French 2 chapitre 2 early
 
When we have covered the material in class or when the quiz is being used to review material learned previously, you will see the word READY at the beginning of the quiz description.  If you ever want to do a quiz in advance of the time when it is actually presented in class, you can do that, but that is not the best way to use the quizzes.

BONUS (extra credit) points are available in the following ways:
1.  First person in your class to receive a 100% on a quiz receives .5 bonus points.
(limit of 5 per 2-week period.)
2.  If your total score for all the quizzes you have passed is 100%, you will receive 2 bonus points.
3.  If your total score for all the quizzes you have passed is between 93 and 99, you will receive 1 bonus point.
4.  If your total score for all the quizzes you have passed is between 85 and 92, you will receive .5 bonus points.
5.  If you print your results to give to me on the due date (start of class on test day), you will receive 1 bonus point.

Your homework grade for these quizzes depends on how many of the quizzes you pass each 2-week period.
The number of quizzes you have passed out of the number of quizzes possible equals your grade, but on a 100-pt. scale.  For example:  if you passed 28 quizzes out of 34, your score out of 100 would be  82.     28/34 = 82/100
My Quia activities and quizzes
location location location
https://www.quia.com/quiz/583269.html
READY There are 14 multiple choice questions. This is RECOGNIZING the French word. More work is needed to be able to use these. Call this step #1.
location4
https://www.quia.com/quiz/567346.html
READY True and False questions about the locations of people in a drawing.
1location
https://www.quia.com/quiz/490139.html
READY Just a simple check on the prepositions which point out where things are.
2location stress pronouns
https://www.quia.com/quiz/490156.html
READY Multiple choice working with location.
stress1
https://www.quia.com/quiz/533902.html
READY Translate the short phrases into French. There are 10 of these.
stress2
https://www.quia.com/quiz/664322.html
READY Another short practice with translating short phrases. All these use "en face de"
stress3
https://www.quia.com/quiz/2620343.html
READY Short translations combining prepositions and stress pronouns.
fr2 1vocabp.41
https://www.quia.com/quiz/847311.html
READY A simple beginning using the vocabulary for the rooms in a house. You are asked to find the correct word for "the" for each word you see.
1de+the
https://www.quia.com/quiz/535395.html
READY Combine the two parts I have given you, making any necessary changes because of DE being followed by THE.
fr2 ordinal numbers1
https://www.quia.com/quiz/849686.html
READY This quiz shows you a regular (cardinal) number and asks you to change it to an ordinal (putting in order) number.
fr2 ordinal numbers2
https://www.quia.com/quiz/1529583.html
READY This quiz asks you to answer questions in French which feature ordinal numbers.
fr2 ordinal numbers3
https://www.quia.com/quiz/2620262.html
READY There are some short translations which include ordinal numbers.
intro room furnishings
https://www.quia.com/quiz/2621261.html
READY This is a matching quiz using the furniture/room furnishings vocabulary.
roomfurnishings1
https://www.quia.com/quiz/581924.html
READY Look at the picture and then complete the sentence using the correct word for the vocabulary pictured.
roomfurnishings2
https://www.quia.com/quiz/490162.html
READY C'est normal ou C'est bizarre?
roomfurnishings3
https://www.quia.com/quiz/664329.html
READY Vrai/Faux questions about the furnishings in a bedroom illustration.
roomfurnishings4
https://www.quia.com/quiz/852729.html
READY Identify the item in the picture.
3location
https://www.quia.com/quiz/581921.html
READY Short translations using the prepositions in combination with a room furnishing.
2de+the
https://www.quia.com/quiz/855001.html
READY This quiz asks you to select the correct "middle" of the expression.
3de+the
https://www.quia.com/quiz/855031.html
READY Most of the prepositional expression is already there, but you have to fill in the "middle" section -- the DE + THE part which best fits the situation.
Last updated  2011/06/04 11:44:19 EDTHits  210