Learn Canadian French

Learn Canadian French

Author: Pierre Levesque

Publisher: Blurb

Published: 2019-05-22

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9781366373571

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Learn Canadian French and speak with a beautiful aged accent of colonial France that has stood the test of time, exceeding 400 years in North America. This book provides countless expressions, idioms, and typical French Canadian words, explaining the differences between Parisian French and Canadian French, with many grammar tables. This book also contains one chapter featuring French-Canadian medium to high impact coarse language. This second edition also includes downloadable audio files, provided in the link inside the book. Once downloaded, you may listen to various chapters and practice your Canadian French oral spoken skills by repeating the sentences and pronunciations. You will also find that the words include English transliteral pronunciations of the French words, which helps the reader tremendously in understanding the French-Canadian accent.


French Canadian Sources

French Canadian Sources

Author: Patricia Kenney Geyh

Publisher: Ancestry Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781931279017

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A six-year collaborative effort of members of the French Canadian/Acadian Genealogical Society, this book provides detailed explanations about the genealogical sources available to those seeking their French-Canadian ancestors.


The Oxford Book of French-Canadian Short Stories

The Oxford Book of French-Canadian Short Stories

Author: Richard Teleky

Publisher: Brantford : W. Ross Macdonald School, 1985. (Toronto : CNIB)

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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The first major historical collection of French-Canadian short stories in translation, spanning a century and a half, this anthology offers twenty-two stories that will entertain, charm, and often disturb. At the same time they reveal the development of the French-Canadian short-story form, and present many of the leading writers of French Canada.


Canada's Odyssey

Canada's Odyssey

Author: Peter H. Russell

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2017-05-08

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 1487514484

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150 years after Confederation, Canada is known around the world for its social diversity and its commitment to principles of multiculturalism. But the road to contemporary Canada is a winding one, a story of division and conflict as well as union and accommodation. In Canada’s Odyssey, renowned scholar Peter H. Russell provides an expansive, accessible account of Canadian history from the pre-Confederation period to the present day. By focusing on what he calls the "three pillars" of English Canada, French Canada, and Aboriginal Canada, Russell advances an important view of our country as one founded on and informed by "incomplete conquests." It is the very incompleteness of these conquests that have made Canada what it is today, not just a multicultural society but a multinational one. Featuring the scope and vivid characterizations of an epic novel, Canada’s Odyssey is a magisterial work by an astute observer of Canadian politics and history, a perfect book to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Confederation.


Sorry, I Don't Speak French

Sorry, I Don't Speak French

Author: Graham Fraser

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2007-03-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0771047673

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As the threat of another Quebec referendum on independence looms, this book becomes important for every Canadian — especially as language remains both a barrier and a bridge in our divided country Canada’s language policy is the only connection between two largely unilingual societies — English-speaking Canada and French-speaking Quebec. The country’s success in staying together depends on making it work. How well is it working? Graham Fraser, an English-speaking Canadian who became bilingual, decided to take a clear-eyed look at the situation. The results are startling — a blend of good news and bad. The Official Languages Act was passed with the support of every party in the House way back in 1969 — yet Canada’s language policy is still a controversial, red-hot topic; jobs, ideals, and ultimately the country are at stake. And the myth that the whole thing was always a plot to get francophones top jobs continues to live. Graham Fraser looks at the intentions, the hopes, the fears, the record, the myths, and the unexpected reality of a country that is still grappling with the language challenge that has shaped its history. He finds a paradox: after letting Quebec lawyers run the country for three decades, Canadians keep hoping the next generation will be bilingual — but forty years after learning that the country faced a language crisis, Canada’s universities still treat French as a foreign language. He describes the impact of language on politics and government (not to mention social life in Montreal and Ottawa) in a hard-hitting book that will be discussed everywhere, including the headlines in both languages.


Canadian French Dictionary

Canadian French Dictionary

Author: Collins Dictionaries

Publisher: Collins

Published: 2012-04

Total Pages: 640

ISBN-13: 9780007463695

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The Collins Canadian French Dictionary offers the user excellent coverage of today's language. Colour layout and clear presentation of information make this compact book ideal for all learners.


Frog Town

Frog Town

Author: Laurence Armand French

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2014-07-08

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0761863842

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Frog Towndescribes in detail a French Canadian parish that was unique due to the high density of both Acadian and Quebecois settlers that were situated in a Yankee stronghold of Puritan stock. This demography provided for a volatile history that accentuated the inter-ethnic/sectarian conflicts of the time. In this book, Laurence Armand French discusses the work, language, and social activities of the working-class French Canadians during the changing times that transformed them from French Canadians to Franco Americans. French also articulates the current double-standard of justice within New Hampshire with details of actual cases, presented alongside their circumstances and judicial outcomes, to offer a thorough depiction of the community of Frog Town.


Appel

Appel

Author: Joel Adam Struthers

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

Published: 2019-03-29

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1771121068

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Appel: A Canadian in the French Foreign Legion is the first-hand account of the author’s six years as a professional soldier during the 1990s, and his experience in the Legion's elite Groupe des Commandos Parachutistes (GCP). Joel Struthers recounts the dangers and demands of military life, from the rigours of recruitment and operational training in the rugged mountains of France, to face-to-face combat in the grasslands of some of Africa’s most troubled nations. Told through the eyes of a soldier, and interspersed with humorous anecdotes, Appel is a fascinating story that debunks myths about the French Foreign Legion and shows it more accurately as a professional arm of the French military. Struthers provides insight into the rigorous discipline that the Legion instills in its young recruits, – who trade their identities as individuals for a life of adventure and a role in a unified fighting force whose motto is “Honour and Loyalty.” Foreword by Col. Benoit Desmeulles, former commanding officer of the Legions 2e Régiment Étranger Parachutistes.


The French Canadians of Michigan

The French Canadians of Michigan

Author: Jean Lamarre

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780814331583

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The first major study of the migration of French Canadians to Michigan during the nineteenth century and their substantial impact on the state's development.