Vocab:
- animals + body parts
- nature
- La Louisiane
Grammar:
- commands/imperative statements
- negation phrases
- demonstrative adjectives ce/cette/cet/ces
- indefinite adjective tout/toute/tous/toutes
Culture:
- La Manie Musicale
- La Louisiane
Warm Ups:
- 3/3-7
- 3/10-14
- 3/17-21
- 3/24-28
On Paper:
- Mardi Gras masks (in class)
- Manie Musicale Brackets (in class)
- Story Part 1
- Story Part 2
- Story Part 3
- Mon Animal Monstrueux (in class, 2 days)
- Qui sont les cajuns? (in class)
- Commands (in class)
Online:
- Practice Set: Tout / Toute / Tous / Toutes
- Practice Set: Demonstrative Adjectives 1
- Practice Set: Demonstrative Adjectives 2
- Speakable: Tout / Ce
- Speakable: Les Descriptions des Animaux (extra credit)
- Negation Practice Set (in class)
Test Grades
- Vocab
- Unit Summative (speaking & listening)
- Mini-Project: Louisiana Tourism Poster
As always, my recommendation is to learn your vocab a little bit at a time, over time.
Vocab Assessment is scheduled for: March 27
en louisiane
Write the French term, draw an illustration of the meaning
Copy the term and definition 3x, alternating between cursive and print
Draw a picture using as many terms on the list as possible, then label them from memory
Randomize your list of words, then sort them into categories by definition
Listen to the pronunciation, repeat the term aloud 3x, follow w/ the definition
Create a copy of all the English definitions, then fill in any/all French terms you remember. Make physical flashcards of all remaining words, or words you spelled incorrectly
Color code your words by some system that makes sense to you, either grammatically or by some shared meaning
Use the Look-Say-Cover-Write-Check method
Create sentences that contain multiple vocab words, then memorize the whole sentence
This practice set includes all présent tense verbs from previous units:
-ER verbs, -IR verbs,
-RE verbs, irregular verbs
This practice set includes all passé composé verbs from the whole unit, and previous units:
-ER verbs, -IR verbs,
-RE verbs, irregular verbs
(avoir & être auxiliaries)
** Reflexive Verbs Take être as their AUX verb!