, I will take the metro closed to my Hotel and travel to the Eiffel Tower station. In fact, the most famous monument in the world (317 meters, 10,100 tons) was built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 for the Universal Exhibition of which it was the star.

  19. Arc de Triumph Visiting the Arc de Triumph is my second choice. Commissioned in 1806 by Napoleon, shortly after his victory at Austerlitz, it was not finished until 1836. There are four huge relief sculptures at the bases of the four pillars. Beneath the Arch is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and eternal flame commemorating the dead of the two world wars. a

  20. Arc de Triumph Visiting the Arc de Triumph is my second choice. Commissioned in 1806 by Napoleon, shortly after his victory at Austerlitz, it was not finished until 1836. There are four huge relief sculptures at the bases of the four pillars. Beneath the Arch is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and eternal flame commemorating the dead of the two world wars. a

  21. NOTRE DAME DE PARIS • A gothic masterpiece, Notre Dame de Paris conceived by Maurice de Sully, was built between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries (1163-1345). Road distances in France are calculated on the basis of the "0 km" marked on the square in front of the cathedral.

  22. NOTRE DAME DE PARIS • A gothic masterpiece, Notre Dame de Paris conceived by Maurice de Sully, was built between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries (1163-1345). Road distances in France are calculated on the basis of the "0 km" marked on the square in front of the cathedral.

  23. Basilica of Sacre-Coeur This Church was built by the National Assembly following the defeat in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870.The basilica was consecrated in 1919. http://www.paris-tourisme.com/monuments/index.html

  24. Open yourself to the world! Let the world open itself to you! Study French!