La Réprise continues with Rappel 3
You will review:
Please remember to watch each video and take notes.
Everyday you will have a two or more question quiz and review in class.
** Please refer back to page 18 - 25 (R8 - R12) for additional help in your Discovering French Blanc book. **
You will review:
- Qu'est-ce que ... ?
- J'aime ...
- Est-ce que ... ?
- Question Words
- Verbs Review (action)
- Faire vs. Jouer
- Subject Pronouns
- Stress Pronouns
- Imperative (Project - Explain anything, English video and French unless find one with translation at bottom)
Please remember to watch each video and take notes.
Everyday you will have a two or more question quiz and review in class.
** Please refer back to page 18 - 25 (R8 - R12) for additional help in your Discovering French Blanc book. **
YES... This long word means WHAAAAAAATTTTTTT!?
If you recall, we learned how to pronounce the word "what" and how to use it in a sentence. A video is included to help you remember. In this video you will see 3 forms of how to say WHAT? Learn them! Practice:
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J'aime ... (You like - I like!)
Practice:
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Practice:
The worksheet attached is to be done.
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Est-ce que ... ?
Est-ce que is used when you want to ask a CLOSED QUESTION. A Closed Question is a YES or NO question!
This is a GREAT! TAKE A LOT OF NOTES! - NO HOMEWORK! - ONLY NOTE TAKING! TWO DAYS TO WATCH!
Est-ce que + STATEMENT (rest of sentence) - Copy page R10 in your Appendix!
Inversion will be reviewed in Unité 1 again. Focus on "Est-ce que" and "N'est-ce pas"
This is a GREAT! TAKE A LOT OF NOTES! - NO HOMEWORK! - ONLY NOTE TAKING! TWO DAYS TO WATCH!
Est-ce que + STATEMENT (rest of sentence) - Copy page R10 in your Appendix!
Inversion will be reviewed in Unité 1 again. Focus on "Est-ce que" and "N'est-ce pas"
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- Question Words
Practice:
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Questions are an essential part of any conversation, and being able to properly formulate a question in French is an extremely important part of your learning.
There are five ways in which questions are phrased in French. These are the following:
NOTE: COPY page 21, there are extra Question Words that you have already learned and need to review! |
Practice:
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Verbs - Review
Pay attention: There is an error in the -ER! Can you find it?
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Practice: - IR Verbs
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- Faire vs. Jouer
This is a very important worksheet. This worksheet will introduce you to the verb FAIRE that you already know. However, FAIRE will be used in expressions. Pay close attention. We will be revisiting this worksheet in Unité 1 and Unité 6. (Same worksheet from Rappel 2.
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Practice: Faire vs. Jouer (Quick Review)
Copy: Faire is used with de, it means “to do a certain activity.” Jouer + à or jouer + au is used to express the idea of playing games and sports—more precisely all the sports that use a bat, club, stick, and/or a ball. Jouer + de or jouer + du is usually followed by an activity involving music. See Rappel 2 - JOUER À - JOUER DE for extra help!
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- Subject pronouns
Difference between SUBJECT PRONOUNS and STRESS PRONOUNS:
Subject Pronouns The subject of a sentence is the person or thing which performs the action. Subject pronouns replace this person or thing. Disjunctive Pronouns French disjunctive pronouns (also known as stressed pronouns) are used to emphasize a noun or pronoun that refers to a person. A disjunctive pronoun is widely used (after prepositions, to emphasize nouns or pronouns, after c'est and ce sont, to answer questions). Stress Pronouns |
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Practice:
- Write out both the SUBJECT Pronouns and STRESS PRONOUNS.
- What are the differences between these two pronouns?
- When do you use them?
IMPERATIVE
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Practice: Adjectifs possessifs
Great Website to help YOU!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primarylanguages/french/things_to_do/ |