Thursday, October 29, 2015

NT: devoirs from 10/29/15

1.  Complete the next two pages in the booklet.
2.  Read the new vocabulary lesson (handout).
3.  Read the handout on the four regions of France.
4.  Continue to practice your roles for RG, changing your voice for each of the different animals.

Friday, October 23, 2015

devoirs from 10/22/15

1.  Practice pronouncing all the roles for RG.
2.  Complete the next two pages in the booklet.

Friday, October 16, 2015

devoirs from 10/15/15

1.  Continue to revise and expand the last scene of RG.
2.  Complete pages 1-2 of the booklet.
3.  Complete the clock worksheet.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

devoirs from 10/8/15

1.  Revise the last scene of "Roule galette."  Add more details that reveal information about the two characters.  If you don't know how to say something in French, just take notes in English and we'll work on it together next week.

2.  Complete the "Me voici" worksheet.

3.  Read the handout about telling time in French.

4.  Keep practicing the alphabet with the online games and videos

5.  And, as always, practice reading RG aloud!

Monday, October 5, 2015

alphabet français III : jouez !

Practice your listening comprehension and improve your pronunciation with these online French alphabet activities:

Alphabetical order: Choose a category, click on a word to hear it pronounced, and drag-and-drop it to reorder the words alphabetically.

Matching game: Turn over the cards to match the word (spoken aloud) with the picture.  (This will also teach new vocabulary and reinforce words you already know.)

Spelling game: Click on a category, listen to the speaker read the word, then drag and drop the letters in order to spell the word.  The speaker can say each letter name multiple times.

More to come!

Saturday, October 3, 2015

devoirs from 10/1/15

1.  Continue practicing the "Roule Galette" script, particularly the last scene.
2.  Continue practicing the French alphabet; I will post some online games to this blog soon.
3.  Answer the questions about French-speaking countries, using the photocopied map.