Are you devoting at least fifteen minutes a day to review the first five chapters and your notebook? The only way to get the results you want is to put in the work!
Bonne journée !
Focus on reviewing chapter four in the textbook, in Quizlet, and in your notebooks (if you have them with you). Look at the vocabulary from that unit and the grammar skills (in the orange boxes in the book).
Are you devoting at least fifteen minutes a day to review the first five chapters and your notebook? The only way to get the results you want is to put in the work! Bonne journée !
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Focus on reviewing chapter three in the textbook, in Quizlet, and in your notebooks (if you have them with you). Look at the vocabulary from that unit and the grammar skills (in the orange boxes in the book).
Are you devoting at least fifteen minutes a day to review the first five chapters and your notebook? The only way to get the results you want is to put in the work! Bonne journée ! Focus on reviewing chapter two in the textbook, in Quizlet, and in your notebooks (if you have them with you). Look at the vocabulary from that unit and the grammar skills (in the orange boxes in the book).
If there are any projects or packets that you never turned in, now would be a good time to get those done for partial credit at least. Zeros will kill your grades! Make sure your notebooks are up to date as well, for that final check at the end of the week. Bonne journée ! Grammar and vocabulary review all week! If you have the review pages from the first five chapters, great. Otherwise, I suggest reviewing a chapter a night. Look at the (orange) vocabulary and conversation pages in the back of each chapter. Browse through each chapter looking for the grammar skills in the orange boxes.
Focus on the grammar and vocabulary that you don't remember very well. You can also review your warm-ups (on days when I don't have your notebooks) and do the Quizlet games for practice. Plan to spend 15-20 per night doing this review. You can set a timer on your phone and reward yourself when you finish. Tonight, focus on chapter one. It was a few months ago, so don't assume you know it just because it was pretty easy. Bonne journée ! Read the paragraph and highlight any words that you do not know. Look them up in a dictionary or on WordReference.com. Write them in the margins. On the back, answer the questions about the reading.
Review the questions that will be asked for the speaking final (plus the weather and the date/time). Plan some good responses, so you won't have to give me the blank look! Answers that are in complete sentences with some details will get the best score, but you need to pronounce the words correctly, too. Ask me for help after school (Tues-Fri) if you want. Bon week-end ! Fill in the chapter 5 review page and study that vocabulary. There will be a quiz tomorrow.
Answer the questions about the family on the handout. Use the question to help you form the answer. Refer to the family tree for the information you need. Conjugate the verb être on the little mini-page and memorize it! If you have not yet finished the rest of the family packet (except for page 18), finish it tonight because I'm going to collect it, and you will only get credit for the work that you have actually done. Make sure your notebook is up to date and the dates are clearly written and HIGHLIGHTED because I'm going to collect those tomorrow, too. Bonne journée ! Do the three word puzzle pages 20, 21, and 22, in the family packet.
Start to think of some logical (and complete) answers for the questions for the oral exam. You may write them out now to practice them, but you will not have them in front of you for the test. Bonne journée ! Do pages 17 and 19 in the family packet (skip page 18 for now).
Are you reviewing all the vocabulary we have had this semester? Go back through Quizlet and practice the ones that were the hardest for you. Bonne journée ! Do pages 15 and 16 in the family packet pages. Be sure to read the instructions!
Bonne journée ! Do pages 13 and 14 in the family packet. Please read the directions carefully and make sure you understand what you are doing!
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