Transcript French 3R

French 4R
Course: Français 2R/S
Textbook- Allez Viens 2/3
Teacher: Mademoiselle Ward rm. 225
(Block 3), 216 (Block 4)
E-mail:
[email protected]
Tutor time/Office hours: MondayWednesday after school in room 216
Prep: Block 1 in World Language Office
(room across from 218)
Homework and class resources are found
on my Schoolwires under French 4R tab.
Materials: Due by September 9 2016– Please see me if you
cannot complete this by the due date.
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Notebook with tabs or sections for:
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Notes/Do Nows
In-class worksheets
Study guides
Pen/pencil
Paper
Grade weights
Exams: 50%
Homework/Classwork/Participation: 50%
Course Learning Objectives
A. Students will demonstrate the ability to understand spoken
French in both formal and conversational situations.
B. Students will demonstrate the ability to express ideas accurately
with reasonable fluency, using correct pronunciation, intonation and
structure.
C. Students will develop vocabulary sufficient for reading,
understanding and appreciating a variety of writing in French.
D. Students will demonstrate the ability to express ideas accurately
in writing using correct vocabulary, structure and spelling.
E. Students will develop their cultural and literary horizon with
more in depth study of the literature, arts, science and history
developments of France and other French speaking countries
Les objectifs
Chapter 7
Expressing concern for someone; complaining
Giving, accepting, and rejecting advice
Expressing discouragement
Offering encouragement
Justifying your recommendations
Advising against something
Chapter 8
Telling what or whom you miss
Reassuring someone
Asking and telling what things were like
Reminiscing
Making and responding to suggestions
Les objectifs
Chapter 9
Wondering what happened
Offering possible excuses
Accepting or rejecting explanations
Breaking some news
Showing interest
Relating a series of events
Beginning, continuing and ending a story
Les objectifs
Chapter 10
Sharing a confidence
Asking for and giving advice
Asking for and granting a favor
Making excuses
Apologizing and accepting an apology
Reproaching someone
Chapters 11-12
Identifying people and things
Asking for and giving information
Giving opinions
summarizing
Grade breakdown
Participation/Quizzes/Homework: 50%
Tests/Special projects: 50%
Daily assignments: skits, TPR/TPRS (miming), journal
writing, poetry**, grammar practice*** , whole-class
discussions, short stories (Joie de Lire), video/music
discussions
Special Projects: Long role-plays with costumes and
props, student-made powepoint presentations