Module 13- L’amour et l’argent
What are the roles of money and love in our daily lives and how do we balance them to meet our needs?

Module 13 L’amour et l’argent
Learning Outcomes:
I can…
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- Make a budget for myself and others.
- Talk about relationships.
- Find a place to live using francophone resources
- Understand the main elements of a lease.
- Talk about my ideal partner and friends.
- Understand budget advice.
- Talk about what I would/could/should do in a variety of situations.
- Collaborate with others using technology to create budgeting resources.
Interpretive: Read an article about how to create a student budget for the school year and answer comprehension questions.
Interpersonal: You and your partner have been hired as administrative assistants for the Boise State Study Abroad Office. With your classmates, create a sample/model budget for students planning to do a year-long study abroad trip for the first time. Discuss the budget with your partner.s and then meet with your boss. You will have 5-10 minutes to present your budget ideas to your boss.
Presentational: Create an infographic to present and hand out to students to help them prepare their own study abroad budget. Work together with your partner.s to create the infographic and a script for your presentation.
21st Century Skills:
- Familiarize yourself with and utilize tools for this course such as Pressbooks and Vocaroo.
- Use digital technology tools to communicate your ideas.
- Articulate your thoughts and ideas effectively using oral, written, and nonverbal communication skills in a variety of forms and contexts.
- Develop, implement, and communicate new ideas to others
- Collaborate with others to create digital documents that can be shared across multiple media platforms.