Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Yay! Winter Break!

Finish up your skits over winter break.  They are due Thursday after we get back.  Have fun with it.

I'm worried that you might now understand how hard I will be grading these.  From what I've seen so far, we'll probably have some B's and C's, so you don't want that to happen.  Take a look at this example again to get some ideas of what you need to do to get a strong "A."

Restaurant Skit on YouTube

A Great Example Restaurant Skit

Here's a Google Doc with the vocabulary from the skit
and This Restaurant Skit is a Cartoon
Here's a video showing how an adult would order a meal in France:
Eating Out


One of your requirements is to use at least 5 vocabulary words from lessons 5-8.  Take a look at this list of words and the pages they are found on.  I think that you'll see that you will be able to fit these words into the small talk that you engage in at the dinner table (or any other place, if you've got a creative presentation, like a dinner cruise on the Willamette Queen when someone falls overboard!).

Words and Phrases from Lessons 5, 6, 7, and 8

Be sure to take your textbook home!
If it turns out that you're unable to get together with your group, you'll need to figure out a way to do a skit on your own.  Here are a couple of ways that it could be done:

  • PowerPoint or Prezi presentation where you use slides
  • Comic Book (there are apps on the Internet that will do it)
  • Xtranormal video


Monday, December 17, 2012

December 17th

If you're doing your own presentation (without a group), you might consider doing an Xtranormal.com video.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

12/12/12


December 10

To help you know whether a word is masculine (le or un) or feminine (la or une), I've given you a handy chart that summarizes the rules.  It's best just to memorize the gender when you learn the word, but this might help a bit.

Before I give you the table, here are the most basic rules (but there are many exceptions!):

le    English  words are usually masculine (un sode; un hamburger)
le    Words that end in consonnants are masculine
la    Words that end in "e" are usually feminine  (but feminine if "é")

Here's the set of rules:

        LE                  UN                            LA                       UNE

Nouns ending in:
  • -age(exception!)
  • -ment
  • -il-ail-eil-ueil
  •  (but not -té)
  • -eau and -ou
  • -ème-ège
  • -i-at-et and -ot
  • -er
  • -oir
  • -isme(exception!)
  • -ing
  • -ard
  • Words ending in other consonants (in the spelling).
Nouns ending in:
  • -tion-sion and -son (exception!)
  • -ure
  • -ude-ade
  • -ée
  • -té
  • -ière
  • Consonant followed by -ie
  • -euse
  • -ance-ence
  • Most other endings consisting of Vowel + Consonant + e-ine-ise-alle-elle-esse-ette etc


And here's a complete list of rules: When to use "le" and when to use "la"

Monday, December 10, 2012

December 10th


UNIT 2 TEST  TOMORROW!

Christmas caroling Thursday, December 13th.  We will meet in Mrs. Wiltbank's room, room 271 at 5:00PM.  Should be a LOT of fun.


SUB FOR SANTA
4 YR OLD BOYWii
  • Nerf Gun  
  • Hungry Hippos
  • Legos
  • Wii game(If Wii Appe  
  • Wii Controller
10 YR OLD BOY

  • nerf footballs
  • Comic books
  • Candy
  • Coupon for Pietro's Pizza 
19 YR OLD BOY
  • Snap back
  • V-Neck/s
Wii
10 YR OLD GIRL

  • Clothes (Dress, Shirts, Scarfs, Purse)
  • Games (Uno, Monopoly, Guess Who)
  • Uggs generic brand)
  • Toms


MOM

  • Shoes
  • Gloves
  • Spa Day Coupon
DAD  
Guitar from Max Normandy (Normandy Guitars)

DAD