NEWS: Almonte Shares Her Love Of French Language, Culture

(Photo by Catie Rice)
By Catie Rice – Staff Reporter
Mrs. Almonte est le professeur de Francais au Jonathan Law.
Almonte has been teaching at Law for 31 years. Throughout those years, she has taught Global, Russian History, Modern Social Issues, and now, French.
She has been teaching French for the past five years. She decided to teach this class because the enrollment went up at Jonathan Law, but she still loves Russian History just as much.
“I encourage everyone to take French because it is spoken in more countries around the world than Spanish,” Almonte said.
Most students continue to take Spanish when they enter high school, not knowing they have the option take another language.
“French is very enjoyable so it makes learning easy,” senior French student Paige Szygiel said. “Although it is difficult to pronounce some words.”
Almonte is a hands-on teacher and does many group activities so the class can interact as a whole.
“I love Mrs. Almonte, she is one of my favorite teachers that knows how to make the class fun and still teaches us a lot,” junior honors French student Colleen Rice said.
Szygiel agreed.
“She is very a loud and friendly teacher that makes it easy to talk to,” Szygiel said.
Almonte loves to laugh and get close to her students, so it is easy for students to talk to her.
“My first year of French was great and I am very interested in learning more,” sophomore French student Jake Bombace said.
Almonte is also the advisor for Law’s French Club.
“I recently joined French Club this year and encourage everyone to join it,” Rice said.
French Club meetings take place on Thursdays. Starting this month, the club is selling Bon Bons, a French candy, for $1 throughout the school day.
Each May, after AP exams, the French Club goes to the Hill-stead Museum in Farmington. They look and learn about French artists as well as the paintings they’ve created.
French Club is a relaxed club that has in-depth discussions of the French culture. They also eat French food and enjoy French films.
“The club allows all students in Jonathan Law to embrace french culture by watching french films as well as participating in field trips related to the language of French,” junior French Club treasurer Michael Dattilo said.
Students who do not take French as a class or know how to speak the language can still join the club if they are interested.
