Żuchelkowska, Alicja2012-06-042012-06-042011-12-27Studia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2011, vol. 38, nr 2, pp. 119-130978-83-232-2335-10137-2475http://hdl.handle.net/10593/2596In her article the author presents problems of identity encountered by Acadian students that originate from their relative degree of linguistic isolation. Social circumstances of Acadian-speaking persons in the Atlantic Provinces (especially in New Brunswick) comprise : the degree of contact with external varieties of French, the degree of contact with varieties of English, the availability of schooling in French, the use of French in a working environment. All these aspects offer a chance of teaching languages in multilingual societies. The author shows that social interrelationships within the community and within universities also play a significant role in the maintenance of the minority language and culture.frEnseignement du français en milieu minoritaire plurilingueTeaching French Language in Minority and Multilingual SocietyArtykuł