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Les maths en français

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You may skip any 3 equations on your next homework assignment if you post at least two items to the wallwisher.  Start or finish an equation using the French words for the numbers.  Follow my model. Don't forget to leave your initials and period! Created with Padlet

Babbel - Un site fantastique !

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Babbel  is a great site to practice your French!  Thanks go to Mathieu, a student from last year, who found this wonderful site!  It is free to use, and offers different levels. In addition to French, you can learn over ten other languages using Babbel.

Le vocabulaire en images !

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Regardez les excellents exemples de vocabulaire en images !  

Des conversations en français !

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You should be pretty proud of yourselves - in addition to having class taught entirely in French (as it has been for the past few days), you had two sets of conversations in French with your classmates.  Bravo !   Answering informational questions: Sorting vocabulary into categories without using English:

C'est moi !

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Voilà les membres de la classe !

Il s'appelle, Elle s'appelle

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Add a photo of a celebrity and ask for his/her name in French or answer a question. Follow my model! If you complete one of those two things, you may skip and 2 questions at the bottom of your homework. Created with Padlet

Paris Magnifique !

NOTE : This post contains a YouTube video. I have approved this video for the blog, but if you choose to click out and leave the blog, you will be viewing content that I have not pre-approved. Regardez un clip video de Paris ! Paris 2013 TimeLapse in Motion (Hyperlapse by Kirill Neiezhmakov) from Kirill Neiezhmakov on Vimeo .

J'aime, je n'aime pas

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Écrivez "J'aime ____________" ou "Je n'aime pas ___________" Use your initials and your period for your name (J.S. p2) Created with Padlet

Le vocabulaire introductif

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Here are some wonderful vocabulary entries for our first set of words!   

Il s'appelle, elle s'appelle

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 A few more pictures...this time students are learning each other's names by stating the names of the members in their group using French, and in some cases, adding a gesture to make it more challenging!   If you don't see your class on the blog yet, it will be soon!  I don't always get around to every class during every activity to take a picture.  

Bonjour ! Comment t'appelles-tu ? Je m'appelle...

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Now that I have many of your blog permission slips, I wanted to share a few photos.  Here you are speaking French with your classmates on the first day of school!      

Pourquoi le français ?

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NOTE : This post contains a YouTube video. I have approved this video for the blog, but if you choose to click out and leave the blog, you will be viewing content that I have not pre-approved. Watch the video we watched in class again, then post a reason to learn French below! Post a sticky in the wall below to earn one extra point on your homework.  It must not have been previously used!  For your name, put your initials and period (example J.S. P2) You can click here to view the wall nice and large! Created with Padlet