In French I, students learn to talk and write about themselves, their friends and families in French. They also learn about traditions and customs in France and other French speaking countries. At the end of French I, students have a basic understanding of the French language and can talk about themselves.
Virtual Days - Supplemental Packet
L'alphabet (Listen. Write a pronunciation key in your notes.)
Encore l'alphabet (Click "exercise" under l'alphabet. Listen. Choose the letter you hear. Go back to the L'Alphabet page. Click on vocabulaire under the heading Les Accents. Take notes on the French accent marks, then test your knowledge under "exercise" by spelling the words you hear.)
Les nombres Écoute et écris la pronunciation. Listen and write the pronunciation in your notes.
Powtoon presentation (No voice; pictures)
What is a subject pronoun? (Pronunciation practice)
Learn French with Alexa (Subject pronouns)
Google form (below)
Click on this link and listen to the YouTube video about stress pronouns. When you see the "Entraînez-vous" section, pause the video and complete Activité 1. Return to the video. Again when "Entraînez-vous" appears, pause the video and complete Activité 2. Return to the video and continue the lesson. At the end of the video, make sure you complete Activité 3 and Activité 4. (All scores need to be recorded on the provided worksheet.)
Visit Paris - 360 degree tour