I advise you to review your notebooks and chapter 9 of the textbook, as well.
Bonne journée !
Complete the vocabulary review page. Make sure you know all those words backwards and forwards! You need to know how to conjugate the verbs mettre and prendre. You also need to review the rules for agreement between a noun and an adjective when the noun is masculine/feminine and singular/plural.
I advise you to review your notebooks and chapter 9 of the textbook, as well. Bonne journée !
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Finish your "dream house" project this weekend. Remember, it can be a poster, a PowerPoint, or a video (or some other form if you have checked with me in advance). You need to talk about at least ten rooms, but several of them can be bedrooms (especially if they have different things in them or are used for different purposes). You need to write/say two whole sentences for each room, describing what you do there, and you need to label or say at least five pieces of furniture or fixtures in each room. Put some effort into it, and you will do fine!
Be prepared to present your project to the class without burying your face in your notes. Practice a few times in front of the mirror! E-mail me the file or the link, as appropriate, or bring in the file on a flash drive. Bon week-end ! Finish up the "face à face" pages and the acrostic poem at the end. Your house packet should be all done now, so check if you have any other pages to do, too.
Bonne journée ! Get list #23 "home life" from Quizlet and write the words and translations one time each in the vocabulary section of your notebooks.
Bonne journée ! Continue to work on your "dream house" project. Remember, it needs to have a visual component and a written one. Plus, you will be telling us about it orally to the class, either live or on video. Be prepared to make it good!
Bonne journée ! Make sure you have caught up on the work in the house packet. I'm going to collect the completed packet when we're done, and it will be worth a lot of points!
Keep working on your dream house project. It needs to have a visual component (poster, PowerPoint, video, or 3-D model) with everything labeled and/or described orally using the French vocabulary. It also needs to have a written component as it says in the instructions (complete sentences in French). Bon week-end ! Do the house page handout. On one side you will label the parts of the house and all the items near it. On the other side, you need to read the directions!
Finish your interview paragraph about your partner, if you haven't already. Bonne journée ! Do the "Mots Mêlés" in the house packet. Also, make sure you have completed your two paragraphs about your home and your room and the labeled drawings that go with them.
Bonne journée ! You have two whole weeks (including three weekends) in which to complete your "dream house" project. Read the directions carefully and decide which of the three options you want to do. They all involve speaking and writing in French. It's just a matter of whether you prefer making things by hand, on the computer, or with a video camera.
This weekend you should start on the pre-writing portion. Brainstorm your dream house. Then, what vocabulary will you need for the rooms and the furniture? Next, what will you do in each room? If you work on it a little at a time, it won't be hard at all. Bon week-end ! Study the vocabulary list #22 for the vocabulary quiz tomorrow!
Do the pages in the house packet labelled "coloriage" and "mots cachés." For the "coloriage" page, you must read the paragraph and color the picture as it is described in the text. Don't just make up your own colors! For the "mots cachés" (hidden words), they can be in any direction. Check them off the list on the bottom as you go. Bonne journée ! |
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