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A welcome bulletin board at AME celebrates the new marine educational program - the Guy Harvey Academy of Arts and Science. - Leslie Lake | Sun
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HOLMES BEACH – The first day of the school year at Anna Maria Elementary will have an added layer of excitement as it becomes the first home in the country to the Guy Harvey Academy of Arts and Science.
“The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation (GHOF) has been creating a marine science STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) curriculum that will align with our school district’s curriculum,” AME Principal Michael Masiello said.
Teachers will be trained to implement the curriculum and use of materials prior to the Wednesday, Aug. 10 first day of school.
“Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation staff will conduct the trainings. Future trainings are planned as we move throughout the school year,” Masiello said.
Students will be introduced to The Guy Harvey Collection: Sharks, Introduction to Marine Science, Mangrove Science and Coding-Ocean Edition.
“We will be adding additional curriculum topics as we move throughout the school year,” he said.
One existing classroom will be converted into an aquarium research room.
“The aquarium research room will house up to four aquariums with different marine ecosystems and new furniture,” Masiello said. “Students will be able to visit the aquarium room with their class to learn about the marine life and ecosystems, which will align with lessons of study.”
Dr. Guy Harvey is a well-known marine artist and conservationist. The GHOF’s mission statement reads in part, “The GHOF conducts scientific research and hosts educational programs aimed at conserving the marine environment… (and) will help ensure that future generations can enjoy and benefit from a naturally balanced ecosystem.”
The GHOF also funds affiliated researchers working to better understand our ocean ecosystem and educators helping to foster the next era of marine conservationists, according to the GHOF website.
The agreement between the School Board of Manatee County and GHOF was signed and adopted on June 28.
Masiello said that school enrollment will be 189, approximately the same as last school year, and students are still being enrolled at different grade levels.
“Students zoned for Anna Maria are automatically approved to attend,” he said. “Students outside of the Anna Maria school zone can apply for ‘hardship’ and must be approved prior to enrollment. ‘School choice’ will become available again in December.”
AME registrar Amy Slicker said that approximately 65% of students at the school live off-Island.
Please visit www.cityofannamaria.com or contact city hall for more information.
Aug. 11, 1:30 p.m. – City Commission budget meeting
Aug. 11, 2 p.m. – City Commission meeting
Aug. 17, 9 a.m. – Planning and Zoning board meeting
Aug. 25, 6 p.m. – City Commission meeting
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Please visit www.cityofbradentonbeach.com or contact city hall for more information.
Aug. 17, 1 p.m. – Planning and Zoning board meeting
Aug. 18, noon – City Commission meeting
Aug. 30, 9 a.m. – City Commission work meeting
Please visit www.holmesbeachfl.org or contact city hall for more information.
Aug. 10, 9 a.m. – Clean Water Ad-hoc Committee meeting
Aug. 23, 10 a.m. – Code Compliance special magistrate hearing
Aug. 23, 5 p.m. – City Commission meeting
Aug. 16, 6 p.m. – West Manatee Fire Rescue board meeting, administration building, 701 63rd St. W., Bradenton
Aug. 17, 2 p.m. – Coalition of Barrier Island Elected Officials meeting, Anna Maria City Hall


Never Say “Mon Ami” in French (And What to Say Instead)

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2) “Mon ami” in French: what it really means


3) “Mon ami” : What you can say instead



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Today, I want to talk to you about one of the most common clichés in French — “ mon ami ” — and why you should never use it in French conversations.
People in France never use “ mon ami ” the way you might use “my friend” in English. It’s another common mistake that I hear all the time, like using “ bien fait ” or saying bonjour twice.
“But Géraldine,” you might say, “ I do hear it a lot in movies! Even with Lumière in Beauty and the Beast! Are you saying Disney lied to me?”
Yes, I am! If you use “ mon ami ” (on its own) in France, you’ll sound like a tourist who only knows French clichés. Let’s fix that.
Today, we’ll look into why you shouldn’t say “ mon ami ” so much, and what to say instead.
Bonjour I’m Géraldine, your French teacher. Welcome to Comme une Française. Today, like every Tuesday, I’ll help you get better at speaking and understanding everyday French.
Mon ami (or mon amie in the feminine) means “my friend.”
If there’s a French character in an American movie, they basically have to say it at some point. Like in this scene of Beauty and the Beast.
It’s kind of like saying Bonjour with a really heavy accent. Sure, it shows that the character is French, but it’s not something you’d actually hear in France.
Using “ Mon ami ” alone as “ Hello my friend” will make you sound like you only know French clichés – and you deserve better!
It’s basically the oral version of Marcel Gotlib’s SuperDupont : a funny stereotypical representation that doesn’t exist.
By the way, in the French (dubbed) version, Lumière is… Italian! At least that’s what his accent implies , with his rolled R’s – for example in “ Y’a l’pour et y’a l’contre ” (= “There are pros and cons,” casual spoken French) Can you hear it?
Other works used the same “trick” of turning a French character (in the original version) into an Italian one (in the French dubbed version), like Pepe le Pew / Pépé le Putois.
Mon ami(e) is used for very close friends.
You can use it in a sentence. To introduce your friend, for example: Je te présente mon amie Marie. = “I introduce you to my friend Marie” / “Here’s my friend Marie.”
But using it on its own, such as Bonjour, mon ami, comment ça va ? to mean “Hello my friend” , is a cliché.
When I was working in Leeds, England on July 14th, kind people would wish me a “Happy Bastille day” in French. That’s very nice! But “Le jour de la Bastille” does NOT exist in French – it’s just “ Le 14 Juillet ” . Another misconception!
You can find more in my lesson: Le 14 Juillet
Instead of “ mon ami ”, you can simply use your friend’s name. For instance: Je suis là, mon ami ! → Je suis là, Marc ! = I’m here, my very close friend! → I’m here, Marc!
Bonjour, mon ami. → Bonjour. = Hello, my friend. → Hello.
The scary thing is, this is a common mistake you might be making without even realizing it. And it’s not the only one!
You’ll find more examples of common French mistakes in this short playlist , like using “ Bien fait ” for “ well done ” (when it actually means “ Serves you right ”), or saying “ bonjour ” twice in the same day to the same person!
À tout de suite. I’ll see you in the next video!
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