Cette semaine 26-30 septembre

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Mardi: Le Petit Nicolas
           Leçon 14

Devoirs pour jeudi: Interro Leçon 14

Jeudi: Interro Leçon 15
          Leçon 15

Devoirs pour la semaine prochaine: APT worksheet

Cette semaine: 7 septembre

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Mercredi:  REPRISE. Please finish up the REPRISE packet. Don't forget to use your books to help you complete/review the activities.

Devoirs pour mardi prochain: REPRISE. Your review packet will be due next Tuesday!

French 8A- useful websites

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Bienvenue!

We are going to have a great year! We are going to begin the year by reviewing material including: basic vocabulary and expressions, present and past tense verb conjugations, direct and indirect pronouns, partitives, commands and much more! Class begins each time with Parlez Français! Students gather in groups and discuss the topic of the day for the first several minutes of class.

I am including some internet links to useful and interesting sites. Please check out the website Classzone. This is an incredibly useful page with all sorts of resources that pertain to the textbook series.

BBC French link:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/

Best French website: http://www.uni.edu/becker/french31.html

Classzone:  http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/french_2/book_home.htm?state=MN




8th grade French back to school 2011-2012



Unit 7

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We have just launched into Unit 7 in the Discovering French Nouveau Blanc textbook series.  Topics will include: talking about clothes, shopping for clothes, comparing people and things, and talking about how things are done. Grammar themes will include: ordinal numbers, comparisons with adjectives, superlative constructions, pronouns lequel and celui, adverbs ending in -ment and comparisons with adverbs. We will wrap up the quarter with the future and conditional tenses. There will be a continued emphasis on reading, writing and speaking skill development.
 

Recipes

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 images.jpgLes crêpes  

This is by far the best recipe for crêpes I have ever used.  My uncle Roger was a chef in France and desserts were his specialty.  I am proud to share this with you!


•    The crêpe batter should be made the day before and placed in the refrigerator.  It also tastes fine if you make it just before you cook up the crêpes.  I have done it both ways with great results.

Ingredients:
¾ cup of flour
a pinch of salt
1 tablespoon of powdered sugar
3 eggs
2 tablespoons of orange or lemon juice (from an orange or lemon)
1 cup of milk
• 4 tablespoons of melted butter * to be added to the batter just before cooking the crêpes.   


Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl, and put in refrigerator for a day (or a few hours). Add the melted butter to the batter just before you cook the crêpes. Pour a little batter into a hot frying pan or crêpe pan (if you have one) and spread the batter so that a thin layer covers the entire pan. Crêpes are very thin pancakes, so do not use too much batter.  Flip the crêpe when the edges begin to brown.  Because you add the melted butter to the batter, there is no need to grease the pan. You should make about 10 crêpes.


Spread either sugar, lemon juice, any flavor of jam, or Nutella (contains nuts) on the crêpe. Roll the crêpe up and enjoy!


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Vinaigrette Recipe

This is another family recipe and a prefect dressing for a green salad.

In a small bowl mix:
1 tsp honey mustard
salt and pepper
1 tbs Balsamic vinegar
2 tbs olive oil
fresh finely chopped chives
garlic powder (to taste)

I sometimes double the recipe if I am preparing a large salad. I also add parsley if I have it on hand. The honey mustard is key in this recipe. I suggest you add salt and pepper and garlic to taste. I usually just sprinkle enough of each of these ingredients to lightly cover the bottom of the bowl. Add a little at first and taste it. You can always add more.


Unit 6 test

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Please note the change in date to March 10th for the Unit 6 test.

Useful sites:

http://www.msdsteuben.k12.in.us/dblaz/grammar/passe_compose.htm

http://www.marincatholic.org/inc/html/marincatholic/content/french/frenchblanc.html#liens%20amusants

Merci!
Madame J

Unit 6 test- March 4th

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There will be a test on Thursday, March 4th on Unit 6. Students are to study the following:
Passé composé (formation and use)
Imparfait (formation and use)
When to use pc and imparfait
Unit 6 vocabulary words.

The test will be divided into four sections: listening comprehension, speaking test, reading comprehension and writing (essays, grammar and vocabulary.)

Quarter 3

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This quarter we are focusing on unit 6 in the DF Blanc series. The general theme is being at home and what that means to the French. We are studying how to describe where we live, describing  our  houses, rooms, and  furnishings. We will also focus on saying what we were doing at a certain time in the past, describing the background of a past action, and talking about what we used to do on a regular basis. Grammar concepts will include:  the verb vivre, a review of the passé composé, relative pronouns qui and que, the formation of the imperfect tense and uses. Cultural concepts will include: at home in France, WC, French castles, schooling in the past. Our Amity aid is here from France and will be working with students on French culture.
 
 

Quarter 2

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This quarter we have been focusing on Unit 5 in the Discovering French Blanc textbook series. We have been continuing our studies of pronouns (direct and indirect) adding the pronouns Y and EN for fun! The class is doing a really nice job on this somewhat challenging concept. We continue to work on verb conjugations as well as writing longer passages, speaking with the use of Garage band on the computers and reading authentic passages. This is a fabulous group of fine students!

Finishing up Unit 4

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We have been focusing on direct and indirect object pronouns; me, te, le, la, les, lui, leur, nous, vous. We have been practicing uses and placement in sentences. We have also been practicing commands with pronouns like: Donne-moi! Ne me donne pas, etc.  In this unit we have been discussing pastime activities and have been comparing and contrasting American and French cultures within this theme. We have also been practicing conjugating verbs in the present and past tenses with a focus on the verbs savoir and connaître. 

In conjunction with grammar and vocabulary concepts, we have been working on reading skills as well as writing activities to practice expressing ourselves in the written word. 

Please refer to the websites for additional opportunities to practice.

There will be a quiz on lesson 15 next Monday (10/ 12). The Unit test will be 10/28. This has been posted on the test calendar as well.

À la prochaine!
Madame Johnson