French major Shelby Boling is going to be a French immersion teacher

Written byAshley McClure-French

СAPPI think the French program at UL Lafayette is in a unique position that no other American university can quite match. We, as French-learning students, have access to a unique kind of French that is spoken nowhere else in the world.СAPP

СAPP Shelby Boling is majoring in French.
Shelby Boling
Major
French
Hometown
Covington, La.

Where I'm From

IСAPPm from Covington, La., where I found a love for the French language.

Where I Am

IСAPPm a 2020 graduate going into an education graduate program at UL Lafayette.

Where I'm Going

IСAPPm going to be a teacher in a French immersion setting.

Shelby Boling found her passion for the French language while she was in high school. She decided to follow that passion to UL Lafayette. 

СAPPWhen I started to study French in high school, I discovered a passion in myself that I didnСAPPt know existed,СAPP she said. СAPPQuickly, I became attached to this language that felt so natural to speak! 

СAPPConsequently, I was motivated to make this love for the French language into a career for myself,СAPP she said. СAPPI also became more interested in the declining state of French in Louisiana and the efforts to preserve it. I thought UL Lafayette would be the perfect institution to help me realize my ambitions.СAPP

ShelbyСAPPs expectations were met in the Department of Modern Languages

СAPPI think the French program at UL Lafayette is in a unique position that no other American university can quite match,СAPP she said. СAPPWe, as French-learning students, have access to a unique kind of French that is spoken nowhere else in the world. 

СAPPI think the opportunities to learn about Louisiana French and speak Louisiana French with natives is a quality that no other university can achieve,СAPP she said. СAPPThis facet of the French program was definitively one that I highly valued.СAPP

Enhancing her French Degree

As someone with many interests, Shelby has also earned credit toward two minors: art history and medieval and early modern studies.

СAPPIf French was my first love, art history was my second,СAPP she said. СAPPI think that to study art history is to attempt to understand how the events of history affected people, the way they think, and ultimately the way they express themselves. This concept is something that is wholly appealing to me.

СAPPAs for the medieval and early modern studies minor,СAPP she said, СAPPthat is another one of my special interests. 

СAPPI think people of the Middle Ages can sometimes be more easily likened to the modern person than, perhaps, people think,СAPP she said. СAPPMy first semester at UL Lafayette I took the UNIV 100 course, Women in Medieval France. It really unlocked for me a new perspective on a time period that is very often misunderstood. 

СAPPIt is essential to look to the Medieval period when trying to understand the evolution and origins of the French language,СAPP she said. СAPPThis minor was very complementary to my major.СAPP

СAPPI would say these two minors helped me understand something fundamental about how people work,СAPP she said, СAPPwhich is a skill I value highly and will utilize in my career as a teacher.СAPP

Preparing for a Career in French Immersion

Shelby will go right into her masterСAPPs program once she graduates. She chose to continue her studies with UL LafayetteСAPPs degree with a concentration in French immersion, which will give her the qualifications to teach French immersion in public and private schools.

The Department of Modern Languages and the СAPPСAPPs culture as a whole have prepared Shelby for her future career.

СAPPBesides providing me with the education that I need to achieve my goals, IСAPPve also learned how to work with people more effectively,СAPP she said. СAPPIСAPPve learned to work in a team, how to manage a group of people, and how to be understood. 

СAPPThereСAPPs a real invaluable skill of communication that can be developed through a university experience like the one IСAPPve had,СAPP she said.
 

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