Santa Monica College FRENCH 1 Spring 2011 Section 4240 MW 7:30PM – 9:55 PM Location: DRESCHER HALL 214 Lab: Arrange 2 hour – DRESCHER HALL 219 Office Hours: Drescher Hall 214: M & W 6:50 – 7:20 PM Final Exam: Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at 6:45PM – 9:45PM Instructor: Dr. Esinam Kokovena Email: kokovena_esinam@smc.edu (best way to reach me) Phone: 310-434-8926 Class website: http://kokovenafrenchclassatsmc.wordpress.com To email the class: Logon to eCompanion. Next (http://smconline.org ), click on “Login” on the left column, sign in with your eCompanion ID and password, click on “Winter 2011 eCompanion,” then click the Email tab to send an email to the class or to a classmate. 1 Introduction Welcome to French 1. This course is designed to improve your skills in French grammar, communication, linguistics (speaking, reading, writing and listening), and knowledge about French culture. You will learn to think in French and by the end of the course, understand a considerable amount of the French language. Required Books: Contacts: Langue et culture françaises, 8th Edition Jean-Paul Valette, Rebecca M. Valette ISBN-13: 9780618395781 ISBN-10: 0618395784 611 Pages Price at SMC bookstore: ~$147 New; $110 Used Houghton Mifflin Company Student Companion Site: http://college.cengage.com/languages/french/valette/contacts/8e/student_home.html Contacts: Student Activities Manual/ Workbook, Lab manual And Video manual, 8 Edition, (Paperback) Jean-Paul Valette, Rebecca M. Valette ISBN-10: 0618395806 ISBN-13: 9780618395804 Price at SMC bookstore: ~$86 New; ~$ 64 Used Houghton Mifflin Company Recommended Books : Le Nouveau Bescherelle. L’art de conjuguer. Dictionnaire de 12000 verbes. Hatier. Paris. 1991. (There is also an English version) Dictionnaire. French – English, English – French Course Content : Contacts. Unit 1-5. Lesson 1-15. Student Activities Manual Vocabulary, grammar, listening, reading, writing, speaking and videos Homework, 3 quizzes, 5 vocabulary quizzes, 4 compositions, 1 group presentation, 2 conjugation assignments, 1 midterm , and 1 final exam 2 STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this course, students will be able to perform the following actions using the French language - Get acquainted with others - Discuss, read, and write about daily life - Discuss and write about their daily activities - Talk about themselves and others, and their possessions - Talk about their city, their home, ask for and give directions, and discuss future plans - Shop for clothes and other items - Discuss and write about weekend activities and vacations, and narrate what happened at any time in the past - Do the grocery shopping and order food in a restaurant or cafe - Master material from assigned chapters of the textbook - Demonstrate knowledge of the culture and lifestyles in France and French-speaking regions and countries - Master a working French vocabulary of between 600 and 900 words - Apply learned patterns of French pronunciation to new reading texts - Demonstrate the use of grammatical structures covered in assigned units of the textbook - Make introductions; ask questions about interests, preferences and hobbies - Speak with a sales clerk and waiter; talk about clothing, personal effects and home furnishings - Describe objects and people; talk about food and dining; and tell a short narrative in the past - Demonstrate comprehension of simple, conversational French - Use correct French in oral communications to answer and ask questions, to describe, and to narrate about simple, everyday topics - Demonstrate comprehension of brief selections of simple, culturally non-specific French reading passages - Write simple paragraphs to describe and to narrate in the present tense, immediate future and - past - Identify basic geographical, historical, and cultural facts about selected French-speaking countries - Engage in conversations and written correspondence in French to provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions - Understand written and spoken French on a variety of topics such as the following: personal data, likes and dislikes, classes, schedules, plans for the future, activities, and emotions - Evaluate French speaking cultures as they compare to his or her own culture - Synthesize the grammatical rules of French as they compare to his or her own language - Incorporate French for personal enjoyment and enrichment in becoming part of the global community - Integrate the French language both within and beyond the classroom setting 3 CLASS REQUIREMENTS ATTENDANCE You must attend every class session for the entire session, and also be on time. Included in each class session is a 10 minute break. Remember, do not miss class unless it is absolutely necessary; catching up is extremely difficult. All students are encouraged and expected to participate, as this is an essential part of learning a new language. Excessive tardiness and/or leaving the classroom before the end of the class always has a negative impact on your grades in this class. MODERN LANGUAGE LABORATORY Your listening, understanding, writing, and oral performance will be increased by going to the Modern Language Laboratory, located at (Dresher Hall 219). All students must show their student ID cards before using the lab. You must also complete the self-paced orientation program before using the lab. Students are expected to be courteous and to follow lab guidelines. Check in with the lab supervisor to find out when the last lab session is. The lab supervisors, Ms. Rickey Madison (434-4625), Ms Ann Mirsky (434-4353) and Tutoring Coordinator of Modern Languages: Mr. Peter Sierra (310) 434-4683 will answer all questions related to the laboratory. It is important for students to log off if they must leave the lab for any reason and it is important for students to be logged in at least 20 minutes before they leave so that their lab time will be credited. Lab staff will log off unattended stations even if personal belongings are still present. The website to the modern language lab is: http://www.smc.edu/apps/pub.asp?Q=1307&B=4. A list of the lab resources can now be found at http://www.smc.edu/modernlang/lab/media. This list is relatively current. Please take a look at the lab resources for a more updated list. LAB REQUIREMENT (15 hours minimum; 50 pts) You are expected to complete a minimum of 15 hours in the lab (as this is a level 1 course). That equates to fifteen 60-minute sessions. Keep in mind that only one 60-minute session will be counted per day toward the total number of hours required for the session. For example, if you study 3 hours in the lab on one day, only 1 of those hours will count toward your 15 hour total. There is no exception to this campus rule. Students who complete the minimum required hours will get 50 pts. Those who do not meet the minimum will receive ZERO points. SPECIAL REQUEST: It is important that you log off if you must leave the Lab for any reason and that you are logged at least 20 minutes before you leave so that your lab time will be credited. Other Resourses: Pas de problème CD-ROM; Triple Play Plus ; French in Action Video ; Power Point Slide Shows- Rocca AT THE END OF THE SESSION (ONE DAY PRIOR TO THE FINAL EXAM, OR THE DAY OF THE FINAL EXAM), PLEASE BRING ME PROOF (AN OFFICIAL COPY OF YOUR LAB HOURS) TO RECEIVE THE 50 POINTS. HOMEWORK (10 pts each) For each homework assignment, write down your full name as it appears on the roster, the class and section number, and the homework # on each homework assignment. Follow the example given in the homework assignment. You may turn in your homework in class, or post it on my website in the specific location for that homework assignment. If you are sick and/or must turn in your homework late, you may bring it on the following class day or post it on my website (http://kokovenafrenchclassatsmc.wordpress.com). Be advised that you will not receive a graded copy of homework that is posted on my webside. If you post a homework assignment on my website, YOU MUST ALSO TURN IN A HARD COPY when you come to class. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS ARE ALWAYS DUE AT THE FOLLOWING CLASS SESSION. 4 GROUP PRESENTATIONS (50 pts) The class will be divided into 9 groups. Each group will give one presentation during the session. You will be assigned a group number at the beginning of the session. The oral presentations cover the material leading up to the assigned page. It is important that each member of the group contributes equally to the group assignment. Your grade will be reflected on your group’s performance. This means that each member of the group will receive the same grade. Your grade is determined by the participation of each member of the group, pronunciation, proper use of grammar, your ability to answer questions posed to you by your classmates or myself, the quality of the presentation, and team work. We will use P. 17 & 25 A Votre Tour, as practice in preparation for the group assignments. 1. Group #1, A Votre Tour, P. 47 2. Group #2, A Votre Tour, P. 67 3. Group #3, A Votre Tour, P. 93 4. Group #4, A Votre Tour, P. 107 5. Group #5, A Votre Tour, P. 119 6. Group #6, A Votre Tour, P. 143 7. Group #7, A Votre Tour. P. 155 8. Group #8, A Votre Tour, P. 169 9. Group #9, A Votre Tour, P. 205 March 14 March 21 March 30 April 25 April 27 May 2 May 9 May 11 May 25 Give personal information Conversation between two students Share a room with another student Personal description Use immediate future (futur proche) Description of your family Description of clothing Look for a furnished apartment Describe your past trip to France or any francophone country. Use past tense. COMPOSITIONS (25 pts each) Writing compositions is an essential part of learning the French language. The composition assignments cover the material leading up to the assigned page. The book has examples of sample compositions for each assignment. Do not copy those compositions. Use the compositions in the book as a guide to writing your own composition using your own vocabulary. The directions for the compositions are as follows: 1. All compositions must be typed and double-spaced. Handwritten compositions will not be graded 2. Write down your full name as it appears on the roster, the class and section number 3. Write down the composition #, page, and TOPIC AS IT IS WRITTEN IN THE SYLLABUS. The questions on the different pages will help you to develop the topic. 4. Make sure you understand the directions for the composition 5. Write in complete sentences and make proper use of grammar and accents 6. Compositions must be typed and must be eight 8-10 lines in length. COMPOSITIONS (CONTINUED) Below is a list of topics for each composition. The questions in “A Votre Tour” can help you write your composition. 5 1. COMPOSITION #1, A Votre Tour, (Will start topic p.32) 2. COMPOSITION #2, A Votre Tour, (Will start topic p.134) 3. COMPOSITION #3, A Votre Tour, (Will start topic on p. 158) 4. COMPOSITION #4, A Votre Tour, (Will start topic on p. 192) P. 119 April 27 Dans quel pays francophone vous allez visiter l’année prochaine? P. 143 May 9 Faites la description des membres de votre famille P. 169 May 23 P. 220 May 25 Vous cherchez un appartement. Vous écrivez à un(e) ami(e) pour avoir des renseignements. Employez aussi l’inversion. Vous avez visité la France ou les autres pays francophones l’année passée. Décrivez votre voyage au passé. Comparez les pays ou les villes visitées. CONJUGATION ASSIGNMENTS (50 PTS TOTAL) Assignment #1: ZERO POINTS, DUE MAY 16 Assignment #2: 50 POINTS, DUE JUNE 6 ATTENTION: (MUST TURN IN ASSIGNMENT #1 BEFORE YOU CAN GET CREDIT FOR #2) All conjugation assignments should be typed (no exceptions). This is to allow you to easily make changes. You must conjugate all of the verbs studied. Conjugate one verb of each group of verbs studied and list the rest. Conjugate them using Present, Immediate Future, Imperative for Assignment #1 and once you correct Assignment #1, add the Past Tense for Assignment # 2. Conjugate the verbs progressively, as we cover them in class. I will give you more directions in class, and will show you examples in class. 1. Conjugation Assignment #1, verbs studied from P. 40- 190. (Present, Immediate Future (Futur Proche,) Imperative) 2. Conjugation Assignment #2 includes conjugation assignment #1 and verbs studied until the end of the session: P. 215 VOCABULARY QUIZZES (20 pts each X 5) You can make up ONLY ONE VOCABULARY QUIZ. AFTER THAT No make-up of any kind will be allowed for vocabulary quizzes. There are no exceptions. YOU WILL MISS 20 POINTS IF YOU MISS ANOTHER VOCABULARY QUIZ SEE SAMPLE OF VOCABULARY QUIZ 0 ON MY WEBSITE. Page: 3, 4, 7, 11, 14, 19, 20, 41, 43, 50, 53, 55, 56, 60, 62, 64, 66, 82. 1. VOCABULARY QUIZ #1, P. 84, 101, 112, 113, 115, 117 April 4 2. VOCABULARY QUIZ #2, P. 134, 140, 142, 146, 147 May 4 3. VOCABULARY QUIZ #3, P. 149, 152, 158, 160 May 18 4. VOCABULARY QUIZ #4, P. 166, 184, 187, 189 May 23 5. VOCABULARY QUIZ #5, P. 192, 202, 208, 210, 212, 215 June 6 6 QUIZZES (50 pts each X 3) MIDTERM (150 pts) FINAL EXAM (200 pts) No make-up of any kind will be allowed unless you have a serious illness or a personal emergency on the day of the test. Ten points will be deducted from the make-up exam if no documentation is provided to the instructor. There is no makeup for the final exam. HEALTH SERVICES The website for the heath center is http://www.smc.edu/healthcenter The Health Office (ext. 4262) is located on the first floor of the Cayton Center east side and is open Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m., and Fridays 8:00 a.m.– 3:30 p.m. In case of a medical emergency during all the other hours, call campus Police at ext. 4300. If you have a medical problem that might occur during class, pleas notify your professor(s) and the campus Health Services (434 – 4262) and provide the following information: Your name, addresses and telephone number, nature of your health problem, action you want taken if needed, name and phone number of at least three people who can be called to take you to the place you designate for care. The Health Services Office will provide a card for the student to fill out. Provide a copy of your “Notification to Professor of Health Problem” each semester and turn in the original with your signature to the Health Services Office. In the event of an emergency the usual procedure followed by SMC Staff is to contact the Health Services Office (Mon. – Thurs. 8:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m., and Fridays 8:00 a.m.– 3:30 p.m.). In case of an emergency at all other hours Campus Police will be called (310) 434 – 4300. If you have left instructions, the Health Services Office will follow them. Paramedics may be called if necessary and you will be held financially responsible. MESSAGES: The best way to reach me is via my email (kokovena_esinam@smc.edu). Also note that the office of the Modern Language Department- (310) 434-4248- cannot take phone messages from students after 5:00 p.m. If you cannot reach me by email, you may leave me a written message in the mail room (LA 106), or mail me a card or letter to Santa Monica College, Modern Languages Department 1900 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405. You can also contact me at (310) 434 – 8926. CHEATING AND DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR These behaviors are intolerable in an academic environment. Students engaging in such conduct are subject to disciplinary action. Cell phones and pagers must be turned off before entering class. Any such interruption will cause you to be asked to leave, as it is disruptive and inconsiderate to your classmates and your professor. Students who are disruptive will have 10 points deducted each week. References: http://www.smc.edu/apps/Pub.asp?Q=1793 7 HOW TO GET AN “A” - Frequent practice is extremely important. Therefore, you should: do all the exercises as assigned by your instructor, work with a tutor; tutoring is free, go to the lab often, participate in class, read newspapers, magazines in French language; listen to the radio and watch television in French language whenever possible.( TV5) - Try to relax in class (making mistakes is normal). - Seek assistance the moment you sense that you’re falling behind. - Work in a group with classmates. - Have the phone number of three or four classmates to get information missed when absent. - Read out loud 30 minutes to one hour every day. - For information about French books, video, contact Euro/video in West Hollywood (323) 650-7642 CHANGES Each student should be aware that any changes announced in class SUPERSEDE the contents of this syllabus. In the event that the student is absent, it is his/her responsibility to inform him or herself of such changes. Bonne Année Scolaire! Bonne Chance et du Courage! Bon Semestre! Policy on Make-Up Exams There are no makeup exams except in cases of serious illness or personal emergency the day of the exam. 10 points will be deducted from the exam if no documentation is provided to the instructor. Please make sure you can be present for all exams before taking this course. Policy on Dropping the Class If you plan not to continue in this class, please drop yourself to avoid receiving an “F” at the end of the session. Policy on Make-Up Vocabulary Quizzes Only one make-up is allowed. After that, no make-up of any kind will be allowed for additional vocabulary quizzes. There are no exceptions Policy on doing poorly in class If you are doing poorly in the class, you will be referred to the counselor. This is the school policy. Policy on disruptive behavior in class If you significantly disrupt the class, you will be reported to the disciplinary dean. This is the school policy. 8 Policy to request an Incomplete: If you have a personal emergency the day of the final, you must give to the Hospital that treats you my name and the Modern Languages Deparment’s Fax number, that is: (310) 434- 3618. Or for an extreme circumstance, let a family member write me. I have to see this document before you take the final or get an F. Students with disabilities Santa Monica College makes every effort to make its campus fully accessible to students with disabilities. Please see this website for more information: http://www.smc.edu/apps/comm.asp?Q=165 or call (310) 434-4684 or (310) 434-4265. 9 Examination Schedule/Academic Calendar Monday Monday Thursday Wednesday Monday Monday Friday Monday Wednesday Wednesday Monday Sunday Wednesday Mon-Sun Monday Wednesday Wednesday TMonday Wednesday Sunday February 14 February 21 February 24 March 2 March 7 March 14 March 18 March 21 March 23 March 30 April 4 April 10 April 16 April 11-17 April 25 April 27 April 27 May 2 May 4 May 8 Monday Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday Monday Monday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Monday Monday Monday Wednesday Tuesday May 9 May 9 May 11 May 16 May 18 May 23 May 23 May 25 May 25 June 1 June 6 June 6 June 6 June 8 June 14 Spring Semester begins Practice Oral Presentation A Votre Tour Deadline to drop & be eligible for a REFUND of enrollment fees QUIZ #1 Deadline to drop and VOID “W” Group #1 Oral Presentation Deadline to apply for Pass/No Pass grading option Group #2 Oral Presentation QUIZ #2 Group #3 Oral Presentation Vocabulary Quiz #1 Deadline to drop and receive a GUARANTEED “W” MIDTERM Spring Break Group #4 Oral Presentation Group #5 Oral Presentation Composition #1 Due Group #6 Oral Presentation Vocabulary Quiz #2 After this point, Late Withdrawal process must be used with faculty approval and documentable extenuating circumstances. No grade check needed. Group #7 Oral Presentation Composition #2 Due Group #8 Oral Presentation Conjugation Assignment #1 Due Vocabulary Quiz #3 Composition #3 Due Vocabulary Quiz #4 Group #9 Oral Presentation Composition #4 Due QUIZ #3 LAB HOURS DUE! Conjugation Assignment #2 Due Vocabulary Quiz #5 Final Exam 6:45PM – 9:45PM End of Spring Semester 10 YOUR FINAL GRADE: Your final grade in the class will be determined according to the following percentages. GRADE A B C D F PERCENTAGE 90-100% 80-89% 70-79% 60-69% 0-59% POINTS (OUT OF 1000 TOTAL POINTS) 900-1000 800-899 700-799 600-699 0-599 Percent of final grade Points Note Lab 5% 50 Homework 15% 150 Group oral presentation Conjugation Assignment Composition Vocabulary quizzes Quizzes Midterm Final Total 5% 50 If by the end of the semester you have 15 hours of lab or more, you will get 50 points If you have less than 15 hours, you will get 0 points 23 homework assignments X 10pts = 230 points Do all of your homework! Unexcused late homework or missed assignments = 0 pts (no credit) 1 X 50pts = 50pts 5% 50 10% 10% 100 100 15% 15% 20% 100% 150 150 200 1000pts Disruption of class, disrespectful behavior, student misconduct LOSE 10 points for each week of disruptive behavior 50 pts total Conjugation assignment #1 mandatory; Conjugation assignment #2= 50pts 4 X 25pts each = 100pts 5 X 20 pts each = 100pts 3 X 50pts each = 150pts 1 X 150pts = 150pts 1 X 200pts = 200pts Everyone starts out with 1000pts. You will then have points deducted for not meeting the lab requirement, not turning in homework assignments, and errors on exams. Every drop of 100 points is a drop in a letter grade. Students who are disruptive, disrespectful, or who do not follow the student code of conduct will have 10 points deducted from their grade for each week of misbehavior. After a verbal warning or written warning, students will be referred to the dean for disciplinary action. 11 DETAILED SCHEDULE – SPRING 2011 Day of Semester DATE EXAMS & DUE DATES LESSON LE FRANÇAIS ÉCRIT Sections covered in class LE FRANÇAIS PARLÉ Group exercises in class Book: Contacts READ THESE SECTIONS BEFORE CLASS Book: Contacts Section to complete in the audio laboratory (Language Lab/CD) REQUIRED HOMEWORK (Devoir) Exercises to complete outside of class (Dictée) Dictations In class if we have time (REQUIRED, but you do not have to turn this in) Otherwise, complete it in language lab Book: (SAM) SAM P. 9 Charlotte et Kévin SAM P. 5-9 SAM P. 2 # 2 P. 3 # 4, 5 (HW # 1) Book: (SAM) or Contacts Exercises to complete outside of class (You must turn this in the following class session or on the due date) Book: (SAM) 1 Week 1 Feb 14 Mon Leçon 1 p. 1-9 Contacts P. 2-9 Leçon 1 Bonjour! (ALL) Contacts P. 3 # 1-2 P. 6 # 6-7 P. 7 # 8-9 Book: Student Activities Manual (SAM) SAM P. 1 # 1 P. 2 # 3 P. 8 # L 2 Week 1 Wed Feb 16 Leçon 2 p. 10-17 Contacts P. 13 # 1-3 P. 15 # 5 SAM P. 12 # 3 P. 13 # 4-5 SAM P. 20 Amelie et Pierre SAM P.15-20 SAM P. 11 # 1-2 (HW # 2) 3 Week 2 Mon Feb 21 Contacts P. 10-17 Leçon 2 Copain, copine (ALL) A Votre Tour Contacts P. 18-25 (ALL) A Votre Tour Contacts P. 19 # 1 P. 21 # 2 P. 23 # 3-5 SAM P. 21 # 1 P. 22 # 3 P. 23 # 5 À votre tour NONE SAM P. 25-30 SAM P. 22 # 3 (HW # 3) Practice group presentation A Votre Tour (P.17;25) Leçon 3 p. 18-25 (PART 1) 12 4 Week 2 Wed Feb 23 (PART 2) Leçon 3 p. 26-35 P. 26-29 Vie Pratique 1 : Au Café p. 29 A Votre Tour P. 30-5 Images du Monde Francophone Review SAM P. 25-30 SAM P. 30 Salutations SAM P. 31 -4 SAM P. 25-30 #AC, P. 26 # D, P. 27 # G-H SAM P. 22 # 4 (HW # 4) STUDY FOR QUIZ #1 5 Week 3 Mon Feb 28 (PART 1) Leçon 4 p. 36-45 Contacts P. 36-45 (ALL) Contacts P. 41 # 1-3 P. 43 # 4-6 P. 44 # 7-8 P. 45 # 9-10 SAM P. 35 # 1-2 P. 36 # 3-4 P. 37 # 5-6 SAM P. 43 A Québec SAM P. 3943 … STUDY FOR QUIZ #1 6 Week 3 Wed Mar 2 (PART 2) Leçon 5 p. 46-53 Contacts P. 46 La langue française, sec. E P. 47 À votre tour P. 48 À Dakar P. 49 Note culturelle P. 50-3 La langue française Contacts P. 46 # 11-2 P. 51 # 1-3 P. 52 # 4 P. 53 # 5-6 SAM P. 45 # 2 P. 46 # 3 SAM Les Voyages SAM P. 49 -52 SAM P. 45 # 1 (HW # 5) Leçon 5-6 p. 54-61 Contacts P. 54-6 La langue française, Part B P. 57 À votre tour P. 58 Lec. 6 À Genève P. 59 Note culturelle P. 60-61 La langue française Contacts P. 54 # 8 P. 55 # 9-10 P. 56 # 11 P. 58 # 17 Genève P. 61 # 1-3 SAM P. 53 # 1 P. 54 # 3-4 P. 56 # A À votre tour SAM P. 60 Le Tennis SAM P. 57 -60 SAM P. 47 # 4 P. 53 # 2 (HW # 6) 7 Week 4 Mon Mar 7 Quiz #1 13 8 Week 4 Wed Mar 9 9 Week 5 Mon Mar 14 10 Leçon 6 p. 62-69 Group #1 Oral Presentation P. 47 Week 5 Wed Mar 16 Leçon 7 p. 70-77 (PART 1) Leçon 7 p. 78-87 (PART 2) 11 Week 6 Mon Mar 21 Group #2 Oral Presentation P. 67 Leçon 7-8 p. 88-95 Contacts P. 62-66 La langue française, Part B, C, D P. 67 À votre tour P. 68-69 La communication vie pratique 2 Contacts P. 70-71 La communication vie pratique 2 P. 72-77 Images du Monde Francophone Contacts P. 62 # 4 P. 63 # 5-6 P. 65 # 7-9 P. 66 # 10 SAM P. 61-2 None None No HW None SAM P. 63 -4 None None SAM P.54 # 4 P. 55# 5 (HW # 7) Contacts P. 80 Leçon. La vie est belle P. 81 Note culturelle P. 82-87 La langue française Part A, B Contacts P. 88-93 La langue française Part C, D, E P. 93 A Votre Tour P. 94 À la terrasse d’un café P. 95 Note culturelle Contacts P. 82 # 1 P. 83 # 2-4 P. 85 # 5-6 P. 86 # 7-8 P. 87 # 9-10 SAM P. 65 # 2 P. 66 # 3 P. 67 # 5 P. 68 # 6 et À votre tour SAM P. 72 Jacqueline SAM P. 69 -72 SAM P. 65 #1 (HW # 8) Contacts P. 88 # 11 P. 89 # 12-13 P. 90 # 14-15 P. 91 #16-18 SAM P. 73 #-2 P. 74 # 3 SAM P. 82 Suzanne STUDY FOR QUIZ #2 SAM P. 77 # A-C SAM P. 66 # 3 P..67 # 4-5 (HW # 9) STUDY FOR QUIZ #2 14 12 Week 6 Wed Mar 23 Quiz #2 Leçon 8 p. 96-103 (PART 1) 13 Week 7 Mon Mar 28 Leçon 9 p. 104-111 (PART 2) 14 Week 7 Wed Mar 20 Group #3 Oral Presentation P. 93 Leçon 9 p. 112-119 Contacts P. 96-103 La langue française Part A, B, C Contacts P. 104-106 Part D ; P. 107 À votre tour P. 108 Leçons. 9 Vive la Musique ! P. 109 Note culturelle P. 110-111 La langue française Part A, B Contacts P. 112-115 Part B, C P. 116-118 Part D, E P. 119 À votre tour START WRITING COMPOSITION #1 [P. 119] Contacts P. 97 # 1-2 P. 99 # 3-5 P. 100 # 6 P. 101 # 7-8 P. 102 # 9-10 P. 103 # 1112 Contacts P. 104 # 13 P. 105 # 14 P. 106 # 15 P. 108 # Vive la musique P. 110 # 1-2 P. 111 # 3 SAM P. 75 # 5-6 P. 76 # A-B None SAM P. 83 # 1 P. 84 # 3 None Contacts P. 112 # 4 P. 113 # 5-6 P. 114 # 7-8 P. 115 # 9-10 P. 116 # 1112 P. 117 # 1314 P. 118 # 1516 SAM P. 86 # A À votre tour SAM P. 77 -82 SAM P.73# 1 P. 74 # 4 P. 75 # 5 (HW # 10) SAM P. 87 # A, E SAM P. 83 # 1- 2 (HW # 11) ------ STUDY FOR VOCABULARY QUIZ #1 STUDY FOR MIDTERM SAM P. 91 le Temps Libre SAM P. 87-91 SAM P.84 # 4……. P. 85 # 5 (HW # 12) STUDY FOR VOCABULARY QUIZ #1 [P. 84, 101, 112, 113, 115, 117 ] STUDY FOR MIDTERM YOU SHOULD BE PROGRESSIVELY WRITING CONJUGATION ASSIGNMENT #1 EVERY DAY [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] START WRITING COMPOSITION #1 [P. 119] 15 15 Week 8 Mon April 4 REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW Vocabulary Quiz #1 REVIEW STUDY FOR MIDTERM [P. 84, 101, 112, 113, 115, 117 ] 16 0 17 Week 8 Wed April 6 Week April 11-17 Week 9 Mon April 18 MIDTERM MIDTERM MIDTERM MIDTERM MIDTERM MIDTERM MIDTERM MIDTERM SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK SPRING BREAK Leçon 9 p. 120-129 Contacts P. 120-123 La Ville : vie pratique 3 P. 124-129 Images du monde francophone P. 132 Lec. 10 Ma famille P. 133 Note culturelle P. 134-135 La langue française P. 136-137 La langue française Part A SAM P. 120-29 Vocabulaire et Lecture Films, Rue Case Nègre None (PART 1) SAM P. 93-98 SAM P. 105 #1 P. 106 # 2-3 (HW # 13) Leçon 10 p. 132-137 (PARTS1&2) WE WILL COVER IN 2 DAYS Contacts P. 135 # 1-3 P. 137 # 4-7 SAM P. 105 # 1 SAM P. 109 # A P. 110 # B-E CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION # 1 [P. 119] CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATIONASSIGNMENT #1 [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] 16 18 Week 9 Wed April 20 (PART 2) Leçon 9 p. 120-129 Leçon 10 p. 132-137 (PARTS1&2) WE WILL COVER IN 2 DAYS 19 Week 10 Mon April 25 Group #4 Oral Presentation P. 107 Leçon 10 p. 138-147 Leçon 11 p. 148-151 (PARTS1&2) WILL COVER IN 2 DAY Contacts P. 120-123 La Ville : vie pratique 3 P. 124-129 Images du monde francophone P. 132 Lec. 10 Ma famille P. 133 Note culturelle P. 134-135 La langue française P. 136-137 La langue française Part A SAM P. 120-29 Vocabulaire et Lecture Contacts P. 138-139 La langue française Part B, C P. 140-142 Part D P. 143 À votre tour P. 144 Lec. 11 Rien n’est parfait P. 145 Note culturelle P. 146-147 La langue française P. 148-149 La langue française Part A, B Contacts P. 138 # 8-9 P. 139 # 1011 P. 140 # 12 P. 141 # 13-5 P. 142 # 16 P. 146 # 1-2 P. 147 # 3-4 P. 148 # 5 P. 149 # 6-7 Films, Rue Case Nègre None SAM P. 105 # 1 SAM P. 93-98 SAM P. 109 # A P. 110 # B-E Contacts P. 135 # 1-3 P. 137 # 4-7 SAM P. 105 #1 P. 106 # 2-3 (HW # 13) CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION # 1 [P. 119] CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATIONASSIGNMENT #1 [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] SAM P. 107-8 # 4, 6 À votre tour SAM P. 114 Mes Voisins SAM P. 111-114 # F-K SAM P. 107 #4- 5 (HW # 14) CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION # 1 [P. 119] START WRITING COMPOSITION #2 [P. 143] CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATIONASSIGNMENT #1 [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] 17 20 Week 10 Wed April 27 Composition #1 due today [P. 119] Group #5 Oral Presentation P.119 Leçon 10 p. 138-147 Leçon 11 p. 148-151 (PARTS1&2) WILL COVER IN 2 DAYS 21 Week 11 Mon May 2 Group #6 Oral Presentation P. 143 Leçon 11-12 p. 150 # 6-9 p. 152-159 Contacts P. 138-139 La langue française Part B, C P. 140-142 Part D P. 143 À votre tour P. 144 Lec. 11 Rien n’est parfait P. 145 Note culturelle P. 146-147 La langue française P. 148-149 La langue française Part A, B Contacts P. 138 # 8-9 P. 139 # 1011 P. 140 # 12 P. 141 # 13-5 P. 142 # 16 P. 146 # 1-2 P. 147 # 3-4 P. 148 # 5 P. 149 # 6-7 Contacts P. 150-151 La langue française Part B, C, D P. 152-154 La langue française Part D, E P. 155 À votre tour P. 156 Leçon. 12 Le rêve et la réalité P. 157 Note culturelle P. 158-159 La langue française Contacts P. 150 # 8-9 P. 151 # 1011 P. 152 # 12 P. 153 # 13 P. 154 # 15 P. 159 # 1-2 SAM P. 107-8 # 4, 6 À votre tour SAM P. 114 Mes Voisins SAM P. 111-114 # F-K SAM P. 107 #4- 5 (HW # 14) CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION # 1 [P. 119] START WRITING COMPOSITION #2 [P. 143] CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATIONASSIGNMENT #1 [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] SAM P. 115-6 # 2 et 3 P. 115 # 1-2 P. 117-8 # 4 À votre tour Au magasin p.125 A Votre Tour SAM P. 109-20 P. 119-124 SAM P. 116 # 3 P. 117 # 4- 5 (HW # 15) CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION #2 [P. 143] STUDY FOR VOCABULARY QUIZ #2 P. 134, 140, 142, 146, 147] CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATIONASSIGNMENT #1 [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] 18 22 Week 11 Wed May 4 Vocabulary Quiz #2 Leçon 12 p. 160-167 Contacts P. 160 – 167 (ALL) [P. 134, 140, 142, 146, 147] Contacts P. 161 # 3-4 P. 162 # 5 P. 163 # 6-8 P. 164 #9 P. 165 # 1011 P. 166 # 1213 SAM P. 125 # 1 P. 126 # 2 P. 128 # 4 None SAM P. 129-32 SAM P. 118 # 6 P.118 # A votre tour (HW # 16) STUDY FOR VOCABULARY QUIZ # 3 [P. 149, 152, 158, 160] CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION #2 [P. 143 23 Week 12 Mon May 9 Group #7 Oral Presentation P. 155 Composition #2 Due today [P. 143] Leçon 12 p. 168-179 Contacts P. 169 À votre tour P. 170-73 Vie Pratique 4 : L’achat des vêtements P. 174-9 Images du Monde Francophone Contacts P. 168 # 1415 SAM P. 132-134 # J-F SAM P. 132 Ma Chambre SAM P. 129-136 CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATIONASSIGNMENT #1 [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] SAM P. 126 # 2-3 (HW #17) STUDY FOR VOCABULARY QUIZ # 3 [P. 149, 152, 158, 160] CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATIONASSIGNMENT #1 [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] START WRITING COMPOSITION #3 [P. 169] 19 24 25 26 Week 12 Wed May 11 Week 13 Mon May 16 Week 13 Wed May 18 Group #8 Oral Presentation P. 169 Conjugation Assignment #1 Due [verbs studied from P. 40- 190] Vocabulary Quiz #3 [P. 149, 152, 158, 160] Leçon 13 p. 182-189 (PART 1) Leçon 13 p. 190-193 (PART 2) Leçon 14 p. 194-199 Contacts P. 182 Une question de priorité P. 183 Note culturelle P. 184-9 La langue français Sec. A, B & C Contacts P. 190-2 La langue française. Sec. D, E P. 193 À votre tour Contacts P. 194 Un mois à Paris P. 195 Note culturelle P. 196-99 La langue français Sec. A & B Contacts P. 184 # 1 P. 185 # 2-4 P. 186 # 5-6 P. 187 # 7-8 P. 188 # 9-10 P. 189 # 11 Contacts P. 190 # 12 P. 191 # 13-5 P. 192 # 16-7 Contacts P. 197 # 1-4 P. 198 # 5-7 P. 199 # 8-9 P. 200 # 10 SAM P. 137 # 1 P. 140 # 6 …….. SAM P. 141 # A-B P. 142 # C-G P. 144 H SAM P. 127 # 5 (HW # 18) CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATIONASSIGNMENT #1 [verbs studied from P. 1- 190] SAM P. 140 À votre tour SAM P. 147 # 1 P.148 # 3 P. 149 # 5 SAM M. Vincent None SAM P. 141-5 SAM P. 151-3 CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION #3 [P. 169] --------SAM P. 138 # 2-3 (HW #19) CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION #3 [P. 169] SAM P. 139 # 4-5 P.140 # 6 (HW # 20) CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION #3 [P. 169] START WRITING COMPOSITION #4 [P. 220] START WRITING CONJUGATION ASSIGNMENT # 2 [includes conjugation assignment #1 and verbs studied until the end of the session: P. 212] STUDY FOR QUIZ #3 20 27 Week 14 Mon May 23 Composition #3 Due today [P. 169] Leçon 14-15 p. 200-209 Vocabulary Quiz #4 [P. 166, 184, 187, 189] 28 Week 14 Wed May 25 Group #9 Oral Presentation P. 193 Leçon 15 p. 210-223 p. 224-229 (PARTS1&2) Composition #4 Due Today [P. 220] WILL COVER IN 2 DAY Contacts P. 200-4 La langue français Sec. C & D P. 205 À votre tour P. 206 Souvenirs de vacances P. 207 Note culturelle P. 208-9 La langue français Sec. A (Parts 1,2) Contacts P. 201 # 1112 P. 203 # 1314 P. 204 # 1516 Contacts P. 210-18 La langue français Sec. A (Parts 3, 4), B-E P. 219 À votre tour P. 220-23 Vie Pratique 5: Les Sorties Contacts P. 224-29 Images du monde francophone Contacts P. 209 # 1-2 P. 210 # 3-4 P. 211 # 5 P. 212 # 6 P. 213 # 7-9 P. 214 # 1011 P. 215 # 1213 SAM P. 216 # 1415 P. 217 # 1617 P. 218 # 18 SAM P. 148 # 3 P. 150 # 6 À votre tour SAM P. 153 samedi dernier SAM P. 152 # H-I P. 153 # J-K SAM P. 148 # 2 P.149 # 4-5 (HW # 21) CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION #4 [P. 220] STUDY FOR QUIZ #3 CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATION ASSIGNMENT # 2 [includes conjugation assignment #1 and verbs studied until the end of the session: P. 212] SAM P. 155 # 1-2 P. 157 # 4-6 P. 158 # 7 À votre tour SAM P. 162 Au Canada SAM P. 159 -166 No HW STUDY FOR VOCABULARY QUIZ #5 [P. 192, 202, 208, 210, 212, 215 ] CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION #4 [P. 220 CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATION ASSIGNMENT # 2 includes conjugation assignment #1 and verbs studied until the end of the session: P. 212] STUDY FOR FINAL EXAM 21 29 Week 15 Wed June 1 Quiz #3 Leçon 15 p. 210-223 p. 224-229 (PARTS1&2) WILL COVER IN 2 DAY 30 Week 16 Mon June 6 LAB HOURS DUE REVIEW Contacts P. 210-18 La langue français Sec. A (Parts 3, 4), B-E P. 219 À votre tour P. 220-23 Vie Pratique 5: Les Sorties Contacts P. 224-29 Images du monde francophone Contacts P. 209 # 1-2 P. 210 # 3-4 P. 211 # 5 P. 212 # 6 P. 213 # 7-9 P. 214 # 1011 P. 215 # 1213 SAM P. 216 # 1415 P. 217 # 1617 P. 218 # 18 SAM P. 155 # 1-2 P. 157 # 4-6 P. 158 # 7 À votre tour REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW Conjugation Assignment #2 Due SAM P. 162 Au Canada SAM P. 159 -166 SAM P. 150 # A votre tour P. 155 # 1-2 (HW # 22) STUDY FOR VOCABULARY QUIZ #5 [P. 192, 202, 208, 210, 212, 215 ] CONTINUE WRITING COMPOSITION #4 [P. 220 CONTINUE WRITING CONJUGATION ASSIGNMENT # 2 includes conjugation assignment #1 and verbs studied until the end of the session: P. 212] REVIEW REVIEW STUDY FOR FINAL EXAM SAM P. 156 # 3 P. 157 # 4 P. 158 # A votre tour! (HW # 23 STUDY FOR FINAL EXAM [includes conjugation assignment #1 and verbs studied until the end of the semester: P. 215] Vocabulary Quiz #5 [P. 192, 202, 208, 210, 212, 215 ] 22 31 Week 16 Wed June 8 FINAL EXAM FINAL EXAM FINAL EXAM FINAL EXAM FINAL EXAM 23 FINAL EXAM FINAL EXAM FINAL EXAM TO GET CREDIT FOR LAB (100 PTS) , BRING ME OR EMAIL ME PROOF OF YOUR LAB HOURS