Global Studies - Diversity & Integration - Paris: A Multicultural Perspective

Paris, France

Evelyne Accad, Professor Emerita
Dinah Armstead, Teaching Assistant

11/10/08

"Webliography"

Bonjour Everyone!How are all of you doing?
Here’s a small Webliography on Paris you might enjoy. Here are some cites to get you started:

There are Les Pages de Paris (The Paris Pages) online in English and French, designed for visiteurs and will keep you busy for a while: http://www.paris.org/
To review what we learned in class about how to ride the metro, please take a look at: http://www.paris.org/Metro/

Read about the Carte Orange that you got at the orientation meeting:
http://www.paris.org/Expos/ParisTickets/Orange/

Take a look here as well…
http://www.paris.org/Monuments/

http://www.paris.org/postcards/metro.html
(free e-postcards): http://paris.parishotels.com/ecards/index.php?lang=en

You can ask questions about travel to and around Paris, or on life in Paris on the "Thorn Tree" Travel Forum, a service from LonelyPlanet.com that allows you to post questions (for free) and have anyone in the world who wants to answer respond.
See it for yourself:
http://thorntree.lonelyplanet.com/

Need help brushing up on your French? Check this out:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/lj/

http://french.about.com/

http://www.homestead.com/Anne_Fox/LearningFrench.html

***More links: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/places/places-of-a-lifetime/paris-thebasics.html

http://cityguide-europe.com/fr/paris/
If you have know of any resource, webpage or otherwise, please share it with the group by responding with a comment. Thank you.

Bonne chance et Bon voyage!

Sincerely, Dinah

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