Free Resources for FSL Classrooms: SayOUI.ca Workshops & Concours Impromptu Activities
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Free Virtual SayOUI.ca Classroom Presentations
These are free virtual workshops tailored for Core, Extended, and Immersion FSL students in Grades 10-12. These interactive sessions are curriculum-aligned and designed to:
- Introduce students to the SayOUI.ca website, a valuable resource for FSL education and careers.
- Provide engaging opportunities to practice and enhance their French skills.
- Inspire students to explore fulfilling career pathways as French teachers.
Workshop Details:
- Available until April 2026 (Book your SayOui.ca classroom presentation now for the second semester to avoid disappointment)
- Delivered virtually for your convenience.
- Includes a SayOUI.ca lesson plan for Grades 9-12.
In-Class Activity – Impromptu Division of Concours d’art oratoire
Engage your students in Concours d’art oratoire as a year-round in class activity!
Are you looking for an in-class activity that challenges and excites your students in Grades 4 and up? The Impromptu Division of the Concours d’art oratoire is a fantastic way to:
- Support spontaneous oral production skills and practice
- Help prepare FSL students for the DELF certificate
- Encourage critical thinking and the organization of ideas
- Foster creativity and self-expression in French
- Boost linguistic confidence and security through action-oriented learning
CPF Ontario will provide you with the resources you need to enjoy this activity with your students (Grades 4–12). You can choose to participate in the Traditional Division and/or the Impromptu Division, allowing the entire class to participate while encouraging their growth and creativity. We will send you participation certificates for each of your students and medals for the top three winners in your class.
This is also a great opportunity to prepare students in Grades 9–12 for the CPF Ontario Concours d’art oratoire, to be held in person at Glendon Campus, York University, on May 2, 2026. Students can win university scholarships, college bursaries, and cash prizes at the provincial and national levels!
Visit our website to learn more and access resources to support your lesson planning.

