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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2017

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Four-year-old Simon Prest and his six-year-old brother Luc are ready to head back to school in September. Both fluent in French, Luc attends École Andre Piolat, a francophone school in North Vancouver, and his younger sibling will join him when he reaches kindergarten. PHOTO CINDY GOODMAN

Family finds French connection in North Van ROSALIND DUANE rduane@nsnews.com

Luc Prest’s first words were “En Bas.”

The French phrase translates to “down” in English, but when he was learning to speak as a toddler Luc used it for both “up” and “down.” When Luc’s mom Joanne first heard him say these words she thought excitedly, it’s working! Her plan to teach her son a second language had been in motion since he was born and she was finally seeing the results. The North Vancouver mom speaks French fluently

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and wanted her kids to as well. She reasoned the best way to ensure that was to speak to them in French, only French, even though English is her first language. She would also only read and sing to them in French. Growing up in southern Alberta, Joanne was part of the first French immersion class in her school, and she took to the language easily. She was fluent by upper elementary and credits great teachers, many of whom were native French speakers from Quebec, for her early success in becoming bilingual. But she also admits she always felt like a francophone in an anglophone body.

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“I just always really liked it and felt like it was a part of me,” she says of the language. When she visited Quebec in Grade 9 as part of a class trip she had no trouble communicating, and the tour also strengthened her love of the culture. “I love the music and all the festivals, even the dances,” she says, and notes she has tried to pass on that love of culture to her kids as well. It seems to have worked. Now six years old, Luc is also fluent in French, as is his four-year-old brother Simon, and Joanne continues to only talk to them in French. If the boys speak to her in English she

politely asks, “Excusez-moi?” and they repeat in French. What’s interesting is they know their mom only speaks to them in French even though their dad, (North Shore News sports editor) Andy Prest, speaks to them in English. He admits he can understand his six-year-old’s French, but that’s about it for now. “He’s learning,” notes Joanne of her husband. The boys have only noted a couple of times the fact that their parents speak to them in different languages. To them, a bilingual household is normal.

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