Thursday, May 5, 2016

Thursday, May 5, 2016

*We are collecting items to be sent to Fort McMurray's evacuees by 3:30 Friday.

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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