Welcome to French class or Bienvenu à la classe de français!
Course Objectives and Class Expectations
French II In this course, students will continue work on the four skills B listening, speaking, reading, writing B and culture. They will refine the skills learned in French I through repetition of familiar material. They will learn to apply familiar material in new contexts. Students will be able to meet basic survival needs. They will demonstrate a greater ability to communicate through daily use of French in the classroom. The students= reading vocabulary will greatly expand as they learn to distinguish between past, present, and future. They will continue to be limited to reading for functional purposes. Emphasis in writing will be on spelling, capitalizing, and using accents with increased competency. Students will be able to write guided paragraphs and dialogues using familiar vocabulary and grammatical structures. In the area of culture, students will explore additional aspects of geography, demonstrate comprehension of effective interaction with native speakers and knowledge of lifestyles, traditions, and current events in various areas of the world where French is spoken.
SOL's will be met through use of the textbook, research, lecture, visuals, and testing.
Student progress will be assessed through a variety of testing methods: cooperative activities, oral comprehension tests, oral interviews, drama, traditional tests, research, and class presentations.
French II Pacing Guide
June 1--June 4, 2010
REMEMBER I DO NOT GIVE HOMEWORK. IF YOU ARE ABSENT, CALL THE SCHOOL AND I WILL BE GLAD TO MAKE YOU A PACKET WITH WORK YOU HAVE MISSED. I hope everyone had a good Memorial Day weekend. We will continue to review a little bit everyday for the final exam. Grades will be taken, so if you are exempting it you will still need to participate. We will also watch a few films about different French territories. If you don't have a computer at home I will be glad to let you check out a book from the class set. Always come to class prepared and with a postitive attitude. Also always glance at ELMO when you walk in to check for assignments and Bellringers.
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