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2007., Nan A. Talese/Doubleday Call No: Fic Guo Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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By Tierney, Kevin Adeliyi, Olunike, 1977- Burns, Martha Crawford, Gavin Ewanuick, Fred Feore, Colm, 1958- Hassan, Ali Tierney, Jacob, 1979- Vaugier, Emmanuelle Berryman, Dorothée Bussières, Pascale, 1968- Charlebois, Robert, 1946- Jacques, Yves, 1956- Lafontaine, Rita, 1939- Lavallée, Diane Leboeuf, Laurence, 1985- Leboeuf, Marcel, 1954- Vanasse, Karine, 1983-2012., Adult, distributed exclusively in Canada by TVA Films Call No: DVD Fic French I Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "Five anglos, four Canadians and a New Yorker, come to the small, fictional Quebec Village of St-Isidore-du-Coeur-de-Jésus with the goal of learning French. The school is run with an iron-fist and one overriding principle: everything must be said and done EN FRANÇAIS! The entire experience quickly becomes a kind of adult summer camp where the Anglo students find themselves under constant surveillance for two weeks, living with Quebec families, studying and living completely in French! Those who manage to escape the school authorities to speak a little English on the outside, quickly realize that the town is filled with spies who keep handing them yellow cards with two words written on them: EN FRANÇAIS. The students adapt to this environment by struggling valiantly to learn the "langue de Molière", each in their own special fashions, to be sure, and when the two weeks are up, neither the village nor the students will ever be the same.
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1999., Thorndike Press Call No: LP 337 F911L Edition: Large print ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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2005., McGill-Queen's University Press Call No: QWF 388.55 R845s Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: McGill-Queen's native and northern series
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c2006, McGill-Queen's University Press Call No: QWF 809.8971 S594t Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: The divided Montreal of the 1960s is very different from today's cosmopolitan, hybrid city. Taking the perspective of a walker moving through a fluid landscape of neighbourhoods and eras, Sherry Simon experiences Montreal as a voyage across languages. Sketching out literary passages from the then of the colonial city to the now of the cosmopolitan Montreal, she traces a history of crossings and intersections around the familiar sites and symbols of the city - the mythical boulevard Saint-Laurent, Mile End, the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, Mont-Royal.