Mastering Unit 5: Factors Influencing Quality of Life in the Francophone World

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L'École Maternelle

Optional preschool for children ages 3–6, focusing on socialization and early learning.

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Le Collège

Middle School equivalent in France for students ages 11–15, ending with an exam called Le Brevet.

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Le Lycée

High School in France for students ages 15–18, where they choose between General, Technological, or Professional streams.

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Le Baccalauréat (Le Bac)

High-stakes national exam required for university admission in France.

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L’Université (La Fac)

Open to anyone with the Bac, heavily subsidized by the government and often criticized for being overcrowded.

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Les Grandes Écoles

Elite higher education institutions in France that require passing competitive exams for admission.

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Le CDI (Contrat à Durée Indéterminée)

Permanent employment contract in France, making it difficult to dismiss employees.

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Le CDD (Contrat à Durée Déterminée)

Fixed-term employment contract often used for temporary work in France.

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Le Chômage

Unemployment; France has historically faced higher youth unemployment rates leading graduates to move abroad.

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La Sécurité Sociale (La Sécu)

National healthcare system in France that reimburses a significant portion of medical costs.

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La Carte Vitale

The green card carried by every French citizen containing their insurance information.

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Le Paradoxe Français

French people have low heart disease rates despite a rich diet, attributed to smaller portion sizes.

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La Malbouffe

Junk food; contrasted with a cultural movement promoting organic (Le Bio) and locally sourced food (Le Terroir).

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Les Congés Payés

Legally guaranteed 5 weeks of paid vacation for employees in France.

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Faire le Pont

Taking an additional day off to create a long weekend by falling between a holiday.

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Juilletistes vs. Aoûtiens

Cultural distinction between those who vacation in July and those who vacation in August.

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Le Droit à la Déconnexion

French law requiring companies to set hours when employees are not expected to respond to emails.

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Le Football (Le Foot)

The dominant sport in France, significant for social integration.

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Le Cyclisme

Culturally significant sport in France, exemplified by the Tour de France.

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La Vie Associative

French civic engagement through volunteerism in sports, arts, and charity associations.

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L'éducation

Refers to upbringing and manners taught by parents; not simply schooling.

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Le Collège

Means middle school in France, not university; university is referred to as l'université.

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University Costs in France

Tuition in French universities is nominal, often a few hundred euros per year.

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Subjunctive with 'Espérer'

Uses indicative mood; 'J'espère que tu seras heureux' is correct.

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Cultural Stereotypes

Assuming all Francophones take long lunches with wine is outdated; modern life is fast-paced.

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L'accès aux soins

The challenge in accessing healthcare in rural Francophone African countries.