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Title: Alliance Française Immersion Camp
Post by: Daveyy on March 12, 2012, 02:28:16 pm
Est-ce qu'il y a quelqu'un autre ici qui va aller à Portsea pour le... "immersion camp"?
Title: Re: Alliance Française Immersion Camp
Post by: asktep on March 13, 2012, 04:42:36 pm
Franchement, il ne vaut pas la peine d'y aller. Je me rappelle qu'il a été lieu vers la fin novembre l'année dernière, ce qui était destiné aux élèves de terminale (c'est-à-dire les « années douze », pour ainsi dire) - mais vu qu'ils avaient déjà passé leurs examens, il a été complètement inutile. Donc la date, c'était plus le problème que n'importe quoi d'autre. Je ne suis pas tout à fait sûr que l'organisation l'ait changée cette année-ci ; étant donné votre post, je dirais que oui, sinon il te faut le rechercher. Désolé de ne pas être plus capable de t'aider.
Title: Re: Alliance Française Immersion Camp
Post by: Daveyy on March 13, 2012, 05:45:14 pm
It's this weekend.
Title: Re: Alliance Française Immersion Camp
Post by: alypew on March 21, 2012, 06:12:26 pm
Alors, comment c'etait? :)
Title: Re: Alliance Française Immersion Camp
Post by: Daveyy on March 23, 2012, 01:26:30 am
bah ouai, c'était pas mal :P

Mais je ne l'aimais pas parce que j'ai déjà appris tout les choses qu'ils ont enseigné.
C'était un peu ennuyeux... mais...

bah oui, c'était okay.
Title: Re: Alliance Française Immersion Camp
Post by: greenbeans on March 23, 2012, 01:49:24 pm
This is what I posted about the camp back in January, in reference to going to the immersion camp in Year 12, 2011:

"I went to the Alliance francaise de melbourne camp early in like... february perhaps?
It was very good, a great way to really start reflecting on how much effort you'll be putting into French this year and seeing how you deal with French speaking in a weekend (regardless of going on an exchange or not...) could be eye opening to see how much you value your skills or are willing to work hard at it this year! alternatively you might find the camp a source of reassurance that your level of french is fantastic so you should keep the good work up!"

I don't know how it's run this year, but there was a placement brochure. So you fill out these questions to ensure you're in the right section when you go to do practice exams on that weekend. If you have a tutor, make sure they don't help you with the questions. I was very thankful for being put in the most appropriate group that challenged my French.