Francophone North African Countries Presented by: Your Name
Introduction Definition of Francophone: Countries where French is widely spoken. Context: Influence of French colonization and its impact on language and culture.
Morocco Capital: Rabat Languages: Arabic (Darija), Amazigh, and French French Usage: Business, government, education, and tourism Fun Fact: Morocco has over 12 million French speakers.
Algeria Capital: Algiers Languages: Arabic, Berber, and French French Usage: Higher education, administration, and media Fun Fact: Algeria has the largest number of French speakers in Africa — over 15 million.
Tunisia Capital: Tunis Languages: Arabic, French French Usage: Government, education, technology, and trade Fun Fact: Many university programs are taught in French.
Mauritania Capital: Nouakchott Languages: Arabic, French French Usage: Government, education, and law Fun Fact: French remains an elite and administrative language.
Djibouti Capital: Djibouti City Languages: French, Arabic, Somali, Afar French Usage: Education, law, and government Fun Fact: Djibouti hosts French military bases.
Summary Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, and Djibouti are key Francophone countries. French remains important in education, government, and business.
Discussion Activity Questions for students: - Why is French still important in these countries? - How does language shape culture and opportunities?