Une Emission de Cuisine

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Une Emission de Cuisine
For this assignment, you will be creating your own “Emission de Cuisine” – a segment of a
cooking show! You will work on your own, or with one other person, on a step-by-step,
instructional guide on how to make an item of food. It could be a cheese and tomato
sandwich, a salad, or anything else that you would like to prepare.
Your instructions must be at least five sentences long. If you are working on your own,
your presentation should be roughly two minutes in length (double that for groups of two).
If you are working with a partner, you need to prepare two different items of food.
Props and costumes are mandatory for this assignment. We want our segments to look like
real cooking shows. Use the vocal colouring and movement techniques you’ve been
learning in Drama class to make your segment come alive!
Evaluation:
Writing
Not Yet
Almost
Got It
Wow
Many errors in spelling
and words. English
words included in script.
None of the helpful
verbs or words have
been used, and the
work may be less than 5
sentences in length.
A few errors in spelling,
grammar and words.
Some helpful verbs or
words are included. The
student may be missing 1
sentence, but is starting
to demonstrate an
understanding of writing
in French.
The presentation has
been rehearsed, but
there are still quite a few
errors in French
pronunciation. Few props
or costumes.
No noticeable errors in
spelling, grammar and
words. Helpful verbs and
words are used within the
writing, and at least 5
sentences have been
written. A good
understanding of writing
in French is shown.
The presentation has been
rehearsed well and there
are virtually no errors (or
only a few) in French
pronunciation. Good use
of props and costumes.
The writing is above and
beyond expectations.
Helpful verbs and words
have been used and the
student has written
more than 5 sentences.
An excellent
understanding of writing
is French is shown.
The presentation has
been rehearsed
extremely well and
there are no errors in
French pronunciation
whatsoever. Excellent
use of props and
costumes.
Presentation The presentation is not
well rehearsed. Many
errors in French
pronunciation. No
props or costumes.
Helpful Cooking Verbs
Add – Ajoutez
Put – Mettez
Blend – Melangez
Heat – Chauffez
Mix – Mixez
Cut – Coupez
Cover – Couvrez
Peel – Epluchez
Spread – Etalez
Bake - Enfournez
Rinse – Rincez
Take - Prenez
Other Helpful Words
First – Premier
Next – Suivant
And – Et
Then – Puis
Finally – Enfin
After – Apres
Knife – Couteau
Plate – Plaque
With – Avec
I’m Going to Make:
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For translation work: you are NOT permitted to use an online translator to search up
sentences. They are often incorrect. Keep your instructions simple and easy to understand.
Words I Need…
En Anglais
En Francais
Evaluation
Writing
Many errors in spelling
and words. English
words included in script.
None of the helpful
verbs or words have
been used, and the
work may be less than 5
sentences in length.
Presentation The presentation is not
well rehearsed. Many
errors in French
pronunciation. No
props or costumes.
Name(s):
A few errors in spelling,
grammar and words.
Some helpful verbs or
words are included. The
student may be missing 1
sentence, but is starting
to demonstrate an
understanding of writing
in French.
The presentation has
been rehearsed, but
there are still quite a few
errors in French
pronunciation. Few props
or costumes.
Evaluation
Writing
Many errors in spelling
and words. English
words included in script.
None of the helpful
verbs or words have
been used, and the
work may be less than 5
sentences in length.
Presentation The presentation is not
well rehearsed. Many
errors in French
pronunciation. No
props or costumes.
No noticeable errors in
spelling, grammar and
words. Helpful verbs and
words are used within the
writing, and at least 5
sentences have been
written. A good
understanding of writing
in French is shown.
The presentation has been
rehearsed well and there
are virtually no errors (or
only a few) in French
pronunciation. Good use
of props and costumes.
The writing is above and
beyond expectations.
Helpful verbs and words
have been used and the
student has written
more than 5 sentences.
An excellent
understanding of writing
is French is shown.
The presentation has
been rehearsed
extremely well and
there are no errors in
French pronunciation
whatsoever. Excellent
use of props and
costumes.
Name(s):
A few errors in spelling,
grammar and words.
Some helpful verbs or
words are included. The
student may be missing 1
sentence, but is starting
to demonstrate an
understanding of writing
in French.
The presentation has
been rehearsed, but
there are still quite a few
errors in French
pronunciation. Few props
or costumes.
No noticeable errors in
spelling, grammar and
words. Helpful verbs and
words are used within the
writing, and at least 5
sentences have been
written. A good
understanding of writing
in French is shown.
The presentation has been
rehearsed well and there
are virtually no errors (or
only a few) in French
pronunciation. Good use
of props and costumes.
The writing is above and
beyond expectations.
Helpful verbs and words
have been used and the
student has written
more than 5 sentences.
An excellent
understanding of writing
is French is shown.
The presentation has
been rehearsed
extremely well and
there are no errors in
French pronunciation
whatsoever. Excellent
use of props and
costumes.
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