Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Jeudi/Vendredi


Review vocabulary, lessons 6, 7
(Revisons/pratiquons le vocabulaire des leçons 6 et 7)
Quizlet--leçon 7
Quizlet--leçon 6
Translate sentences for --er verbs. See pages 95, 98; 89, 100
1. We sing with my nice friend a little.
Nous chantons  un peu avec mon ami sympathique.
2. Y'all (you plural) listen to the iPod or the radio often, right?
Vous écoutezà l'iPod et à la radio souvent, n'est-ce pas?
3. Do Jack and Jill like to sing a lot?
Est-ce que Jack et Jill aiment chanter beaucoup/souvent?
4. What do they (girls) eat now?/What are they eating now?
Qu'est-ce qu'elles mangent maintenant?
5. Y'all study for (in order to) speak French well.
6. Marie and her family live in Dakar, Senegal where they swim often.
7. Of course not! We don't want to play there!
8. Don't (y'all) look at the dog; maybe he doesn't like you. (Guess on the "you" part)
9.  I am evil/mean/nasty; I am always rather bad (165)
10. It's too bad that you don't play tennis.

11. The dog is not cute, and it is very timid. 
12. Maybe. But I like my dog and it is not stupid. All my dogs are nice and funny.
Bonus: Write your own sentence using some of the most difficult words and phrases we have studied this year. 
(Ecrivez les phrases pour les verbs en -er)
Play conjugation game with balls
(Tout le monde, joue le jeu de conjugaison avec les balles)
  Note: there are three words for "ball": Une balle de tennis; Un ballon de foot; Une boule (the game)

HOMEWORK: 71-74 (20 MINUTES)
HOMEWORK: LA PAGE 99: 9; 11
MONDAY NIGHT  YOUR HOMEWORK WILL BE TO MEMORIZE THE SPELLING AND MEANINGS OF ALL 10 WORDS ON PAGE 100. YOU MIGHT WANT TO START NOW };^}

HOMEWORK: Ecrivez des phrases ("des" is "some"--plural for "un") avec les mots suivants:
(Write some sentences with (using) the following words:)
voyager, travailler, manger, étudier, habiter, inviter, aimer, donner (to give), penser (to think) embrasser (to kiss). You must also use the following ten words from page 86 in those sentences:
Oui, mais oui, bien sûr, peut-être, non, mais non, and avec, pour, and mais from page 89
10 points.
NO SENTENCES CAN HAVE FIRST PERSON PRONOUNS (no je, tu, il/elle). See page 98 in the text, if needs be. 

La musique: Top 100 French songs of 2016

2. Common verbs. This list is optional, but recommended

Great List of ER Verbs (most verbs end in the letters "er"; some end in "ir" or "re" (study in May)

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