How To Help Your Child Maintain Their French Over The Summer

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With the summer break fast approaching, parents become increasingly concerned that their children will have diminished French speaking ability by the time September rolls back around.

Language practice is like a muscle – it needs consistent attention in order for it to strengthen and grow.

But how do you help your child practice their French with no French teacher in sight?

We have all of the answers for you! Here is a short list of advice and recommendations that will have a great impact on your child’s French fluency over the summer months.

Keep them reading

Reading is, and always has been, one of the best ways for children to maintain their essential vocabulary skills. And with French, it is no different! Many libraries have French resources as well as French programs for children during the summer. Check with your local one to see what they can offer. Some bookstores like will also sometimes carry French-language books. For more variety, there are websites where you can purchase interesting and exciting books for all age groups and reading levels. It’s simple and easy! Some great websites for purchasing French-language books include:

Renaud-Bray

Scholastic Canada

Les Libraires (a list of independent booksellers in Quebec)

Promote French entertainment

Do your kids like watching TV? Movies? Playing online? Of course they do! Well, that can be a useful tool in preserving their French-language speaking skills, too! Watching TV shows, films, using the Internet in French, or even watching English TV with French-language subtitles is a great way for your child to subconsciously practice and think about the French language. When they are engaged in one of their favourite TV shows, they may not focus on the French language, but they will hear and process the words and meaning.

Try to choose movies or shows that your child already loves and watch them together in French. It will be easier for them to follow the familiar storyline, so they can turn their focus to the new French vocabulary and phrases that they are hearing. For ideas, read our list of “Top 35 French Films for Kids”. 

It is also helpful for you to encourage your child to pause the program and ask themselves questions to ensure they understand the story line. This way, they can learn as they watch. It could also be educational for you if you’re interested in learning more French! It’s a win/win! Your children will notice that you are interested in them learning a new language and it will motivate them. You can browse the selection of French-language TV programs at the TFO website or Radio Canada Zone Jeunesse / Des Petits.

There are also several websites where your children can watch interactive videos, color, and listen to music, rhymes, and audio books. Websites are a fantastic learning tool because they allow your child to engage and interact with their French learning language skills in real time!

Some examples of good fun French websites include:

Hello Kids (French games, stories, and colouring)

BrainPOP Français (combine French learning and science with fun videos and quizzes)

LaSouris (all the resources that a young French learner could need!)

BANQ Portail Jeunes

Envolee

IDÉLLO (for Ontario based parents)

Boukili (free books in French)

Invite friends over for French play dates

Another great way to help your child preserve their French-language speaking skills over the summer months is to encourage and organize French playdates with other children who are learning the language. If you invite friends who also speak French or are learning it, they can practice the language together, and make it fun! Try printing out one of our free French workbooks for the kids to complete together.

To push it even further, you could have them listen to some French music during their play date (some great artists include Carmen Campagne, Annie Brocoli, Amel Bent) and see if you can print off some lyrics for them to sing along. Even if the music is just playing in the background, it adds to the atmosphere and creates an opportunity for your child to hear the French language in an artistic way. 

If you’re feeling fancy, treat the kids to some crèpes to show your French spirit!

And of course… Sign them up for French camp!

The importance of socializing in French cannot be over-emphasized. If your child never gets a chance to practice their French in a social setting, they are less likely to feel the need to use it outside of school, which can result in the loss of their French-language speaking skills.

For a child, the realization that they can play and have fun in French will most definitely enhance the experience of learning a new language and could inspire them to continue pursuing the language further as they mature. 

Of course, Camp Tournesol offers plenty of programs here in Ontario  to keep your children prepared and practicing! We have fun French day camps for children aged 4 to 14 for all levels of French proficiency. Our camp is focused entirely around having fun while getting to use their French in a social setting.  What could be better?

Have fun in French this summer!

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