... reviewed je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles ...
... took two quizzes: être, aller ...
... practiced the alphabet and numbers ...
... practiced telling time (quelle heure est-il?) ...
HOMEWORK - Pick one activity for each of the five days. Please don't try to get this all done in one day unless you absolutely must. These activities are intended to keep information fresh in your mind- don't rob yourself of that opportunity. :)
1) Worksheet - Telling time in French crossword. :) I included the answer key stapled on... Struggle through and do everything you can! Girls, work independently initially, then if you want to collaborate to get the answers before opening the answer key, great! Take the opportunity to use the answer key to LEARN! :) If you have something you just don't get, bring it to class next week.
2) Take the feedback from your être and aller quizzes and review them, memorize them! :) You need this knowledge because we'll be adding in -er verbs (next week?)
3) Go to THIS YOUTUBE WEBSITE and practice greetings in French. If you want extra help, GO TO THIS SONG. :)
4) Practice your adjectives you learned in class. Pay close attention to masculine/feminine/plural, and note how that affects the adjective! :)
Next week, we hope to...
... review alphabet ...
... review telling time ...
... practice greetings ...
... learn -er verbs ...
... talked about people using adjectives and être ...
... copy and paste chapitre trois vocabulaire ...
... practice with "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" and chapitre trois vocabulaire ...
... practice conjugating ch. 3 -er verbs ...
Bonjour!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to know if the letters "m" and "f" in parentheses on the vocab. sheets mean masculine and feminine?
That's EXACTLY right! Great question! Also, you'll see pl. and that stands for plural. :) :)
DeleteI have another question, when wee cut out the people and glue them into our cahier, are we supposed to write the adjectives under the pictures at home or next Wednesday with you when we work on sentences?
ReplyDeleteEither! If you're feeling ambitious, go ahead and get started! If you'd like to wait for in-class, waiting is fine too. Either way, we'll be going over it in class... so it's up to your learning style. :)
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