Thursday, October 27, 2016

LES DEVOIRS/HOMEWORK
EXAMEN, UNITE 1, mardi/mercredi
Study for the Unit 1 Test!! Be sure that you  know how to pronounce nationalities and that  you know when to use:
Le, la; mon, ma; un, une, toi, moi, 
Je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, elles/ils
Start working on your 60  minutes for:
LISTENING, SPEAKING, WRITING, READING
You may now listen to songs for listening points!
Try Elle me dit (She tells me)
YouTube video: Elle me dit
If you would like, you could listen to it for, say, 15 minutes writing down words and then speak/sing the words for another 15 minutes and count it for both. NOTE: That's 30 minutes, 15 for listening and 15 for Speaking IF you actually sing for those 15 minutes (most people wouldn't do that. You'll have to prove it to me }:^]
Skits
15 minutes to prepare, then present for 15
Qu-est-ce qu'on fait?
H: Memorize the following words and phrases for Monday
(Pour lundi, memorisez les mots et les phrases suivants (following):

Qu'est-ce qu'on fait?
1. Que = that/what
2. On = one (we/you/one/people)
3. Fait = do
Qu'est-ce qu'on fait? = What is it that one does? (What do you do?)
4. Mes = my (plural. Mon frère. Ma soeur. Mes tantes)
5. Tu aimes voyager? = You like to travel/voyage?
6. Allô = hello
7. Un portable = portable phone/cell phone
8. Ici Samantha = here Samantha/Samantha here/this is Samantha
9. Jouer au foot = to play soccer (to play to the soccer)
10. Regarder les videos = to watch videos (to watch the videos).
Remember, nouns in French require "a" or "the" in front of them.
Nouns can't stand alone. Un portable = cell phone. Les videos = videos

White boards. Pages 70, 74, 75; 24; 27, 31, 35, 37
La Dictée
Comment vas-tu?
Je ne comprends pas.
Ça va?
Comme ci, comme ça
Tu es française?
Non, je suis anglaise. Je suis de Manchester.
Tiens! Qui est la dame? Tu la connais?
Bien sûr! C'est ma grand-mère! Elle s'appelle Hélène. Elle a soixante-dix-neuf ans.
Now write it in English
How are you doing?
I don't understand.
How's it going?
So so.
You're French? (Are you French?)
Non, I'm English. I am from Manchester.
Hey! Who is the lady? You know her? (use la for her/it when it is a direct object)
Of course/sure! It's my grandmother Her name is Helen. She is seventy-nine.
IDEAS FOR Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking minutes
Movies
eBay.fr
Songs
Lundi, le trente et un octobre

This is Halloween in French with English subtitles (Nightmare Before Christmas)
Halloween vocabulary
Halloween
Halloween scary characters

Rooms that could be haunted: French House Vocabulary
Adjectives to use when writing stories about Halloween
French Halloween Verbs and Prepositions
Common -ER Verbs that could be used when writing a Halloween story
SPEAKING POINTS. Teach your family these phrases and words and film yourself either teaching or speaking at the table :^)

Dinner table phrases
Dinner table phrases--longer list


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