FRENCH I
WRITEN SEMESTER PROJECT
SPRING 2003
Each student will write four sets of ten sentences in French. Each of the sets will pertain to different themes covered in units 4 through 9 of Discovering French Bleu! From units 4 - 6 please choose two units. From units 7 - 9 please choose 2 units.
Unité 4: Free time activities
Unité 5: People and Objects
Unité 6: City, home
Unité 7: Shopping, clothing
Unité 8: Weekends vacations
Unité 9: Meals, food
Within each set, the ten sentences should be in logical relation to each other, such as a narrative description, monologue or dialog. Attached to each chapter's sentences you must have some graphic representation that deals with the same theme covered in the text. This could be a drawing, a photo that you took, graphics or pictures from a magazine, or computer clip art.
Remember to use vocabulary and structures introduces in units one through three. Although you not focusing on those theme, the concepts covered here are very useful in a project such as this one.
The text must be typed and double-spaced, or even triple-spaced. If the paper is not typed and properly spaced, it will not be accepted. There must be a cover sheet with your name and the date your project is due.
Proper accents are expected. Character shortcut codes are available. If you need one, see Monsieur. If they are compatible with your computer, please refer to it. If your computer is a Mac, these codes will not work. Please go to this website, quia.com/pages/accentmarks.html .
You could also go here if you lose your character shortcut sheet.
The visual material should be no larger than 8½ x 11 inches.
The project is due on Thurdsday, June 5, 2003. Ten points will be deducted for each day it is late!!!
Be sure to proofread your work. If you wish, you may ask a classmate to proofread it. Such collaboration is legal, but you must do the work yourself. School policy will be followed for any violation of plagiarism.
The project, together with your oral presentation, is worth a total of 220 points, which will be included in your fourth quarter grade. Please refer to the rubric attached so you know what I am looking for.
Bonne Chance!
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