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Tongue Stars | 2tongues.ca
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Skip to main content. What do Johnny Depp, Celine Dion and Patrick Chan have in common? They all have 2 TONGUES! That’s right, many famous people can speak both English and French. We’ve been asking around and you’ve been telling us your favorite 2 TONGUE STARS. Know someone famous that can speak both official languages? Drop us a line and tell us why you think that person should be considered. Name of Tongue Star *. Why should this person be considered? Leave this field blank.
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Quizzes & Games | 2tongues.ca
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Great books to discover. | 2tongues.ca
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Skip to main content. Great books to discover. The following compilation of books is derived from several sources, namely: the New Brunswick Public Libraries Catalogue, Hackmatack and the Canadian Library Association. Diary of a Whimpy Kid: The Last Straw (9 ). Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (9 ). Binky the Space Cat (9 ). The Adventures of Jack Lime (9 ). The Dread Crew: Pirates of the Backwoods (9 ). The Gnome’s Eye (9 ). Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas (9 ). Kayak Combat (9 ). Pit Pony (9 ).
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Links | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick
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Skip to main content. Publications, Links and Other. Publications, Links and Other. Acts, regulations and policies. History of Official Languages. The following websites contain additional information on official languages. They are provided as a public service. The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages is not responsible for the content of these sites, and their views do not necessarily reflect those of the Office of the Commissioner. Commissioner of Official Languages. French for the Future.
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Contest | 2tongues.ca
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Skip to main content. Submit your works of art or writing. In the coming months we will be launching an exciting contest where you’ll have the opportunity to submit your work for a chance to win prizes. Check back later for more details. Name of Art *. Note: You must be at least 13 to make a submission or have the permission of a parent or teacher. Leave this field blank. Don't Live In New Brunswick?
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TwoTalk Contest | 2tongues.ca
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Skip to main content. Enter for a chance to win an iPad Air (16 gig). A total of five will be given way. Simply answer the question below and fill out the form for a chance to win. There will be a different question posted every week, so come back and answer each question for additional chances to win. Limit one entry per email per question. Good luck! Consent of the parent/guardian *. Information on the participant. Leave this field blank. Don't Live In New Brunswick?
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Exercise it! | 2tongues.ca
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Skip to main content. Language Fitness Tips with Simon Richard. Language is like any other muscle, the more you use it, the stronger it will become. So to help get your tongue in shape, here are some tips on how to exercise both of your languages with language fitness expert Simon Richard. Although all efforts are made to ensure that our site respects your language of choice, please note that the language by default of certain external sites such as YouTube reflects the language setting of your browser.
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Speak Up | 2tongues.ca
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Skip to main content. Don’t Bite Your Tongue! Speak the other language if you want. If you go to school in New Brunswick, you can have 2 TONGUES. you can learn to speak the other official language. even if only a little. It’s all a matter of degree. Maybe you know a couple of words. maybe you know many. The important thing is NOT to bite your tongue. Either one. Speak up. Exercise both those tongues and be heard. After all - we’re New Brunswickers! Don't Live In New Brunswick?
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Pop quizzes | 2tongues.ca
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Skip to main content. Guess the french expression. There’s an equivalent word or phrase in another language for almost everything you say. Try a quiz and see how well you do. Don't Live In New Brunswick?
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Poll | 2tongues.ca
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Skip to main content. Now you can never say "Well, no one ever asked me! We're interested in what you're thinking'. really! And besides, it's fun to take polls don't ya think? Just try it. You'll see. English and French are our 2 official languages in New Brunswick. If we had a third one, what would you choose? You have the right to be served in the official language of your choice at NB provincial government offices. Who would you most like to be served by (in either language)?