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French 9A
The students practiced using passé composé orally. We discussed the difference between verbs conjugated with etre (Dr. & Mrs. Vandertramp verbs) and those with avoir (er, ir, and re verbs).ELA 9A
The students completed their Tell Them From Me surveys for the spring term. They also worked on researching their chosen career.French 8A
We finished up presentations on Famous French Canadians. Next class there will be time to make corrections before the assignment is turned in for a summative assessment.French 8B
The students started their Famous French Canadian presentations and received formative assessment feedback.French 10/20/30
The students continued to discuss books and authors. We also discussed relevant vocabulary.
READING – LA
LECTURE
Author –
écrivain(e), l’auteur de
Character –
le personnage
Plot –
l’intrigue (f)
Setting –
l’action (f), le cadre
Book – un
roman (novel), un livre (book)
Adventure –
l’aventure (f)
Thriller –
un roman à suspense
Science-Fiction
– la science-fiction, la SF
Horror – la
horreur, la terreur
Biography –
la biographie
Romance
novel – le roman d’amour
Real life –
la réalité
Fiction – la
fiction
Non-fiction
– la non-romanesque
Based on a
true story – être tiré d’un histoire
vrai
Medieval –
du Moyen Âge, médiéval
Historical –
historique
Fantasy – le
fantastique
Futuristic –
futuriste
Comic books
– la bande dessinée
Lire – to
read
Je lis
Tu lis
Il, Elle, On
lit
Nous lisons
Vous lisez
Ils, Elles
lisent
Passé Composé
– avoir + lu
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