Witty International School, PawanBaug has always
believed to develop holistic education through hands-on-learning and exposure
to the real world. Thus, to build on to their vision, Secondary Section of
PawanBaug launched Frenchinéma - the
French film festival to commemorate the beginning of French National Day
celebrations.
In Sparkle auditorium, ‘Deux Frères’was screened for the students of Grade VIII and IX
while ‘L’aventure de l’abeille’ was
screened for the students of Grade VI and VII. With these movies, the school
aimed to improve pronunciation, gain exposure to the French culture while also
thoroughly entertain the students with a diverse range of cinema.The French Educator,
Ms ShimaChanana opines, “Although learning from books and conversing out aloud
is a great way to learn a language but if you really want to excel then
engagement is the key. Thus, not only can
French cinema help you to improve your phrases and conversation, but it can
also introduce you to another world of intrigue and drama.”
The ambiance inside the auditorium was truly
electrifying and the students were very excited. The Sparkle Bistro was stocked
up with delicious snacking options that the students gorged on during the
interval. The screenings were planned to expose the students to a global movie
experience, by showing them French movies, thus making them World Citizens.
The Principal Mr. Bijo Kurian rightly quoted, “The world is a melting pot of
cultural diversity today. This makes foreign languages a key to growth and
understanding this globally diverse domain. Imparting learning of different
languages, both native and foreign, raises our students to have a better
understanding of varied cultures and customs. Our students and teachers are actively
involved in the French National Day celebrations where they display an
appreciation of the multi-cultural world. We, at Witty International School, highlight French
culture by introducing French cinema, because we believe that films have the
potential to inspire and educate students in a holistic way.”
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