French I, Semester 2, L'école et La routine
Sections:

Introduction  |   Section 1  |   Section 2  |   Section 3   |   Dictionaries

  Section Three:

Part A  |   Part B  |   Part C  |   Part D   |   Part E

Section Three - Part D

Project AssignmentLe Projet
In this Unit, your project is going to be another personal project. You will prepare an essay/photo essay talking about your typical day. You will talk about your school day and the way it is organized, what times you go to classes and in what order, what you do in each course, what items you need, what part of the school you go for to each course. You may include pictures in your essay, but it is not a requirement. You will produce an essay of about 200 words. This project is to be written in French.

  • an essay of about 200 words talking about your school day
  • how your day is organized and what classes you go to, in what order
  • what you do in those courses
  • what part of the school the course is located in
  • what you need in each course
  • what you do after school as part of your home responsibilities
  • where you do these activities (what part of house?)

The project will have four deadlines:

  1. Deadline 1: Idea (5 points)
  2. Deadline 2: Outline (5 points)
  3. Deadline 3: Rough draft (5 points)
  4. Deadline 4: Final project: (25 points)

The fourth deadline is due now. This assignment is worth 25 points.

 


 

Writing Practice Ecrivons
Let's practice talking about what we learn in different courses and then what we do in different areas of the house as chores. Write this chart down in your notes and then complete the chart, either telling what you learn or do in that course or what work (or other activity) you do in that area of the house. Click on each picture to see if you are correct.

Living room
Kitchen
Bedroom
Dining room
Physics class
German class

 

Vocabulary PracticePractice
Practice this and all unit vocabulary in this activity. SpeedWord


Writing Assignment Au Travail
Write a paragraph about the activities you do either at school or in a course. Write at least 6 sentences in correct French you have learned in this course. You will want to include as much vocabulary from this unit as you can. This assignment is worth 12 points.


Test approachingOnce you feel that you have practiced these concepts sufficiently, you are ready to take the Section 3 Quiz and then the Unit 3 Exam. Be sure to go back through the unit to practice the vocabulary activities in review. Also, don't forget the flashcards and vocabulary pages. They are excellent ways for you to practice vocabulary. Part 3E contains additional information.

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