French 2 chapitre 3 late
 
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
food shops1
https://www.quia.com/quiz/498187.html
READY You will see a list of foods. Look at the name of the shop and click the foods which you could find in that kind of shop.
food shops2
https://www.quia.com/quiz/499969.html
READY Fill in the name of the shop which makes the sentence correct.
foodshops3
https://www.quia.com/quiz/687616.html
READY There are 10 multiple choice questions. Look at the picture and choose the name of the store where the item could be purchased.
fr2 quantities of food1
https://www.quia.com/quiz/885945.html
READY Very basic. Find the correct French translation for the quantity phrase you see.
fr2 quantities of food2
https://www.quia.com/quiz/885932.html
READY Something a little different. You have to match the English phrase to the French translation.
fr2 quantities of food3
https://www.quia.com/quiz/885943.html
READY Fill in the word(s) missing from the translation.
fr2 quantities of food4
https://www.quia.com/quiz/885989.html
READY Translate the quantity expression that is missing from the short translations.
fr2 quantities of food5
https://www.quia.com/quiz/885990.html
READY Translate the entire quantity phrase you see. If you've done the quizzes above, you've probably run across some of these expressions in your previous work.
some/any: indefinite article or pronoun?
https://www.quia.com/quiz/895264.html
READY Is the BOLDFACE word accompanying a noun (indefinite article) or is it standing alone as a PRONOUN. Decide whether the word SOME or ANY is functioning as an indefinite article or as a pronoun in the English sentences you see.
some/any: indefinite article or pronoun2
https://www.quia.com/quiz/1208064.html
READY Another attempt to make it clear why "SOME" can sometimes be "de + the" and other times can be "EN"
fr2 en1
https://www.quia.com/quiz/1206325.html
READY Replace the underlined words and rewrite the sentence showing the new position of the pronoun EN.
EN in translation
https://www.quia.com/quiz/1206303.html
READY You have to create the whole sentence instead of just replacing words with EN. It takes time, but it's probably the most valuable quiz on this topic. If you can do this, you can do anything with EN.
petit déjeuner
https://www.quia.com/quiz/506372.html
READY There are 10 true/false questions about the meal called le petit déjeuner.
déjeuner
https://www.quia.com/quiz/506374.html
READY There are 10 true/false questions about the meal called le déjeuner.
dîner
https://www.quia.com/quiz/536381.html
READY There are 10 true/false questions about the meal called le dîner.
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