French III Pacing Guide -August People and Places (Discovering French Nouveau Blanc Reprise & Unité 1)* Essential Questions: What are people from French-speaking countries like? How are they different from and similar to me? What students will be able to do Elements MLI.IP1A MLI.IP1B MLI.IP1G MLI.IP1H MLI.IP2A MLI.IP2B MLI.P1B MLI.CU1C MLI.CCC1A MLI.CCC1B MLI.CCC2B Use basic greetings, farewells, and expressions of courtesy Express like/dislike, emotions, and agreement/disagreement Ask questions and provide responses based on suggested topics Use sequenced information (alphabet, days of week, numbers 0-100, etc) in context Initiate, participate in, and close brief oral or written exchanges Use formal and informal forms of address Give basic information about self and others, including school, family, activities, etc. Describe customs and traditions of the culture, such as greetings, celebrations, and courtesies Demonstrate basic geographical knowledge Apply previously learned skills from other subjects Demonstrate an awareness of the students’ own culture What students will know Reprise unit is intended as a review/catch-all unit for use toward the end of First Year language learning. Most, if not all, of the grammar structures needed for the unit have already been taught during the course of the year. Unit 1: Vocabulary: extended family, professions, telephone etiquette, Verbs: additional expressions with être, avoir and faire, verbs like venir Grammar: recent past, additional irregular adjectives, question formation using inversion, depuis w/present tense ASSESSMENTS: GO TO: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Frameworks/GSO%20Frameworks/French%20Level%20II%20Un it%201%20People%20Places%20Activity%201A.pdf No quizzes or test for Reprise. Must be created by teacher if desired. Unit 1: Lesson quizzes 1-4; Unit 1 test. *Unit numbers in Text do not necessarily correspond to State unit numbers. French III Pacing Guide – September Daily Life (Discovering French Nouveau Blanc Unit 2)* Essential Questions: What roles do leisure activities play in the lives of students in French-speaking countries? What students will be able to do Elements MLII.IP1A Express needs and preferences MLII.IP1B Express feelings and emotions MLII.IP1D Give descriptions MLII.IP1F Ask questions and provide responses based on topics such as self, others, and the immediate environment MLII.IP1G Ask questions and provide responses about plans and events MLII.IP2A Initiate, participate in, and close an oral or written exchange MLII.IP2D Demonstrate Novice-Mid to Novice-High proficiency in oral and written exchanges with respect to proper pronunciation, intonation, and writing mechanics. MLII.INT1A Identify main ideas and essential details when reading and listening MLII.INT1D Demonstrate Novice-Mid to Novice-High proficiency in listening, viewing and reading comprehension MLII.INT2A Differentiate among increasingly complex statements, questions, and exclamations. MLII.P1A Relate main ideas and essential details from level-appropriate print or non-print material MLII.P1C Write short, organized compositions, using visual and technological support as appropriate. MLII.P1E Demonstrate Novice-Mid to Novice-High proficiency in oral and written presentations with respect to proper pronunciation, intonation, and writing mechanics. MLII.P2B Demonstrate comprehension of material MLII.CCC3B Use level-appropriate idiomatic expressions in the target language What students should know Vocabulary related to: time, clothing, hygiene, food, sports, school, daily tasks, weather Verbs: conjugated like prendre, mettre, sortir, voir, Tenses: Present, Passé compose, near future (Aller + infinitive) (going to do something) Transitions of time: ensuite (then), puis(next), après (after), avant (before) Negation of sentences ASSESSMENTS: GO TO: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Frameworks/GSO%20Frameworks/French%20Level%20II%20Un it%203%20A%20Day%20in%20the%20Life%20Activity%201.pdf Unit 2: Lesson quizzes 5-8; Unit 2 Test Online assessment available at www.classzone.com *Unit numbers in Text do not necessarily correspond to State unit numbers. French III Pacing Guide – October Healthy Living (Discovering French Nouveau Blanc Unit 3)* Essential Questions: How do healthy eating customs differ from culture to culture? What students should be able to do: Elements MLII.IP1A Express needs and preferences. MLII.IP1B Express feelings and emotions. MLII.IP1C Request help and clarification. MLII.IP2A Initiate, participate in, and close an oral or written exchange. MLII.IP2C Use gestures and body language to convey and comprehend messages. MLII.INT1C Comprehend and follow oral and written instructions. MLII.P2B Demonstrate comprehension of material. MLII.CCC1B Relate information acquired in other subjects discussed in the language class, such as the metric system. MLII.CCC3B Use level-appropriate idiomatic expressions in the target language. What students should know: Vocabulary:Foods, Food Groups Nutrition terms More specific (examples help) Healthy Living Practices More specific (examples help) Grammar constructions: How many….have/has? Articles: definite, indefinite, partitive Verbs: like acheter, préférer, payer Vocabulary: expressions of quantity + de, adjective tout. Il faut + infinitive ASSESSMENTS: GO TO: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Frameworks/GSO%20Frameworks/FR2_Unit_2_Health_Plan.pdf And scroll down to assessments. Unit 3: Lesson quizzes 9-12; Unit 3 Test Online assessment available at www.classzone.com *Unit numbers in Text do not necessarily correspond to State unit numbers. French III Pacing Guide – November/December Communities (Discovering French Nouveau Blanc Unit 4)* Essential Questions: How do local surroundings affect how we live, work and play? What students should be able to do: Elements MLII.IP1E Give and follow directions and instructions MLII.IP2A Initiate, participate in, and close an oral or written exchange MLII.INT1B Interpret culturally authentic materials and information MLII.INT1C Comprehend and follow oral and written instructions MLII.P1B Give brief, organized oral presentations, using visual and technological support as appropriate MLII.P1C Write short, organized compositions, using visual and technological support as appropriate What students should know: Vocabulary: related to entertainment (theater, movies, etc.) extending, accepting, turning down an invitation Verbs: savoir + connaître Grammar: direct and indirect object pronouns; verbs which take indirect objects ASSESSMENTS: GO TO: https://www.georgiastandards.org/Frameworks/GSO%20Frameworks/FR2_Unit_4_Community_Pla n.pdf Unit 4: Lesson quizzes 13-16; Unit 4 Test Online assessment available at www.classzone.com *Unit numbers in Text do not necessarily correspond to State unit numbers.