French New York: A Field Trip
Posted in: French, World Languages and Cultures
On April 5, 2024, Montclair students studying French discovered the p茅tanque courts of New York City鈥檚 Bryant Park. With its garden designed in the classic French style, and its abundance of games, statues, restaurants, and picturesque spots for relaxing in the shade of the Empire State Building, Bryant Park is a quintessential destination for French speakers. Coached on the finer points of the game by Pierre, a volunteer member of La Boule New-Yorkaise, students honed their language skills while conversing in French.
Complementing physical activity with intellectual and gustatory exploration, the group explored the New York Public Library and its 鈥淭reasures鈥 exhibition 鈥 including a Gutenberg Bible, original copies of J.J. Audubon鈥檚 Birds of America, and Charles Cordier鈥檚 busts of V茅nus africaine and Sa茂d Abdullah 鈥 before capping off the day by indulging in Mont Blanc, the signature concoction of P芒tisserie Angelina Paris.
鈥淚t was wonderful to have the experience of playing p茅tanque for the first time in New York City and to walk through the biggest library I鈥檝e ever seen,鈥 said graduate student Isaac Kpoka, who grew up in Togo. Graduate Assistant Imane Nayyar, who planned the details of the trip with Kpoka, commented that 鈥淭he walls, designs, and treasures [of the New York Public Library] created an impression unlike any other!鈥
Throughout the excursion, students from various levels of French practiced what they have learned in class. After French New York, Professors Emery and Loysen, the trip chaperones, think they鈥檙e ready to head to French-speaking Qu茅bec, Paris, and Dakar!