Wednesday, February 24, 2016

le 24 février

Bonjour tout le monde!

FSF 1P
Today students listened to authentic French and answered questions based on  what they heard. We became more familiar with CINQ choses surprenants de Paris! Click here to regarder TFO CINQ La France We thought of great strategies to help understand something even if there are words we hear that we don't understand.
Students spelled and recounted numbers aloud and listened and recorded on paper what they heard for a leveled mark.
Students started to summarize and create sentences on their own to describe their findings from our surveys. We learned the term "il y a" and tomorrow we will use the word "qui". 
Merci beaucoup, classe!!! Remember your headphones / les écouteurs pour demain!

FSF 1D
Students had their first speaking task today. We also started talking about actions we like to do. As students were speaking with Mme, the other classmates used what vocabulary they have from our previous activities to describe the hobbies they like to do. We watched this video - Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire?   An fill in the blank adjective note was given for students to complete before Friday. It will help with their lab work tomorrow. Remember your headphones / les écouteurs pour demain!
How well do you know AIMER and to describe what other people like other than you and your friend?

Test yourself on how well you know this verb and use the photo to help!



FEF 1D
Bonjour!
Expression du jour : Ne te tracasse pas!  (Sois content!) ☺
We self-assessed how well we can recognize verbs that need être when using passé compose. We received our journals back, revised them, added to our A Se Souvenir page, and then we had a well deserved pause. We completed the lesson applying our practice by asking questions to each other and having to create responses that were affirmative or negative. Les étudiants sont créatifs!!
Please play the following games for practice. Your first written journal is Friday!
Click on the appropriate image for the given verb

Remember all those rhyming past participles? Find the appropriate one for each verb!

Expand your vocab by giving the French verb for the English equivalent

Try conjugating au passé composé - I chose ANY verb and PASSE COMPOSE - Test yourself and see how you do







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