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Your level of oversight of your students’ work (i.e. That doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to be fluent in French-most of these curricula are written with for non-French speaking parents.

With regards to parental involvement, I’ve used the basic scale of Low-Medium-High to indicate how much direct instruction of the language a parent is required to provide with the curriculum, according to the descriptions provided be each of these companies. Charlotte Mason or Montessori), and for all curriculums, I have specified which language teaching methodology they most closely align with. When applicable, I’ve indicated which curriculums align with which homeschool philosophies (ie. However, if you are interested in a program that doesn’t advertise a free trial, you can always contact their company to request one (doesn’t hurt!). If a curriculum offers a free trial to parents (and advertises it), I’ve noted that in the round-up. If you’d like to read about those, I have reviews of Duolingo for homeschool language learning and Mango Languages for homeschool language learning that can help you evaluate them (though I think it’s really important to say that I don’t consider either of those tools actual curriculums). The curriculums highlighted here are those that have been specifically designed or adapted for homeschool use-“mainstream market” products are not included. In addition, here are a few more notes that will help you maximize your use of this round-up: The latter post will help with some of the terminology that I’ve used here to describe the teaching methods of these curriculums.

You can even print out that first post to keep alongside you as you go through this list, since it’ll help you ask the right questions as you consider each curriculum here. Ten Questions to Ask When Choosing a Homeschool Foreign Language Curriculum andįive Approaches to Teaching Foreign Languages BUT before you even start reading this round-up, I highly, highly recommend that you take a look at my previous two posts: This post is newly updated as of June 2020, with new curriculum options available to you!Īs you make your plans for next year, I hope that this guide will be a helpful overview of all of your options for homeschooling French.

Today, I’m presenting to you the final installment of my homeschool foreign language curriculum round-ups: the French one! If you missed my Spanish curriculum round-up or my Latin curriculum round-up and are studying those languages, be sure to check them out so that you can see all of the options available to you.
