French for Children, Primer B- Review and Giveaway!

(The following is a guest post written by Carol of journey-and-destination.)

 At the beginning of last year, my nearly 11 year old daughter started using French for Children, Primer A (FFCA) published by Classical Academic Press after a number of years of informal French study. It proved to be timely for her to commence learning this language using a more formal approach, and we were both very happy with the material. I wrote about our experience here.  

French for Children Primer B (FFCB) was published late last year and Classical Academic Press kindly sent me a copy for review purposes. I really like this Curriculum, and so my review is unabashedly positive, but it is my honest opinion. 

My now just turned 12 year old daughter started using FFCB in December last year, and it followed on seamlessly from their previous text. It is recommended for Grades 5 to 7 and follows the same style and format as FFCA with a couple of new additions.

Overview of FFCB:

  • 17 weekly chapters, including 3 review chapters and an end-of-book review  
  •  258 pages
  •  6 DVDs
  •  1 CD – contains chants, vocabulary, grammar, dialogues, Say it Aloud exercises and dictation exercises. (Also available as a downloadable audio file.)

                                                                                                                                                                        

New features include:

  • an alphabetical glossary or ‘mini dictionary’ of all vocabulary words from Primers A & B
  • Vocabulary also listed by chapter from which it first appeared in both Primers (12 pages)
  • Appendices condensed and organised into charts: e.g. prepositions, verbs & verb conjugations, past participles

Previous concepts learned throughout FFCA are referred to briefly before they are gone into more thoroughly e.g. FFCA covers the present tense and FFCB reviews this and then introduces the future tense in Chapter 9 and the past tense in Chapter 11.

FFCA teaches Irregular verbs, Part 1 and FFCB continues with part 2 & 3.

Some thoughts:

If you were coming from a different Curriculum and were thinking of starting with FFCB instead of FFCA, your child should be familiar with the following concepts first:

Infinitives
Negatives
Informal, formal forms
Definite & indefinite articles
Preposition ‘de’
Cognates
Verb tenses (present) and past participle – some knowledge required

The DVD’s by Joshua Kraut are excellent and contain some built-in review of the content covered in FFCA but they mostly concentrate on new material.

Speaking of DVD’s, some kids (notably mine) are put off by the tone, accent or attitude of some speakers (“Do we have to listen to him?“) but Mr Kraut gets the thumbs up from my lot. He is easy to listen to, has a sense of humour without being too obvious about it, and is generally very pleasant.

  “French is a very excitable language!” – my daughter’s comment after watching the first video of French For Children Primer B 

Below is the complete video for Chapter 1: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ3v8PlFZCk&feature=youtu.be)

As I mentioned in my review of FFCA, the only thing I’d add to this curriculum would be listening to French folksongs. I have a YouTube playlist of a variety of folksongs here that we’ve used previously and a newer playlist here of the songs we’re doing this year.

 

Classical Academic Press is giving away two French for Children: Primer B bundles for USA residents. Enter via Rafflecopter at Expanding Wisdom and There’s No place Like Home!
Giveaway ends at midnight on February 14th. Winners will be contacted by email. Winners that do not respond by the deadline given in the winners’ email will be replaced by random drawing.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Author: Shelly Sangrey

I'm Shelly, a Christ-following, homeschooling Mom of eleven children ( okay, not ALL children. My oldest is 23.) I met my husband right after graduation, and we've been together ever since. Though my life can be hectic at times... okay, ALL the time, I wouldn't change it for anything.

6 thoughts on “French for Children, Primer B- Review and Giveaway!”

Leave a comment